Gorman-Rupp Pumps 112D60-B-TCD914L6 1520501 and up User Manual

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OM-06592

10 SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 15

Install the suction and discharge lines and open all
valves. Make certain that all piping connections are
tight, properly supported and secure. Open all the
valves in the suction and discharge lines.

Be sure the pump and engine have been properly
lubricated, see LUBRICATION.

Remove the cover assembly (40) and fill the pump
casing with clean liquid. Reinstall the fill cover and
tighten it.

Be sure the pump and power source have been
properly lubricated, see LUBRICATION.

Refer to OPERATION, Section C, before putting
the pump back into service.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
MAINTENANCE

(Figure E-3)

The suction elbow is equipped with a pressure re­
lief valve (69) to provide additional safety for the
pump and operator (refer to Liquid Temperature
And Overheating
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 air vent with the dis­
charge port pointing down.

LUBRICATION

Bearings

(Figure E-3)

The pedestal was fully lubricated when shipped
from the factory. Check the oil level regularly and

maintain it at the midpoint of the sight gauge (64).
When lubrication is required, unscrew the air vent
(50) and fill the pedestal with SAE No. 30 non‐det­
ergent oil. Clean and reinstall the pedestal air vent.

When lubricating a dry (overhauled) pedestal, add
approximately 128 ounces (3,8 Liters) of oil. Do not
overfill. Over‐lubrication can cause the bearings to
over‐heat, resulting in premature bearing failure.

Under normal conditions, change the oil each
5000 hours of operation, or at twelve month inter­
vals, which ever occurs first. Change the oil more
frequently if the pump is operated continuously or
installed in an environment with rapid temperature
change.

Monitor the condition of the bearing lubri­
cant regularly for evidence of rust or mois­
ture condensation. This is especially im­
portant in areas where variable hot and
cold temperatures are common.

For cold weather operation, consult the factory or a
lubricant supplier for the recommended grade of
oil.

Seal Assembly

(Figure E‐2)

Check the seal lubricant before starting the pump
and periodically during operation. Fill the bottler
oiler (56) with SAE No. 30 non‐detergent oil. Check
the oil level regularly and maintain it at the level in­
dicated on the bottle oiler.

Periodically clean and reinstall the seal cavity air
vent (50A).

Engine

Consult the literature supplied with the engine, or
contact your local engine representative.

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