Xylem IMVIC R01 Model VIC Vertical Industrial Turbine Can Pumps User Manual

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5. After the pump is operating at full speed, slowly

open discharge valve. If driver overheats or there is

excessive vibration, stop the pump, determine the

causes and correct them.

Improper impeller adjustment could cause

contact between the rotating and stationary

parts, resulting in a spark and heat generation.

6. If the air release valve is manually operated, close it.

7. For open lineshaft pumps, with the pump in

operation, there should be some leakage at the

stuffing box packing. The correct leakage rate is

approximately one drop per second. Check the

temperature of the leakage as well as the discharge

head. If the pump runs hot and the leakage begins

to choke off, stop the pump and allow it to cool

down. A few light taps with a hammer on the gland

will upset the packing sufficiently to resume leakage.

After pump has cooled, restart pump and follow

preceding procedure. Run pump 15 minutes, check

leakage. If it exceeds two drops per second, adjust

packing as described in “Packing Adjustment and

Replacement”.

8. For pump with mechanical seal, if seal leaks slightly

at startup, allow a reasonable amount of time for

seal to adjust itself. Liquids with good lubricating

qualities normally take longer to wear in the seal

than liquid with lesser qualities. When a seal starts

out with a slight leak and gets progressively less

while running, it is indicative of leakage across the

seal faces. Continued running will eliminate this.

Where leakage occurs immediately and remains

constant, unaffected by running, it usually indicates

secondary seal (Shaft packing) damage, or seal faces

are warped out of flat.

Maintenance – SECTION 5

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Before initiating maintenance procedures,

disconnect (utilizing proper logout/

tagout procedures) all energy sources to the equipment

and accessories and completely discharge all parts and

accessories which retain electric charge. Failure to

comply may result in severe personnel injury or death.

Preventive maintenance includes periodic inspection

of oil level in the oil reservoir (for pump with oil lube

column), re-lubrication of electric motors, gear drives

and prime mover. Systematic inspection of the pump

and its components shall be made at regular intervals.

The frequency required depends upon the operating

conditions of the pump and its environment. See

following Preventive Maintenance Schedule. Consult

the applicable manufacturer’s instructions for detailed

information on maintenance for the prime mover,

driveshaft, electric motors and gear drives. Any deviation

in performance or operations from what is expected can

be traced to some specific cause. Variances from initial

performance will indicate changing system conditions,

wear, or impending breakdown of the unit.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

PROCEDURE

TIME INTERVAL

(in operating hours)

Clean dirt, oil and grease from

As required

driver and discharge head.

Clean driver ventilation passage to

As required

prevent overheating.
Change lubrication in gear drive.

2,000 or once a year

Tighten all loose bolts and check

As required

for excessive vibration.
If packing is grease lubricated,

100

add as required.
Check that there is some leakage

through stuffing box while pump is

As required

in operation. Do not tighten gland

nuts unless necessary.
Maintain a liquid film of lubrication

As required

between the seal rubbing faces.
Re-grease the motor bearings:
1800 RPM and above

Refer to Motor IOM

Below 1800 RPM

Refer to Motor IOM

PACKING ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
Pumps equipped with packing, shall be adjusted

whenever the leakage rate exceeds two drops per second.

If there is no leakage or the stuffing box overheats, do

not back off gland nuts while the pump is running. This

will allow the entire set of rings to move away from the

bottom of the box, without relieving pressure of the

packing on the shaft. Stop the pump and allow packing

to cool then restart the pump.

Be sure to reinstall the coupling guard

before restarting the pump.

It may be necessary to repeat this procedure several

times before proper amount of liquid comes through to

efficiently prevent overheating. If leakage is excessive,

adjust the stuffing box as follows:

1. With the pump in operation, tighten the gland nuts

one-quarter turn for each adjustment. Allow packing

to equalize against the increased pressure and

leakage to gradually decrease to a steady rate, before

making another adjustment.

Do not over tighten the stuffing box.

Excessive pressure can wear out packing

prematurely and seriously damage the shaft.

2. With the pump shut down and when packing has

been compressed to the point that the gland is about

to contact the upper face of stuffing box, remove

the split gland, add one extra packing ring and

readjust. If this fails to reduce leakage to two drops

per second, remove all packing rings and replace

with new rings.

3. Remove the packing with the aid of a packing hook.

If a lantern ring is provided, remove it by inserting

a wire hook in the slots of the ring and pull it from

the packing box. Thoroughly clean the stuffing box

of all foreign matter.

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

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