Maintenance and service – SPP Pumps Unistream User Manual

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Operators Instructions for

Unistream Centrifugal Pumps

Manual No/Rev

W21-002E / 10

Our policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to alter specifications at any time

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signal can still be heard with ear defenders
worn.

Hazardous Gases, Mists, Sprays

and Leaks

Be aware of the hazards relating to

the pumped fluid, especially the danger from
inhalation of noxious and toxic gases, skin
and eye contact or penetration. Obtain and
understand

the

hazardous

substance

(COSHH) data sheets relating to the
pumped fluid and note the recommended
emergency and first aid procedures.

Periodic Checks:

a) Stuffing Box:

Check that there is sufficient leakage to
lubricate and cool the packing, between 30
and 120 drops per minute is required. Check
also that the drain pipes are clear of
obstruction.

b) Bearings:

Check the bearing temperatures do not
exceed 70°C as an increase may indicate
the early stages of bearing trouble.

c) Noise:

Listen for any unusual noise or an increase
in normal sound level.

This may result from:
i)

Loose fasteners for guards and other
equipment.

ii)

Worn coupling.

iii) Air trapped in the pump i.e. the pump

was not fully primed.

iv) Cavitation caused by air in the liquid

from leaks in the suction pipework.

v)

Small solids in the liquid.

NOTE - At certain installations or at certain
operation points on the pump curve, the
noise level 70dB (or the actual pump
specified noise level) can be exceeded.

d) Alignment:

Alignment should be checked after the first
run and after any maintenance requiring
removal or disconnection of the coupling.
For detailed instructions, refer to Section 4.5
- Shaft Alignment

e) Suction Gauge Reading:

If this is higher than normal, investigate and
check that valves in the suction pipework are
fully open or that the suction lift may have
increased.

f) Discharge Gauge Reading:

If this is lower than normal, check for a leak
in the associated pipework or that a valve in

the delivery line has been opened when
normally it is partially closed.

5.3 Stopping Procedure

Stop the motor then fully close the discharge
valve.

6. Maintenance and Service

6.1 General Introduction

SPP Pumps Ltd Unistream pumps will
provide many years of trouble free service
when maintained in accordance with these
instructions. In the event of failure of the
pump it is recommended that SPP Pumps
Ltd. Service Department is called to
investigate and carry out repairs. The
following instructions are given to cover the
main elements of strip and rebuild but do
NOT include instructions for work that MUST
be done by an SPP Pumps Ltd. Service
Engineer.

Recommended Maintenance Schedule

Period:

Maintenance Required:

Weekly

Carry out periodic checks as shown in
Section 5.3 and take corrective action
as shown in Section 7.

After First
200 Hours
Running

Replace the Lubricating Oil as shown in
Section 6.4.

Half Yearly
or After
5000
Hours
Running

Replace the Lubricating Oil as shown in
Section 6.4.
Check the alignment of pump and motor
and adjust, as shown in Section 4.5.
Check and tighten all holding down bolts
if found loose, refer to Section 9 for
recommended bolt tightening torques.
For soft packed pumps, check the gland
adjustment remaining and replace
packing if necessary. At the same time,
check the sleeve for scoring and replace
if necessary.
Check the coupling for wear as per
manufacturers instructions.

Each Year Assess the performance of the pump

against the duty specifications and take
corrective action as shown in Section 7

The following hazards may arise during
maintenance work:

Fluid Pressure Jet Hazards
Check and ensure that the pump
operates at below the Maximum

Working Pressure specified in the manual or
on the pump nameplate and before
maintenance, ensure that the pump is

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