Bell & Gossett VTP2006 Series VTP – Vertical Turbine Pumps User Manual

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ENCLOSED LINESHAFT

1. Insert tube (654) and shaft (646) sections into

column section.

2. Place an elevator clamp near top of column just

below and butt firmly against column pipe coupling

(645). For flanged columns, place the elevator clamp

just below the flange.

3. Attach a sling to hoist hook. Attach bottom of shaft

(646) to column (644), by tying a tail rope to deep-

throated clamp attached to bottom of column. (See

Figure 8). Tie a clove hitch or double half hitch

around the enclosing tube and then around the shaft

in threaded area. Figure 8 also shows the alternate

method (dotted lines).

Figure 8

4. Utilize the remaining tail rope to keep tension on

the knots during hoisting. Lower end of column

section shall be guided by a drag line which is pulled

by the hoist. A traveling block for the drag-line

shall be attached to a deep-throated clamp, which is

secured to bottom of the column threads.

5. Hoist column section over pump, keeping tension

on tail rope. With column in a vertical position,

remove drag-line and traveling block, lower column

until bottom line shaft is properly aligned with

pump shaft coupling.

6. Apply a thin film of oil to the threads on the

lineshaft (646) and the coupling (649) (for non-

galling material or Molykote if galling material).

Use “MOLYKOTE” Dow Corning or

equal for all galling material such as 316

stainless steel.

7. With lineshaft in proper position on the coupling,

remove tail rope and screw lineshaft into coupling

until resistance is felt. A fine wire inserted in the

hole at the center of the coupling can be used as a

gage to determine when the coupling is correctly

positioned on the shaft. Remove the wire after

installing the coupling. Completely tighten the

joint by using a pair of pipe wrenches. Use care not

to damage any bearing journal areas of the shaft.

NOTE: Shaft threads are left-handed.

Make up threaded joints manually to

verify that the threads are properly

engaged prior to applying a wrench. If cross-threading

occurs, break the joint and repair the threads. If the

threads are beyond repair, replace the damaged part.

8. Carefully lower column section until lower end

of the tube section rests on the adapter bearing

(668). The end faces of the tube should be clean

and free of nicks. Remove tail rope, clean outside

of the adapter bearing and lubricate with thread

compound. Screw tube section onto adapter bushing

manually, until resistance is felt. Complete tube joint

by utilizing a pair of pipe wrenches or chain tongs,

butting the end of tube against the upper end of the

tube adapter bearing.

9. Clean column threads and lubricate with thread

compound.

10. Lower column until column pipe engages in the

discharge bowl. Manually thread the column into

discharge bowl. Complete joint by tightening

column, utilizing chain tongs until the end of the

column butts firmly against discharge bowl.

11. Lift the pump assembly and remove elevator clamp

secured to discharge bowl. Slowly lower assembly

into well or sump until elevator clamp gently comes

to rest on timbers or I-beam supports and remove

the sling.

12. Remove the exposed lineshaft bearing, pour oil into

the tubing and reinstall the bearing. The amount of

oil to be poured is given in the following table:

Tube Size

Amount of oil per section

10 ft. Sections 20 ft. Sections

1¼, 1½, 2

½ Cup

1 Cup

2½, 3, 3½

1 Cup

½ Qt.

4 and larger

½ Qt.

1 Qt.

See page 27 for recommended oil.

13. Repeat the preceding procedures. Throughout the

column assembly, install tube stabilizer (658) over

the enclosing tube (654) every 40 feet. The last one

should be less than 20 feet below the bottom of the

discharge head. Use soapy water as lubricant when

sliding the stabilizer over the tube.

14. Continue the procedure until all column sections

for the proper setting have been installed, excluding

the column adjusting nipple (631) and tube nipple

(629), if provided.

15. Install the top shaft or stub shaft and coupling.

Do not drop any foreign object into the

bowl assembly. Such an object can cause

serious damage to the pump and any downstream

components. Any foreign object dropped into the bowl

assembly must be retrieved prior to continuing assembly.

DEEP THROATED CLAMP

DRAG LINE

COLUMN

ENCLOSING

TUBE

CHAIN WRENCH

(CLAMP)

HOIST

HOOK

ROPE

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

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