Ingersoll-Rand NM2202A-X User Manual

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PN 97999-1028

NM2202A-X

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PUMP OPTION DESCRIPTION CHART

NM2202A - X 1 - X 3 1

CONTAINER SUITABILITY

PLUNGER TYPE

SPRING ARRANGEMENT

CONTAINER SUITABILITY

PACKING MATERIAL

1 - Universal (Stub)

7 - PTFE (upper and lower)

4 - 55 Gallon

B - UHMW-PE (upper) / PTFE (lower)
C - UHMW-PE (upper and lower)
J - Polyurethane (upper) / UHMW-PE (lower)

SPRING ARRANGEMENT

PLUNGER TYPE

3 - No Spring

1 - Standard (Carbon steel)

PACKING MATERIAL

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Model NM2202A-X Series two-ball, double acting pumps are intended

to be used primarily for oil transfer and delivery systems. It is best to use

this pump with low -- medium viscosity fluids. It uses carbon steel and

other materials which make it compatible with most petroleum based lu-

brication products. The two-ball design provides better priming of the

lowerfootvalve. Doubleacting pumpswilldelivermaterialonboth theup

and down stroke.

NOTE: If this pump was purchased separately (not part of a system),

consult your sales representative for compatible dispensing accesso-

ries which will best match the application. All accessories must be able

to withstand the maximum pressure developed by the pump.

WARNING HAZARDOUS PRESSURE. Do not exceed maxi-

mumoperatingpressureof351p.s.i.(24.2bar)at150p.s.i.(10.3

bar) inlet air pressure.

PUMP RATIO X

MAXIMUM PUMP

INLET PRESSURE TO PUMP MOTOR

=

FLUID PRESSURE

Pump ratio is an expression of the relationship between the pump motor area and the

lower pump end area. EXAMPLE: When 150 p.s.i. (10.3 bar) inlet pressure is supplied

to the motor of a 4:1 ratio pump it will develop a maximum of 600 p.s.i. (41.4 bar) fluid

pressure (at no flow) - as the fluid control is opened, the flow rate will increase as the

motor cycle rate increases to keep up with the demand.

WARNING Refer to general information sheet for additional

safety precautions and important information.

NOTICE: Thermal expansion can occur when the fluid in the materi-

al lines is exposed to elevated temperatures. Example: Material

lines located in a non-insulated roof area can warm due to sunlight.

Install a pressure relief valve in the pumping system.

Replacement warning label (pn 94520) is available upon request.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Pump problems can occur in either the Air Motor Section or the Lower

Pump End Section. Use these basic guidelines to help determine which

section is affected. Be sure to eliminate any possible non-pump prob-

lems before suspecting pump malfunction.

Pump will not cycle.

No pressure to the motor. See motor manual.

Damaged motor. Service motor

No material at the outlet (pump continually cycles).

Check the material supply, disconnect or shut off the air supply and

replenish the material, reconnect.

Material on one stroke only (fast downstroke).

The lower check may not be seating in the foot valve (see lower

pump disassembly). Remove the check from the foot valve, clean

and inspect the valve seat area. If check or foot valve are damaged,

replace.

Material on one stroke only (fast upstroke).

The middle packings may be worn (see lower pump disassembly).

Replace the seals as necessary.

PUMP CONNECTION - UPPER / LOWER

NOTE: All threads are right hand.

1. Lay the pump assembly on a workbench.

2. Remove four (Y99-47-C) cap screws and pull the air motor from the

lower pump end until the motor piston rod is in the “down” position

and the lower pump end rod is in the “up” position.

3. Remove the (Y15-31-C) cotter pin and (96064) pin, releasing the air

motor from the lower pump end.

Lower Pump Rod

Pump Motor Piston Rod

Cotter Pin Y15-31-C

PUMP CONNECTOR DETAIL

Figure 2

Pin 96064

REASSEMBLY

1. Assemble motor piston rod to the lower pump end rod, aligning thru

holes.

2. Assemble (96064) pin through hole, securing rods.

3. Assemble (Y15-31-C) cotter pin through hole in pin.

4. Align tie rods with holes in (96068) plate and pump outlet body.

5. Assemble four (Y99-47-C) cap screws, securing air motor. NOTE:

Tighten cap screws to 50 in. lbs (5.65 Nm).

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