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

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7. Pump is too noisy

A. Cavitation (insufficient NPSH

Increase liquid level in sump.

available)

B. Bent shaft

Straighten as required.

C. Rotating parts binding, loose

Replace as required.

or broken

D. Bearings are worn out

Replace bearings.

8. Excessive vibrations

A. Coupling misalignment, bent

Determine cause utilizing shaft

impeller unbalance, worn

vibration frequency analyzer

bearings, cavitation, piping strain

and/or pump disassemble.

and/or resonance

Complex problem may require

factory service assistance.

B. Motor or gear driveshaft end

See Installation of Hollow Shaft

play maladjustment

Driver (VHS).

9. Pump leaks excessively

A. Defective packing

Replace worn packing. Replace

at stuffing box

packing damaged by lack of lubrication.

B. Wrong type of packing

Replace packing not properly

installed or run-in. Replace

improper packing with correct

grade or liquid being pumped.

10. Stuffing box is

A. Packing is too tight

Release gland pressure. See step 6 F

overheating

B. Packing is not lubricated

Release gland pressure and replace all

packing if burnt or damaged. Re-grease

packing as required.

C. Wrong grade of packing

Consult factory.

D. Stuffing box improperly

Repack stuffing box.

packed

11. Packing wears too fast

A. Shaft or shaft sleeve worn or

Pull pump and remachine, or

replace shaft and/or sleeve.

B. Insufficient or no

Repack and make sure packing is

lubrication

loose enough to allow some leakage.

C. Improperly packed

Repack properly, make sure all

old packing is removed and

stuffing box is clean.

D. Wrong grade of packing

Consult factory.

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

5. Pump works for a while

A. Excessive horsepower

Use larger driver.

and quits

required

Consult factory.

B. Pumping higher viscosity or specific

Test liquid for viscosity and

gravity liquid than designed for

specific gravity.

C. Mechanical failure of

Check bearings and impellers

critical parts

for damage. Any irregularities

in these parts will cause a

drag on the shaft.

D. Speed may be too high

Check frequency on motor.

E. Misalignment

Re-align pump and driver.

6. Pump takes too much

A. Damaged impeller

Inspect, replace if damaged.

power

B. Foreign object lodged between

Remove object as required.

impeller and bowl

C. Specific gravity higher than

Test liquid for viscosity and

pump designed for

specific gravity.

D. Viscosity too high, partial

Check for both. They can cause

freezing of pumpage

drag on impeller.

E. Defective bearing

Replace bearing, check shaft or

shaft sleeve for scoring.

F. Packing is too tight

Release gland pressure.

Retighten. Refer to Packing

Adjustment and Replacement

(page 24). Keep leakage

flowing. If no leakage, check

packing, sleeve or shaft.

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