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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4.7 Piping

Protective covers are fitted to the pipe

connections to prevent foreign bodies entering during

transportation and installation. Ensure that these

covers are removed from the pump before

connecting any pipes.

4.7.1

Suction and discharge pipework

In order to minimize friction losses and hydraulic

noise in the pipework it is good practice to choose

pipework that is one or two sizes larger than the

pump suction and discharge. Typically main

pipework velocities should not exceed 2 m/s (6 ft/sec)

suction and 3 m/s (9 ft/sec) on the discharge.

Take into account the available NPSH that must be

higher than the required NPSH of the pump.

Never use the pump as a support for

piping.

Maximum forces and moments allowed on the pump

flanges vary with the pump size and type. To

minimize these forces and moments that may, if

excessive, cause misalignment, hot bearings, worn

couplings, vibration and the possible failure of the

pump casing, the following points should be strictly

followed:

Prevent excessive external pipe load

Never draw piping into place by applying force to

pump flange connections

Do not mount expansion joints so that their force,

due to internal pressure, acts on the pump flange

The table in 4.7.2 summarizes the maximum forces

and moments allowed on MARK 3 Group 4 pump

casings. Refer to Flowserve for other configurations.

Ensure piping and fittings are flushed

before use.

Ensure piping for hazardous liquids is arranged

to allow pump flushing before removal of the pump.

4.7.2

Maximum forces and moments allowed on MARK 3, Group 4 pump flanges


Introduction:

Flowserve Mark 3, Group 4 pumps are larger than those contained in ANSI/HI 9.6.2 and have been

designed around the FRBH process pump. API 610 has been used as a reference for these pumps to establish the

allowable forces and moments. Typically values are 2X API. The values shown in the table 4.7.2.2 are based on

pumps mounted on grouted baseplates. These values should be factored based on material of construction and

temperature. The table 4.7.2.1 has been adopted from Mark 3 manual (PCN 71569102) that uses data from

ANSI/HI 9.6.2.6.

Table 4.7.2.1: Casing Material Correction Factors

Material Group No.

1.0

2.2

2.8

3.8

3.17

Ti

Temp. °C

Temp °F

CI/DI

316/317L

CD4MCU

Hast. C

Wort h/A20

Titanium

-29

-20

0.89

1.00

1.00

1.00

0.83

0.89

38

100

0.89

1.00

1.00

1.00

0.83

0.89

93

200

0.78

0.86

1.00

1.00

0.72

0.86

150

300

0.73

0.78

0.92

1.00

0.65

0.81

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