Xylem IM012 R05 Model NPO User Manual

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WARNING

Hazardous voltage

can shock, burn or

cause death.

Extreme heat can

cause personal injury

or property damage.

WARNING

WIRING AND GROUNDING

Install, ground and wire ac-

cording to local and National

Electrical Code requirements.
Install an all leg disconnect

switch near the pump.
Disconnect and lockout electri-

cal power before installing or

servicing pump.

Electrical supply MUST match pump’s nameplate

specifications. Incorrect voltage can cause fire,

damage to the motor and voids warranty.
Motors equipped with automatic thermal protec-

tion open the motor’s electrical circuit when a

thermal overload exists. This can cause the pump

to start unexpectedly and without warning.

Use only stranded copper wire to motor and ground.

The ground wire MUST be at a least as large as the wire

to the motor. Wires should be color coded for ease of

maintenance.

FAILURE TO PERMANENTLY

GROUND THE PUMP, MOTOR AND

CONTROLS BEFORE CONNECTING

TO ELECTRICAL POWER CAN

CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS OR DEATH.

NOTICE: UNIT ROTATION IS CLOCKWISE, WHEN

VIEWED FROM THE MOTOR END.

INCORRECT ROTATION MAY CAUSE

DAMAGE TO THE PUMP AND VOIDS THE

WARRANTY.

OPERATION

NOTICE: PUMP MUST BE FULLY PRIMED

BEFORE OPERATION.

OPERATION AT OR NEAR ZERO

FLOW CAN CAUSE EXTREME HEAT,

PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY

DAMAGE.

After stabilizing the system at normal

operating conditions, check the piping.

If necessary adjust the pipe supports.

MAINTENANCE

Motors have permanently lubricated bearings. No lubri-

cation is possible or necessary. Follow the motor manu-

facturer’s recommendations for maintenance.

DISASSEMBLY

FAILURE TO DISCONNECT AND

LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL POWER

BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY

MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE

SHOCK, BURNS OR DEATH.

CASING MAY CONTAIN

HAZARDOUS FLUIDS THAT CAN

CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Containing pumpage as required,

remove pump casing vent and drain

plugs (408). Remove and discard the

respective plug O-rings. Drain and flush

system, as required.

Remove the four motor bolts from the motor base or

foundation.
Remove the eight casing cap screws (370), then using the

slots provided about the casing (100), pry the back pull-

out assembly from the casing.
Remove and discard the casing O-ring (513) and the

internal casing O-ring (349).

NOTICE: IMPELLER COMPRESSES THE

MECHANICAL SEAL SPRING – BE

PREPARED FOR THE IMPELLER TO

SPRING FROM SHAFT WHEN IMPELLER

IS REMOVED.

Remove the end cap from the motor, exposing a slot in

the end of the motor shaft. While holding the shaft from

rotation with a screwdriver, remove the impeller locknut

(304) (if present) by turning it COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
Remove impeller (101) by turning counterclockwise

when looking at the front of the pump. Protect hand

with rag or glove. Apply localized heat for 1-2 minutes or

to an approximate temperature of 250º C. Disassemble

while hot. Heating will decrease the break-loose torque

of the Loctite 243 and allow for easy removal.

Excessive heating may cause damage to

the seal. Seal replacement is recommend-

ed if pump is disassembled or repaired.
Using two pry bars, 180º apart, CAREFULLY separate

the seal housing (184) from the motor adapter (108).

The mechanical seal (383) rotary assembly will slide from

the motor shaft with the seal housing.
CAREFULLY push out the mechanical seal stationary

seat from the seal housing. Inspect and wipe clean the

stationary seat bore. Replace as necessary. DISCARD the

mechanical seal assembly.
If necessary, remove the four motor hex bolts (371) and

CAREFULLY slide the motor adapter from the shaft.
Replace the motor assembly and deflector (123), as

required.
Disassembly is complete.

WARNING

Hazardous

voltage

Hazardous fluids can

cause personal injury

or property damage.

WARNING

WARNING

Hazardous

voltage

CAUTION

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