Xylem 2000 Series Frame Mounted Pumps AC8652 REV.C User Manual

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GROUTING

After the pump has been leveled, securely
bolted to the floor, and properly aligned, a
good grade of non-shrinking grout should be
poured inside the pump base. To hold
wedges or shims in place, allow the grout to
flow around them.

SEE ANSI/OSHA COUPLER GUARD
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

(SEE BELOW)

ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE

NOTE: A flexible coupling will only
compensate for small amounts of
misalignment. Permissible misalignment will
vary with the make of coupling. Consult
coupling manufacturer’s data when in doubt.

Allowances are to be made for thermal
expansion during cold alignment, so that the
coupling will be aligned at operating
temperature. In all cases, a coupling must be
in alignment for continuous operation. Even
though the coupling may be lubricated,
misalignment causes excessive wear,
vibration, and bearing loads that result in
premature bearing failure and ultimate seizing
of the pump. Misalignment can be angular,
parallel, or a combination of these, and in the
horizontal and vertical planes. Final alignment
should be made by moving and shimming the
motor on the base plate, until the coupling
hubs are within the recommended tolerances
measured in total run-out. All measurements
should be taken with the pump and motor foot
bolts tightened. The shaft of sleeve bearing
motors should be in the center of its
mechanical float.

NOTE: Proper alignment is essential for
correct pump operation. This should be
performed after base plate has been properly
set and grout has dried thoroughly according
to instructions. Final alignment should be
made by shimming driver only. Alignment
should be made at operating temperatures.

WARNING: Unexpected Start-up Hazard
Disconnect and lock out power before

servicing. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in serious personal injury or death and
property damage.

ANSI/OSHA COUPLER GUARD
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

WARNING: Unexpected Start-up Hazard
Disconnect and lock out power before

servicing. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in serious personal injury or death and
property damage.

NOTE: Do not spread the inner and outer
guards more than necessary for guard
removal or installation. Over spreading the
guards may alter their fit and appearance.

Removal
a. Remove the two capscrews that hold the

outer (motor side) coupler guard to the
support bracket(s).

b. Spread the outer guard and pull it off the

inner guard.

c. Remove the capscrew that holds the inner

guard to the support bracket.

d. Spread the inner guard and pull it over the

coupler.

Installation
a. Check coupler alignment before

proceeding. Correct if necessary.

b. Spread the inner guard and place it over

the coupler.

c. With the inner guard straddling the

support bracket, install a capscrew
through the hole (or slot) in the support
bracket and guard located closest to the
pump. Do not tighten the capscrew.

d. Spread the outer guard and place it over

the inner guard.

e. Install the outer guard capscrews by

following the step stated below which
pertains to your particular pump:

i. For pumps with a motor saddle support

bracket: Ensure the outer guard is
straddling the support arm, and install
but do not tighten the two remaining
capscrews.

ii. For pumps without a motor saddle

support bracket: Insert the spacer
washer between the holes located
closest to the motor in the outer guard,
and install, but do not tighten, the two
remaining capscrews.

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