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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b) The mechanical seal cover can also be removed

by placing a wedge into the gland chamfer, as

below:


6.8.2.2 Impeller and stuffing box

a) While preventing the shaft from rotating, remove

the impeller nut [2912] that has a right hand

thread.

b) Remove the impeller [2200] and impeller key

[6700]. Normally, a slight tightening of the thrust

gearing jacking screws will free the impeller and

allow it to be removed. Except on the smaller

sizes, there is a facility on the impeller hub to

assist removal in difficult cases.

6.8.3

Shaft sleeve

a) Remove the shaft sleeve gasket [4590.3].

b) Remove the shaft sleeve [2445] if scored or

worn.

6.8.4

Bearing housing

a) Remove the line bearing seal.

b) Remove the pump half coupling and coupling key

[6710].

c) Remove the bearing frame support [3134].

d) Lift the bearing frame assembly into a vertical

position with the thrust bearing housing [3240]

up. Rest the bearing frame flange on heavy

wooden blocks sufficiently high to ensure end of

the shaft does not come into contact with the

floor or table.

e)

Remove the thrust bearing hold down bolts and

remove shaft assembly for the bearing frame

[3130].

6.8.5

Line bearing

a) Lay the shaft [2110] horizontal and support with

wooden ‘V’ Blocks.

b) Only if necessary remove the line bearing [3011]

from the shaft. Bearings removed and reused

can easily be damaged and undetected until

pump is put back in operation.

6.8.6

Thrust bearings

a) Lay the shaft [2110] horizontal and support with

wooden ‘V’ Blocks.

b) Remove the thrust bearing clamp ring [2542]

from the thrust bearing housing [3240].

c) Bend up the locking tab on the bearing

lockwasher [6542] and remove the bearing

locknut [3712] and lockwasher [6542].

d) Only if necessary remove the thrust bearings

[3031] from the shaft. Bearings removed and

reused can easily be damaged and undetected

until pump is put back in operation

6.9 Examination of parts

Used parts must be inspected before

assembly to ensure the pump will subsequently run

properly.

In particular, fault diagnosis is essential to enhance

pump and plant reliability.

6.9.1

Casing, seal housing and impeller

a) Inspect for excessive wear, pitting, corrosion,

erosion or damage and any sealing surface

irregularities.

b) Replace as necessary.

c) Inspect the impeller [2200] for excessive wear or

damage. Inspect the casing [1112] and stuffing

box head [4110] for damage or excessive

thinning of wall sections due to wear or

corrosion. Clean the internal surfaces to

maintain pump efficiency.

d) Clean the internal bore of the stuffing box.

6.9.2

Shaft and sleeve [if fitted)

a) Replace sleeve if grooved, pitted or worn.

b) Clean the shaft and inspect for evidence of

corrosion, evidence of cracking, fatigue or

mechanical damage. Remove all burrs or nicks

paying particular attention to the areas under the

lip seals. Check that the shaft is straight within

0.002 inch (0.050 mm).

6.9.3

Gaskets and O-rings

After dismantling, discard and replace.

6.9.4

Bearings

a) It is recommended that bearings are not re-used

after any removal from the shaft.

b) The plain liquid lubricated bearings may be re-

used if both the bearing bush and bearing sleeve

show no sign of wear, grooving or corrosion

attack. (It is recommended that both the bush

and sleeve are replaced at the same time.)

6.9.5

Bearing isolators, labyrinths or lip seals
(if fitted)

a) The lubricant, bearings and bearing housing

seals are to be inspected for contamination and

damage. If oil bath lubrication is utilised, these

provide useful information on operating

conditions within the bearing housing.

b) If bearing damage is not due to normal wear and

the lubricant contains adverse contaminants, the

cause should be corrected before the pump is

returned to service.

c) Labyrinth seals and bearing isolators should be

inspected for damage but are normally non-

wearing parts and can be re-used.

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