6 seals fitted with quench and lip seal option – Flowserve SLC Series Interseal User Manual

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5.9 Install bearing assembly into equipment case. Make any necessary impeller

adjustments.

Important: Loosen bearing assembly and drive belts only enough to make

adjustment. Fully tighten bearing assembly bolts after adjustment.

5.10 For installations with a 2 piece seal split clamp/drive collar; align the seal clamp/

drive collar split lines and alignment key with the seal sleeve slots. This will

ensure maximum clamping force. See Figure 14.

5.11 Evenly tighten the seal split clamp/drive collar SHCS (group 1-3 standard), the 3

piece tapered ring SHCS (group 4-5 standard), or the cup point drive set screws

(special use with non-hardened shaft or shaft sleeve) to the proper torque values

listed. See figure 8.

5.12 Remove centering/setting plate locking bolts. With a screwdriver, pry centering/

setting plates clear of seal flange/gland. Turn centering/setting plates over and

swing outward and secure with locking bolts. Keep centering/setting plates with

seal at all times. See Figure 9.

Note:

With motor coupling disconnected (or drive belts loosened) check equip-

ment for free shaft rotation by manually turning by hand 1-2 revolutions. This is

also a good time to check for the proper motor rotation when electrical wires are

being connected. If hard rubs occur or for any subsequent impeller or bearing

adjustments, reverse steps 5.12, 5.11, 5.10, make adjustments, and then repeat

steps 5.10, 5.11, and 5.12. Motor coupling can be reconnected (or drive belts

tightened).

6 Seals Fitted with Quench and Lip Seal Option

6.1 Connect clean, low pressure water to quench inlet. See Figure 14.

Correct Flange Orientation for Quench Port Connections Figure 14

Quench Outlet

.250 NPT

Quench Inlet

.250 NPT

Alignment Key

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