Additional safety requirements, Pump location, Important – Xylem P81630E Series VSC and VSCS Base Mounted Centrifugal Pumps User Manual

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS:

ELECTRICAL SAFETY:

THERMAL SAFETY:

MECHANICAL SAFETY:

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WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard

Electrical connections to be made by a qualified

electrician in accordance with all applicable codes, ordi-

nances, and good practices. Failure to follow these in-

structions could result in serious personal injury or death,

or property damage.

WARNING: Electrical Overload Hazard

Three phase motors must have properly sized

heaters to provide overload and undervoltage protection.

Single phase motors have built-in overload protectors.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, or property damage.

WARNING: Extreme Temperature Hazard

If pump, motor, or piping are operating at extremely

high or low temperatures, guarding or insulation is re-

quired. Failure to follow these instructions could result in

serious personal injury or death, or property damage.

WARNING: Unexpected Startup Hazard

Disconnect and lockout power before servicing.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious

personal injury or death, or property damage.

WARNING: Excessive System Pressure Hazard

The maximum working pressure of the pump is listed

on the nameplate, do not exceed this pressure. Failure to

follow these instructions could result in serious personal

injury or death, or property damage.

WARNING: Excessive Pressure Hazard

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, or property damage.

PUMP LOCATION

Locate the pump so there is sufficient room for inspection, main-

tenance and service. If the use of a hoist or tackle is needed,

allow ample head room.

If lifting of the entire pump is required, do so with slings placed

under the base rails as shown.
The best pump location for sound and vibration absorption is

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

tion is overhead, special precautions should be undertaken to

reduce possible sound transmission, consult a sound specialist.
If the pump is not on a closed system, it should be placed as

near as possible to the source of the 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.

IMPORTANT

Do not install and operate 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 con-

trols, temperature controls, and flow controls as appropriate. If

the system does not include these devices, consult the respon-

sible engineer or architect before making pumps operational.

COMPRESSION TANK

SHOULD BE LOCATED

ON THE SUCTION SIDE

OF THE PUMP

B&G REDUCING

VALVE

COLD

WATER

SUPPLY

FROM BOILER

CHILLER OR CONVER

TER

B&G ROLAIRTROL

AIR SEPARATOR

SUPPLY

TO SYSTEM

ISOLATION

VALVE

B&G CIRCUIT

SETTER

B&G TRIPLE DUTY

VALVE

WARNING: Fall Objects Hazard

Eyebolts or lifting lugs, if provided, are for lifting only

the components to which they are attached. Failure to fol-

low these instructions could result in serious personal

injury or death, or property damage.

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