Pump startup & operation – Xylem A-C Fire Pump – Vertical Turbine Fire Pump AC8499 User Manual

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Section 4 - Operation

Pump Startup & Operation

PRE-START PROCEDURE

Consult the applicable manufacturer’s instructions for detailed

information for the prime mover (electric motor, engine or

steam turbine), coupling, driveshaft, gear head or mechanical

seal. When applicable to the pump and prior to startup, check

the following.

1. Confirm that the following procedures described in the

"Installing the Drivers" sections have been performed:

A. Wiring of Driver.

B. Driver must rotate counterclockwise (CCW) when

viewed from above.

C. Check alignment between pump and driver.

D. Impeller adjustment has been made.

E. Mechanical seal lock collar is attached to shaft.

2. Make sure mechanical seal is properly lubricated and all

piping to seal is connected. Also, check that all cooling,

heating and flushing lines are operating and regulated.

3. All connections to driver and starting device match wiring

diagram.

4. Voltage, phase, and frequency on motor nameplate agree

with line current.

5. Rotate shaft manually to ensure impellers are not binding.

6. Verify that driver bearings are properly lubricated and

check oil level in housing.

7. Check that auxiliary seal components are properly vented.

8. Inspect discharge piping connection and pressure gauges

for proper operation.

PRECISION ALIGNMENT

A Precision Alignment Procedure, Section MA027, has been

written that describes our factory precision alignment.

PUMP STARTUP

1. Partially close valve in discharge line.

2. Crack open suction side valves on pressurized systems

slowly. Open suction valves fully.

3. Vent system when the pump surface temperature has

reached an equilibrium.

4. Start pump.

5. When pump is operating at full speed, slowly open dis-

charge valve. If driver overheats or there is excessive

vibration, stop the pump.

NOTE

: If the impellers have not been finally adjusted, due

to extreme liquid temperature, they should be adjusted

prior to startup and after pump surface temperatures

have reached equilibrium.

STUFFING BOX

With the pump in operation, there should be some leakage at

the stuffing box packing. The correct leakage is a rate which

keeps the shaft and stuffing box cool (approximately one drop

per second). Check the temperature of the leakage as well as

the discharge head. If the pump runs hot and the leakage

begins to choke off, stop the pump and allow it to cool down.

A few light taps with a hammer on the gland will

upset the packing sufficiently to resume leakage. After pump

has cooled, restart pump and follow preceding procedure.

Run pump 15 minutes, check leakage, if it exceeds two drops

per second, adjust packing as described in "Packing

Adjustment and Replacement" (page 17).

THRUST POT INSTALLATION

Thrust pots are not standard on most pumps. A separate

supplement will be inserted for pumps with thrust pots.

WARNING:

Do not check motor rotation unless

motor is bolted to pump and drive coupling is removed.

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