Gorman-Rupp Pumps VS6A60-B 1321070 thru 1352520 User Manual

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OM-06014

ULTRA V SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 19

Replace the back cover O‐rings (6 and 17) and lu­
bricate them with a generous amount of No. 2
grease. Clean any scale or debris from the contact­
ing surfaces in the pump casing that might inter­
fere or prevent a good seal with the back cover.

USE TWO REMAINING
ADJUSTING SCREWS AND
LOCKING COLLARS TO
SET FACE CLEARANCE

USE TWO
OPPOSING
BACK COVER NUTS
TO PRESS
BACK COVER
INTO PUMP
CASING

INDEX COLLARS 3
DETENTS COUNTER‐
CLOCKWISE, THEN
TURN CLOCKWISE
UNTIL SCREW
HOLES ALIGN

Figure 11. Installing and Adjusting Back Cover

Screw the four adjusting screws (12) into the
tapped holes in the back cover plate until they are
just flush with the machined surface on the back
side of the cover plate.

Align the back cover plate over the studs (3) and
slide it into the pump casing. Use two back cover
nuts (14) on diagonally opposing studs to press
the back cover into the pump casing until the wear
plate just touches the impeller when the shaft is
turned by hand. Tighten the back cover nuts
evenly to avoid binding.

With the wear plate just touching the impeller, turn
the two free adjusting screws until they engage the
pump casing. Position the locking collars over the
adjusting screws so the holes in the collars for the
locking screws align approximately with the holes
in the cover plate.

Loosen the back cover nuts used to press the back
cover into the pump casing one full turn.

Pull the collars off the adjusting screws, index them
three detents counterclockwise, and reinstall the
collars on the adjusting screws. Use the collars to
turn the adjusting screws clockwise until the holes

in the locking collars realign with the tapped screw
holes in the back cover plate. Secure the locking
collars to the back cover plate with the hardware
(11 and 13). Install the two remaining back cover
nuts snugly against the adjusting screws.

Remove the first two back cover nuts from their
studs. Turn the adjusting screws clockwise until
they engage the pump casing. Install the locking
collars and hardware (11 and 13). Reinstall the
back cover nuts.

Be sure the wear plate does not scrape against the
impeller.

Over time it may be necessary to repeat the adjust­
ment process to compensate for normal wear be­
tween the impeller and wear plate. When all of the
adjustment has been used on the back cover side
of the pump, an additional 0.125 inch (3,2 mm) of
adjustment may be obtained by removing the ro­
tating assembly spacers (30).

Allow an installed pump to completely cool before
draining liquid from the pump casing. Remove the
back cover. Remove the rotating assembly adjust­
ing shims, then reinstall the hardware securing the
rotating assembly to the pump casing. Perform the
back cover adjustment procedure described
above to obtain the proper face clearance.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
MAINTENANCE

(Figure 2)

The back cover is equipped with a pressure relief
valve to provide additional safety for the pump and
operator (refer to Liquid Temperature And Over­
heating
in OPERATION).

It is recommended that the pressure relief valve as­
sembly be replaced at each overhaul, or any time
the pump overheats and activates the valve. Never
replace this valve with a substitute which has not
been specified or provided by the Gorman‐Rupp
Company.

Periodically, the valve should be removed for in­
spection and cleaning. When reinstalling the relief
valve, apply `Loctite Pipe Sealant With Teflon No.
592', or equivalent compound, on the relief valve
threads. Position the valve as shown in Figure 2
with the discharge port pointing down.

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