Kf series, General pump – General Pump KF Owner Manual User Manual

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GENERAL PUMP

A member of the Interpump Group

KF SERIES

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9. PUMP INSTALLATION

9.1 Positioning

The pump must be installed on a rigid and perfectly flat

and horizontal base by means of the proper four M16

x 1/2 threaded feet. The base should be rigid enough to

avoid any misalignment or flexing on the pump/

transmission coupling axis due to the torque involved

during operation. The unit should not be rigidly fixed on the

floor but be installed upon vibration dampeners.

The oil plug must absolutely be replaced by the oil

stick and the oil level checked. Make sure that you can

easily reach the oil stick even after the unit has been

assembled.

Never use rigid coupling on the shaft.

The following transmission types are suggested:

- Hydraulic by means of a flange.

- Pulleys.

- Cardan joint (within the max working angles indicated by

the manufacturer).

9.3 Water connections

In order to isolate the high pressure equipment from the

pump vibrations it is suggested, where applicable, to use

flexible hoses for both suction and delivery lines at least

for the first length. The flexible hose must be rigid enough

to prevent it from collapsing during the suction stroke,

when a partial vacuum may occur.

9.4 Suction line

The pump life is considerably influenced by the

effectiveness of the suction line which must have

the following characteristics:

1. Internal diameter should be at least 1/2”, in any

point, possibly larger depending on the drop in

pressure due to the length and shape of the line.

2. Should be as straight as possible minimizing changes

in size and direction and positioned in such a way

to allow air pockets and bubbles to escape.

3. Should be perfectly airtight.
4. Should be completely free from 90o elbows, diameter

reductions, counter slopes, “T” connections and

should not be connected to other pipelines.

5. Should be positioned in such a way to prevent the pipe

emptying after the pump stops.

6. Do not use high pressure hydraulic fittings like 90o

elbows, high pressure adapters, high pressure 3 or

4 way nipples and so on.

7. Do not install any kind of detergent injector along the

suction line.

8. Do not install standing valves, check valves or other

kind of one-way valves.

9. Make sure that the feed tank capacity and the water

minimum level do not give rise to turbulence at the

tank outlet port, which, in turn, might create

cavitation at the pump.

10. Do not connect the by-pass line from the valve directly

to the pump suction line.

11. Connect the by-pass line from the valve directly to

the feed tank and make sure that both the by-pass

and tank feeding flows could not give rise to

turbulence at the tank outlet port, which, in turn, might

create cavitation at the pump. Proper baffle plates

should

be

provided

inside

the

tank.

12. Before connecting the suction line to the pump inlet

port make sure the pipe is perfectly clean inside.

9.2 Direction of rotation

An arrow situated on the crankcase near the shaft

indicates the correct direction of rotation. Fig. 4 shows the

direction of rotation looking at the pump from the fluid end

side.

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