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

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The pump should be carefully supported prior to unloading

from the carrier. Handle all components carefully. Inspection

for damage of the shipping crate should be made prior to

unpacking the pump. After unpacking, visually inspect the

pump and check the following:

1. Contents of the pump assembly against the packing list.

2. All components against damage.

3. All shafting for straightness and damage, should the crate

be broken or show careless handling.

Any shortages or damages should be immediately called to

the attention of the local freight agent of the carrier by which

the shipment arrived and proper notation made on the bill.

This will prevent any controversy when claim is made and

facilitate prompt and satisfactory adjustment

Receiving & Checking

Materials & Equipment Required

The material and equipment necessary for installation of the

pump will vary with the size of the pump and the type of

installation.

The following list of standard tools and supplies is offered

only as a guide.

BULK MATERIAL

• Anti-Galling lubricant (such as Dow Corning

"MOLYKOTE")

• Thread Compound
• Lubrication Oil
• Turbine Oil

Grease

RIGGING EQUIPMENT

• Mobile power hoist, traveling crane, or derrick
• Drag line and blocks

• Elevator clamps, if unit is unassembled
• Clevises – for use with eyebolts
• Timbers – size, length, and quantity to support long pump

parts on the floor

• I-Beams or timbers to support pump over installation

HAND TOOLS

• Pipe wrenches
• Feeler gauges
• Set of mechanics tools including: files, wire brush, pliers,

wire cutters and pocket knife

• Clean rags

OPTIONAL TOOLS TO FACILITATE PUMP ASSEMBLY
AND DISASSEMBLY

• Dial indicator to assist in motor and pump alignment
• Collet driver to assist in bowl assembly and disassembly

for pumps with taper lock impellers only

Storage

A-C Fire Pumps carefully preserves and protects its products

for shipment. However, the effective life of the preservatives

applied at the factory can vary from 3 to 18 months depending

on the severity of the environment in which the equipment is

stored. This section provides procedures for preparation prior

to storage and maintenance during storage of A-C Fire

Pumps. These procedures are necessary to protect the preci-

sion parts of the pumps. Specific procedures for storing

motors, gearheads, and engines, should be obtained from the

equipment manufacturer. This section is intended to be of

general assistance to users of A-C Fire Pumps. It shall not

modify, amend and/or otherwise alter the scope of A-C Fire

Pumps warranty responsibilities to the purchaser in any way

whatsoever.

Section 2 - General Information

Introduction

The design, material, and workmanship incorporated in the

construction of A-C Fire Pumps makes them capable of giving

long, trouble free service. The life and satisfactory service of

any mechanical unit, however, is enhanced and extended by

correct application, proper installation, periodic inspection

and careful maintenance. This instruction manual was pre-

pared to assist operators in understanding the construction

and the correct methods of installing, operating, and maintain-

ing these pumps.

Study thoroughly Sections 1 through 6 and carefully follow the

instructions for installing and operating. Sections 5 contains

answers to trouble shooting and maintenance questions.

Keep this instruction manual handy for reference.

CAUTION

: The information in this manual is intended

to be used as a guide only. If you are in doubt, con-

sult your A-C Fire Pumps representative for specific infor-

mation about your pump.

WARNING:

Rotating components of the pump

assembly must be covered with a suitable rigid guard

to prevent injury to personnel.

WARNING

: A-C Fire Pumps will not be liable for any

damages or delay caused by failure to comply with

the provisions of this instruction manual.

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