4 grouting – Flowserve S-series PolyChem User Manual

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USER INSTRUCTIONS POLYCHEM S-SERIES ENGLISH 71569207 11-08

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k) It should be noted that the connecting pipelines

must be individually supported, and that the
spring mounted baseplate is not intended to
support total static pipe loads.

Figure 4-4

1. Stilt b olt
2. Bottom spring [3¼ in.

(83 mm) O/D x 4 in.
(102 mm) fl oor cups]

3. Top spring [2 in.

(51 mm) O/D x 4 in.
(102 mm) flo or cu ps]

4. Nuts
5. Flat w asher
6. Lock wash er
7. Floor cup

1 i n. (25 mm) a pprox. i nitial h eigh t

4.3.3.3 Stilt/spring mounted baseplates - motor
alignment
The procedure for motor alignment on stilt or spring
mounted baseplates is similar to grouted baseplates.
The difference is primarily in the way the baseplate is
levelled.
a) Level the baseplate by using the stilt adjusters.

(Shims are not needed as with grouted baseplates.)

b) After the base is level, it is locked in place by

locking the stilt adjusters.

c) Next the initial pump alignment must be checked.

The vertical height adjustment provided by the
stilts allows the possibility of slightly twisting the
baseplate. If there has been no transit damage
or twisting of the baseplate during stilt height
adjustment, the pump and driver should be within
0.38 mm (0.015 in.) parallel, and 0.0025 mm/mm
(0.0025 in./in.) angular alignment. If this is not
the case, check to see if the driver mounting
fasteners are centered in the driver feet holes.

d) If the fasteners are not centered there was likely

shipping damage. Re-center the fasteners and
perform a preliminary alignment to the above
tolerances by shimming under the motor for
vertical alignment, and by moving the pump for
horizontal alignment.

e) If the fasteners are centered, then the baseplate

may be twisted. Slightly adjust (one turn of the
adjusting nut) the stilts at the driver end of the
baseplate and check for alignment to the above
tolerances. Repeat as necessary while
maintaining a level condition as measured from
the pump discharge flange.

f) Lock the stilt adjusters.
The remaining steps are as listed for new grouted
baseplates.

4.4 Grouting

a) The pump foundation should be located as close to

the source of the fluid to be pumped as practical.

b) There should be adequate space for workers to

install, operate, and maintain the pump. The
foundation should be sufficient to absorb any
vibration and should provide a rigid support for
the pump and motor.

c) Recommended mass of a concrete foundation

should be three times that of the pump, motor
and base. Refer to Figure 4-5.

Foundation bolts are imbedded in the

concrete inside a sleeve to allow some
movement of the bolt.

Figure 4-5

d) Level the pump baseplate assembly. If the

baseplate has machined coplanar mounting
surfaces, these machined surfaces are to be
referenced when leveling the baseplate. This may
require that the pump and motor be removed from
the baseplate in order to reference the machined
faces. If the baseplate is without machined
coplanar mounting surfaces, the pump and motor
are to be left on the baseplate. The proper surfaces
to reference when leveling the pump baseplate
assembly are the pump suction and discharge
flanges. DO NOT stress the baseplate.

e) Do not bolt the suction or discharge flanges of the

pump to the piping until the baseplate foundation is
completely installed. If equipped, use leveling
jackscrews to level the baseplate. If jackscrews are
not provided, shims and wedges should be used.
(See Figure 4-5.) Check for levelness in both the
longitudinal and lateral directions. Shims should be
placed at all base anchor bolt locations, and in the
middle edge of the base if the base is more than
1.5 m (5 ft.) long. Do not rely on the bottom of the
baseplate to be flat. Standard baseplate bottoms
are not machined, and it is not likely that the field
mounting surface is flat.

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