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

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Maintenance – SECTION 5

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Before initiating maintenance procedures,

disconnect all electric sources to the

equipment and accessories and completely. Discharge

all parts and accessories which retain electric charges.

Failure to comply may result in severe personnel injury

or death.

Preventive maintenance includes periodic inspection

of oil level in the oil reservoir (for pump with oil lube

column) re-lubrication of electric motors, gear drives

and prime mover. Systematic inspection of the pump

and its components shall be made at regular intervals.

The frequency required depends upon the operating

conditions of the pump and its environment. See

following Preventive Maintenance schedule. Consult

the applicable manufacturer’s instructions for detailed

information on maintenance for the prime mover,

driveshaft, electric motors and gear drives. Any deviation

in performance or operations from what is expected can

be traced to some specific cause. Variances from initial

performance will indicate changing system conditions,

wear, or impending breakdown of the unit.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

PROCEDURE

TIME INTERVAL

(in operating hours)

Clean dirt, oil and grease from

As required

driver and discharge head.

Clean driver ventilation passage to

As required

prevent overheating.
Change lubrication in gear drive.

2,000 or once a year

Change lubrication in thrust pot.

See page 27

Check oil level in the reservoir.
It should never be less than ½ full.

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Refill, check drip rate.
Tighten all loose bolts and check

As required

for excessive vibration.
If packing is grease lubricated,

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add as required.
Check that there is some leakage
through stuffing box while pump is
in operation. Do not tighten gland

As required

nuts unless necessary. Refer to
page 24 for tightening requirement.
Maintain a liquid film of lubrication

As required

between the seal rubbing faces.
Re-grease the motor bearings:
1800 RPM and above

Refer to Motor IOM

Below 1800 RPM

Refer to Motor IOM

PACKING ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
Pumps equipped with packing, shall be adjusted

whenever the leakage rate exceeds two drops per second.

If there is no leakage or the stuffing box overheats, do

not back off gland nuts while the pump is running. This

will allow the entire set of rings to move away from the

bottom of the box, without relieving pressure of the

packing on the shaft. Stop the pump and allow packing

to cool then restart the pump.

It may be necessary to repeat this procedure several

times before proper amount of liquid comes through to

efficiently prevent overheating. If leakage is excessive,

adjust the stuffing box as follows:

1. With the pump in operation, tighten the gland nuts

one-quarter turn for each adjustment. Allow packing

to equalize against the increased pressure and

leakage to gradually decrease to a steady rate, before

making another adjustment.

Do not over tighten the stuffing box.

Excessive pressure can wear out packing

prematurely and seriously damage the shaft.

2. With the pump shut down and when packing has

been compressed to the point that the gland is about

to contact the upper face of stuffing box, remove the

split gland, add one extra packing ring and readjust.

If this fails to reduce leakage to two drops per

second, remove all packing rings and replace with

new rings.

3. Remove the packing with the aid of a packing hook.

If a lantern ring is provided, remove it by inserting

a wire hook in the slots of the ring and pull it from

the packing box. Thoroughly clean the stuffing box

of all foreign matter.

4. If the replacement packing is in the form of a

continuous coil or rope, it must be cut into rings

before installing. Tightly wrap one end of the

packing material around the top shaft like one coil

spring, and cut through the coil with a sharp knife.

For re-packing sequence, refer to “Installing the

Stuffing Box” (page 15).

Do not over tighten the stuffing box.

Excessive pressure can wear out packing

prematurely and seriously damage the shaft.

SEASONAL SHUTDOWN

Prior to restating the pump, manually

rotate the shaft several times.

1. For oil lubricated pumps that are shut down for

an extended period of time, it is suggested that the

pump be operated for at least 15 minutes every two

weeks with oil feed wide open 2 hours before and

during startup in order to maintain a film of oil on

the shafting and shaft bearings.

2. For product (or water) lubricated pump, if the pump

is to be shut down for an extended period of time,

operate it for at least 15 minutes with adequate pre-

lubrication every two weeks.

3. Before resuming normal operations, oil should be

changed on drivers, right angle gear and lubricating

oil system. After 15 minutes of operation adjust the

lateral.

Maintenance – SECTION 5

CAUTION

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

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