Flowserve MARK 3 GROUP 4 User Manual

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MARK 3 GROUP 4 USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569286 08-12

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The factory alignment procedure is summarized

below:

a) The baseplate is placed on a flat and level

workbench in a free and unstressed position.

b) The baseplate is leveled as necessary. Leveling

is accomplished by placing shims under the rails

of the base at the appropriate anchor bolt hole

locations. Levelness is checked in both the

longitudinal and lateral directions.

c) The pump is put onto the baseplate, aligned and

leveled. The rear foot piece under the bearing

housing is adjustment as necessary by adding or

removing shims [3126.1] between the foot piece

and the bearing housing or at the baseplate.

d) The motor and appropriate motor mounting

hardware is placed on the baseplate and the

motor is checked for any planar soft-foot

condition. If any is present it is eliminated by

shimming.

e) The motor is fastened in place by tightening two

diagonal motor mounting bolts.

f) The spacer coupling gap is verified. As indicated

the gap may be adjusted to ensure adequate

axial bolt clearance.

g) The parallel and angular vertical alignment is

made by shimming under the motor.

h) The pump and motor shafts are then aligned

horizontally, both parallel and angular, by moving

the pump to the fixed motor. The pump feet are

tightened down.

i) Both horizontal and vertical alignment is again

final checked as is the coupling spacer gap.

See section 4.8,

Final shaft alignment

.

4.5.1

Thermal expansion

The pump and motor will normally

have to be aligned at ambient temperature and

should be corrected to allow for thermal expansion at

operating temperature. In pump installations

involving high liquid temperatures, the unit should be

run at the actual operating temperature, shut down

and the alignment checked immediately.

4.5.2

Alignment methods

Ensure pump and driver are isolated

electrically and the half couplings are disconnected.

The alignment MUST be checked.

Although the pump will have been aligned at the

factory it is most likely that this alignment will have

been disturbed during transportation or handling. If

necessary, align the motor to the pump, not the pump

to the motor.
4.5.2.1 Direct Driven Units

The importance of accurate alignment of pump
and driver shafts cannot be overemphasized.

IMPROPER ALIGNMENT IS THE PRIMARY
CAUSE OF VIBRATION PROBLEMS AND
REDUCED BEARING LIFE.

A flexible coupling is used to compensate for slight

changes in alignment that occur during normal

operation and is not used to correct for installation

errors. Install the pump and driver half couplings in

accordance with the coupling manufacturer's

instructions. Note that the coupling hub faces are not

always mounted flush with the ends of the shafts.

Place the driver on the baseplate such that the

correct spacing is obtained between the two half

couplings. In the case of electric motors, such as

those with sleeve bearings, it may be necessary to

run the motor to establish the rotor magnetic center.

Consult the manufacturer's instruction manual for

details.

The purpose of the alignment procedure is to ensure

that the pump and driver shafts are in parallel and

angular alignment under the normal operating

conditions of load and temperature.

When the pump coupling and driver are assembled

at the factory, the units are aligned prior to shipment.

However, baseplates can be sprung or distorted

during shipment or installation and the alignment

must be checked before the unit is put in service. The

coupling spacer must be removed to make this

check.

For pumps and drivers that operate at different

temperatures compensation must be made at the

initial alignment stage (when the units are at the

same temperature) to allow for thermal expansion

during operation. Consult the instruction manual

supplied with the driver for the manufacturer's

recommendations.

Shaft alignment is greatly simplified by the use of a

dial indicator, or with extension rods and a magnetic

base. Before taking readings, ensure that the pump

and driver mounting bolts are secure, and that the

thrust bearing housing is properly aligned in the

bearing frame or cartridge

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