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

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IMPELLER WEAR RING REMOVAL

1. Utilizing a diamond point chisel, cut two “V” shaped

grooves on the impeller wear ring approximately

180 degrees apart. Use extreme care not to damage

the wear ring seat.

2. With a chisel or drift, knock the end of one half of

the ring out, and pry the ring off.

3. On special materials such as chrome steel, set up the

impeller in a lathe and machine the wear ring off

using extreme care not to machine or damage the

ring seat.

BOWL AND LINESHAFT BEARING REMOVAL

Utilizing an arbor press and a piece of pipe or sleeve

with outside diameter slightly smaller than the outside

diameter of the bearing to press the bearing out.

NOTE: Bowl bearings are press fit. Do not remove

unless replacement is necessary.

INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY

INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT

1. Clean all pump parts thoroughly with a suitable

cleaner.

2. Check bearing retainers for deformation and wear.

3. Check shafts for straightness and excessive wear

on bearing surfaces. Average total run-out should

be less than 0.0005” TIR per foot, not to exceed

0.005” T.I.R. for every 10 feet of shafting.

4. Visually check impellers and bowls for cracks and

pitting. Check all bowl bearings for excessive wear

and corrosion.

5. Replace all badly worn or damaged parts with new

parts. In addition, replace all gaskets and packing as

required.

TURBINE BOWL WEAR RING INSTALLATION

Place chamfered face of the bowl or impeller wear ring

towards the ring seat and press the ring into the seat.

Use an arbor press or equal, making sure the ring is flush

with the edge or the wear ring seat.

INSTALL BOWL AND LINESHAFT BEARING

(Refer to Figure 1 for components numbers)

1. Press bearing (656) into retainer (652) using an

arbor press or equal.

2. Press bearing (690) into suction bowl/bell (689) by

using an arbor press or equal. The top of the bearing

should protrude above the suction hub equal to the

depth of the counter bore in the sand collar.

3. Place the bowl (670) with the flange downward and

press bearing (672) through chamfered side of bowl

hub until the bearing is flush with the hub by using

an arbor press or equal.

REASSEMBLY OF THE BOWL ASSEMBLY WITH

TAPERLOCK CONSTRUCTION

1. For ease in re-assembly apply a thin film of turbine

oil to all mating and threaded parts.

2. If the sand collar is not assembled to the shaft,

install the sand collar. The sand collar is attached

to the shaft with a shrink fit. The larger diameter

of the counterbore of the sand collar goes toward

the suction bell bearing. Heat the sand collar until

it slips over the shaft and quickly position it so that

the bottom of the sand collar is set according to the

"X" dimension, before it cools. See Figure 16. See

Table 1 for the "X" dimensions. Slide the plain end

of the pump shaft into the suction bowl/bell bearing

until the sand collar rests against the suction bowl/

bell.

Wear protective gloves and use appropri-

ate eye protection to prevent injury when

handling hot parts.

3. Hold the shaft in this position by inserting a long

capscrew (or all thread rod with a hex nut) with an

assembly jig into the bottom end of the suction hub

and secure tight into the threaded hole at the end

of the shaft. Be sure the shaft has been cleaned and

checked the straightness.

Figure 16

WARNING

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