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

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Uncontrolled Long Term Storage Preparations
When applicable to the pump, storage periods over six

months require the preceding storage procedure and

storage preparation plus the following:

Inspect the lube oil and seal flush piping and either

fill the piping with rust preventative oil, or re-coat the

piping periodically to prevent corrosion.

Place 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of moisture absorbing desiccant

or 5 pounds (2.3 kg) of vapor phase inhibitor crystals

near the center of the pump. If the pump is assembled,

place an additional one pound (0.5 kg) in the discharge

nozzle securely fastened to the discharge elbow.

Install a moisture indicator near the perimeter of the

pump. Cover the pump with 6 mil (0.15 mm) minimum

thickness black polyethylene or equal and seal it with

tape. Provide a small ventilation hole approximately

½ inch (12 mm) diameter.

Provide a roof or shed shelter to protect from direct

exposure to the elements.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The model VTP pump is a vertical turbine lineshaft

pump, which is designed to meet wide ranges of service

with maximum dependability. See Figure 1 or Figure 2

for open lineshaft pump and Figure 3 and Figure 4 for

enclosed lineshaft pump.

Drivers
Hollow shaft motors or right angle gear drives, are often

used with a separate head shaft through the driver and

connected to the pump by a threaded coupling.

Discharge Head
The discharge head is either a cast iron head or

a fabricated ‘F’ type head. Ports are provided for

connecting the pressure gauge, stuffing box bypass return

and lubricator connections. The driver support portion

of the discharge head is designed with large windows

for easy stuffing box or tension plate adjustment. The

windows are covered with guards for safe operation.

Column
Threaded or flanged column construction provides

positive shaft and bearing alignment. Bearings are spaced

to provide vibration free operation away from the

shaft critical speed in order to insure long bearing life

and reduced shaft wear. For open lineshaft, the shaft is

supported within the column by using bearing retainers

in the column assembly. For enclosed lineshaft, the

bearings are also the tube couplings of the shaft-enclosing

tube. The shaft-enclosing tube is stabilized in the column

pipe by tube stabilizer.

Bowl Assembly
The bowls are generally of flanged construction for

accurate alignment and ease of assembly and disassembly.

Impellers may be either open or enclosed depending on

the design requirements. They are fastened to the pump

shaft by taperlocks. For temperatures over 180º F (82º

C) and in the larger size bowls (over 18”), impellers

are keyed to the shaft. A special first stage low NPSH

impeller may be provided on some pump for certain

special application.

Thrust Pot
A thrust pot is utilized when the driver is not designed to

carry the pump thrust.

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