Pump location, Important, Installation – Bell & Gossett P81845B Series 3530 Centrifugal Pumps User Manual

Page 3: Suction piping

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PUMP LOCATION

Locate the pump so there is sufficient room for inspection,

maintenance and service. If the use of a hoist or tackle is

needed, allow ample head room.
The best pump location for sound and vibration absorption is

on a concrete floor with sub soil underneath. If the pump loca-

tion is overhead, special precautions should be undertaken to re-

duce possible sound transmission, consult a sound specialist.
If the pump is not installed on a closed system, it should be

placed as near as possible to the source of liquid supply, and

located to permit installation with the fewest number of bends

or elbows in the suction pipe.
The installation must be evaluated to determine that the Net

Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHA) meets or exceeds

the Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHR), as stated by

the pump performance curve.

1. IMPORTANT

1.1 Do not install and operate ITT Bell & Gossett Pumps,

3D Valves, Suction Diffusers, etc., in closed systems

unless the system is constructed with properly sized

safety devices and control devices. Such devices

include the use of properly sized and located pressure

relief valves, compression tanks, pressure controls,

temperature controls, and flow controls as appropriate.

If the system does not include these devices, consult

the responsible engineer or architect before making

pumps operational.

1.2 Inspect unit for damage. Report any damage to

carrier/dealer immediately.

1.3 Electrical supply must be a separate branch circuit

with fuses or circuit breakers, wire sizes, etc., per

National and Local electrical codes. Install an all-leg

disconnect switch near pump.

1.4 Motors must be wired for proper voltage. Motor wiring

diagram is on motor nameplate. Wire size must limit

maximum voltage drop to 10% of nameplate voltage at

motor terminals, or motor life and pump performance

will be lowered.

1.5 Always use horsepower-rated switches, contactor and

starters.

1.6 Motor Protection

1.6.1 Single-phase: Thermal protection for single-

phase units is sometimes built in (check name-

plate). If no built-in protection is provided, use

a contactor with a proper overload. Fusing is

permissible.

1.6.2 Three-phase: Provide three-leg protection with

properly sized magnetic starter and thermal

overloads.

1.7 Maximum Operating Limits:

Liquid Temperature: 212°F (100°C) with standard seal.

250°F (120°C) with optional high

temp seal.

Pressure:

125 PSI.

Starts Per Hour:

20, evenly distributed.

1.8 Regular inspection and maintenance will increase ser-

vice life. Base schedule on operating time. Refer to

Section 8.

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 General

2.1.1 Locate pump as near liquid source as possible

(below level of liquid for automatic operation).

2.1.2 Protect from freezing or flooding.
2.1.3 Allow adequate space for servicing and ventilation.
2.1.4 All piping must be supported independently of

the pump, and must “line-up” naturally.

2.1.5 Avoid unnecessary fittings. Select sizes to keep

friction losses to a minimum.

2.2 Units may be installed horizontally, inclined or vertically.

2.3 Foundation must be flat and substantial to eliminate

strain when tightening bolts. Use rubber mounts to

minimize noise and vibration.

2.4 Tighten motor hold-down bolts before connecting pip-

ing to pump.

3. SUCTION PIPING

3.1 Low static suction lift and short, direct, suction piping

is desired. For suction lift over 10 feet and liquid tem-

perature over 120°F, consult pump performance curve

for Net Positive Suction Head Required.

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WARNING: Excessive Pressure Hazard

WARNING:

Volumetric Expansion

The heating of water and other fluids causes volumetric

expansion. The associated forces may cause failure of sys-

tem components and release of high temperature fluids. This

will be prevented by installing properly sized and located

compression tanks and pressure relief valves.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, and property damage.

CAUTION: Always disconnect electrical power

when handling pump or controls.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, and property damage.

CAUTION: Never draw piping into place by forcing

the pump suction and discharge connections.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, and property damage.

CAUTION: Do not install with motor below pump.

Any leakage or condensation will affect the motor.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, and property damage.

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