Pump installation, Installing bowl assembly – Xylem A-C Fire Pump – Vertical Turbine Fire Pump AC8499 User Manual

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SITE WITH STRUCTURAL STEEL FOUNDATION

1. When the pump is mounted directly on a structural steel

frame, pumps shall be located directly over, or as near as

possible to the main building members, beams, or walls.

be bolted to the support to avoid distortion, prevent vibra-

tion, and retain proper alignment.

2. If a Sub Base is being bolted to a structural steel founda-

tion, or the Sub Base is not grouted to the concrete foun-

dation, use shims for leveling the plate.

PIPING

Guidelines for piping are given in the "Hydraulic Institute

Standards", available from: Hydraulic Institute, 9 Sylvan Way,

Parisppany, NJ 07054-3802 and must be reviewed prior to

pump installation.

1. All piping must be supported independently of, and line up

naturally with, the pump flange.

2. DO NOT connect piping to pump until grout has hardened

and pump hold down bolts have been tightened.

3. It is suggested that expansion loops or joints, if used, be

properly installed in discharge line when handling liquids at

elevated temperatures, so linear expansion of piping will

not draw pump out of alignment.

4. Carefully clean all pipe parts, valves and fittings, and pump

branches prior to assembly.

5. Isolation and check valves should be installed in discharge

line. Locate the check valve between isolation valve and

pump, this will permit inspection of the check valve. The

isolation valve is required for regulation of flow, and for

inspection and maintenance of pump. The check valve

prevents pump or seal damage due to reverse flow through

the pump when the driver is turned off.

6. Increasers, if used, should be placed between pump and

check valves.

7. Cushioning devices should be used to protect the pump

from surges and water hammer if quick-closing valves are

installed in the system.

FINAL PUMP CHECK

1. Rotate shaft several times by hand to be sure that there is

no binding and all parts are free.

2. Check alignment, per the alignment procedure outlined on

page 16, to determine absence of pipe strain. If pipe strain

exists, correct piping.

Pump Installation

Pumps 20 feet (6m) or less in length are usually shipped

assembled, with the exception of the driver and packing.

When provided, refer to the Certified Pump Outline for the

applicable base plate plan for location of anchor bolt holes.

INSTALLING A PARTIALLY ASSEMBLED PUMP

1. If a baseplate was supplied, install as described in

Foundation/Piping Section page 10.

2. Clean the plate mounting flange and clean bottom surface

of discharge head mounting flange.

3. Sling through discharge hand holes or thread two eyebolts

through bolt holes in mounting flange and hoist unit into

position over foundation.

NOTE:

Eyebolts or sling should be rated to handle in excess

of the pump weight (see Order Outline Drawing, if provided).

4. Lower the unit and carefully guide it so that unit does not

strike the sides of the base plate. Continue to lower unit

until the discharge head base flange engages and rests

firmly on the plate, then secure with capscrews provided.

5. When a lineshaft is shipped separately check shaft for

straightness; average total runout should not exceed

0.005" T.I.R. (0.127mm) for every 10 feet (3m). Shaft

straightness must be within tolerance prior to installation.

6. Remove stuffing box (if installed), and carefully slide shaft

through top column bearing retainer and thread into cou-

pling after replacing stuffing box or seal housing.

Useextreme care not to damage bearing retainer.

7. Refer to the remainder of this manual for complete assem-

bly, startup, maintenance, disassembly, and recommended

lubricants for the pump.

Installing Bowl Assembly

The following bowl installation instructions apply to pumps

shipped disassembled.

1. Prior to installing the bowl assembly, check that all cap-

screws are tight and any integral piping is installed.

Remove all accumulated dust, oil, or other foreign material

from the external surfaces.

WARNING

: Never draw piping into place by forcing at

the flange connections of the pump. Pipe strain will

adversely effect the operation of the pump resulting in phys-

ical injury and damage to the equipment.

WARNING

: Do not work under a heavy suspended

object unless there is positive support and safe guards

which will protect personnel should a hoist or sling fail.

CAUTION

: Do not attempt to lift bowl assembly by

the pump shaft. This can result in damaging the pump

shaft.

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