3 operation – Flowserve Seal Gard User Manual

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3 Operation

Following these recommendations will ensure maximum MTBPM of the

Flowserve seal being protected by the Seal Gard.

3.1 A clean source of seal water, or compatible sealing fluid, must be supplied to

the Seal Gard at a constant pressure at least 15 psi (103 kPa) above the

product pressure acting on the seal chamber or stuffing box. The Seal Gard

is constructed of 316 SS and acrylic resin. The acrylic is not compatible with

alcohol or steam. It will resist corrosion by most chemicals. However, do not

expose Seal Gard to steam, alcohol, or other materials that will attack acrylic

resins. The Seal Gard body will turn white and it will be impossible to see the

float to set the flow rate.

3.2 Seal Gard I for a Single Flowserve seal

Clean External Flush, Plan 32

(also for Packed Stuffing Box)

Type of Installation

Single Flowserve seal or flush to

lantern ring

Flush Plan 32

Part Codes

UKDOOSG1020 0 to 20 gph

UKDOOSG1040 0 to 40 gph

Operation (See Figure 1)

• Open flush supply valve

• Open control valve

• Start up equipment

• Set control valve flow rate adequate to remove seal generated heat and to

prevent product contamination of the seal while limiting product dilution

• Set optional low flow alarm

• Record flow and pressure on the operators log

This arrangement can also be used to quench the outboard side of a single

Flowserve seal, Plan 62; supply buffer fluid between the inner and outer seals of

a tandem Flowserve seal, Plan 52; or supply seal water to the lantern ring tap of

a packed stuffing box.

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