6 operational recommendations – Flowserve Circpac HP User Manual

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5.3 Size piping system for required flow rates. Minimize restrictions and

determine total pressure drop(s) through piping system to ensure

adequate seal pressure.

5.4 Unless otherwise specified, dirty process gas must be separated from

the inner ring to prevent excessive wear or erosion. For example, an

inner ring purge with at least 0.2 - 0.3 bard (3-5 psid) will prevent dirty

process from contaminating the rings. Purge and barrier gases must

be clean to less than 4 micron (10 mmm) particles.

5.5 During commissioning and before operation, all supply lines should

be disconnected and blown out to ensure they are clean and free

from any moisture, solids or debris.

6 Operational Recommendations

6.1 The pressure and temperature in the seal cavity or gas control system

must not exceed the recommended maximum seal limits. The shaft

speed must also not exceed seal limits. Optimum seal/control system

performance is achieved when the equipment is operated at the

conditions for which the seal was designed. Consult your Flowserve

representative if operating conditions change.

6.2 Barrier pressure(s) and purge pressure(s) should be energized prior

to starting the equipment and prior to starting the lube oil pump.

Likewise, do not remove pressure until the equipment has been fully

isolated, depressurized, and vented and the post lube has shut down.

6.3 For seals using external cooling and/or an external flush, start cooling

and/or flush prior to seal start-up.

6.4 Use a barrier/purge gas that is compatible with the product and all

seal materials of construction. Also consider environmental effects of

barrier/purge gas selection.

6.5 This seal is designed to resist corrosion by the product(s) listed on the

assembly drawing. Do not expose the seal materials to product other

than those shown on the assembly drawing. The seal assembly

drawing lists the materials of construction. Consult your Flowserve

representative when in doubt or when using the seal for another

application.

6.6 Start up equipment in accordance with normal operating procedures

unless specifically requested otherwise by Flowserve. If the

equipment is not operating properly (e.g. seals and/or bearings

running hot, heavy vibration, pressure reversals, contamination, etc.),

shut down the equipment and investigate the cause. Depending on

the significance of such events, Flowserve should be consulted for

seal advice.

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