Kez series, General pump – General Pump KEZ Owner Manual v.2 User Manual

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GENERAL PUMP

A member of the Interpump Group

KEZ SERIES

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9.11 Transmission Definition (continued)

c) Set belt tension according to the Manufacturer’s rec

ommendations; an excessive value will abnormally

stress the bearing, reduce its duration, and cause

premature wear of the pulley. The tension value

depends on different variables as indicated in para

graph 9.12.

d) Belt length has a natural tolerance ≥0.75%; for this

reason the belts must be purchased in sets.

e) Follow the belt tension direction as indicated in fig. 9;

for different needs, please contact the Customer

Service Department.

f) Carefully align driver pulley and driven pulley races.

9.12 Definition of Belt Static Tension Values

Static tension depends on:

a) The center distance between the two pulleys (belt

length).

b) The load due to the belt’s static tension

c) The number of belts

d) The angle of wrap of the smallest pulley

e) Average speed

f) Etc.

The chart in fig. 11 shows the correct flexion of XPB belts

according to their length, given a load of 75 N.

fig. 11

Conclusion: given a center distance (Lf) of 400 mm (15.75

inches) by applying a Fe load of 75 N at the middle of the

length, the belt flexion “te” will result at about 8.4 mm (.33

inch).

Note: If not differently indicated by the belt manufacturer,

the inspection of the correct tension value, and the related

tension adjustment if needed, is to be carried out after at

least 30 minutes of operation in order to obtain belt set-

tling. The best efficiency and maximum duration is

obtained with a correct tension value.

If required, or during normal maintenance, never replace a

single belt, but the entire set.

10.1 Preliminary Inspections

Before Start-up Be sure that:

The suction line is connected and up to pres-

sure (see paragraphs 9.4-9.5-9.6) the pump

must never run dry.

1. The suction line must be perfectly airtight.

2. All the On-Off valves between the pump and

the feeding source are completely open. The

delivery line must discharge freely in order to

allow the air in the pump to be expulsed easi

ly, thus facilitating pump priming.

3. All suction/delivery connections and fittings

must be correctly tightened.

4. Coupling tolerances on the pump/transmis-

sion axis (half-joint misalignment, Cardan

inclination, belt tightening, etc.) must remain

within the limits indicated by the transmission

Manufacturer.

5. The oil level in the pump must be verified

using the correct dipsticks (position 1, fig 13),

and especially using the oil sight glass (posi-

tion 2, fig. 13).

fig. 13

Ref 300665 Rev.C

07-13

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