Gorman-Rupp Pumps 81 1/2P47A-B 801848 and up User Manual

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OM-02163

80 SERIES

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 7

Impeller Installation

Inspect the impeller, and replace it if cracked or
badly worn. Install the same thickness of impeller
shims (15) as previously removed. Install the im­
peller key (4) and slide the impeller onto the shaft,
taking care not to damage the sealing elements.

Install a new impeller screw O‐ring (16). Immobilize
the impeller by wedging a block of wood between
the vanes to prevent shaft rotation. Install the im­
peller screw (16) to 15 to 20 in. lbs. (1,7 to 2,3 m.
kg.). Remove the wood block.

The vane plate (20) will seat properly in
only one position; do not try to force the
vane plate onto the intermediate alignment
pins.

A clearance of .008 to .015 inch ( 0,30 to 0,38 mm)
between the impeller and the vane plate (20) is
necessary for maximum pump efficiency. Position
the vane plate over the impeller and the alignment
pins on the intermediate. The vane plate will seat
properly in only one position; do not try to force the
vane plate onto the intermediate alignment pins.

Use a feeler gauge to measure this clearance. Add
or remove impeller shims until the proper clear­
ance is achieved.

Vane Plate and Pump Casing Installation

Follow all torque recommendations when
securing the pump hardware. Over‐tight­
ening can cause pump components to
crack or threads to strip.

If the flow guide (24) was removed at disassembly,
install a new flow guide O‐ring (23) and secure the
flow guide to the pump casing (1) by torquing the

self‐tapping screws (25) in an alternating pattern to
8 to 10 ft. lbs. (0,9 to 1,1 m. kg.).

Install the vane plate O‐ring (21) and the pump cas­
ing O‐ring (5). Position the vane plate over the im­
peller and the alignment pins on the intermediate.
Check impeller‐to‐vane plate clearance as de­
scribed in Impeller Installation.

Carefully slide the pump casing over the vane plate
and secure it to the intermediate by torquing the
self‐tapping screws (6) in an alternating pattern to
15 to 20 in. lbs. (1,7 to 2,3 m. kg.).

Install the capscrews and nuts (17 and 18) and
torque them in an alternating pattern to 20 to 25 in.
lbs. (2,3 to 2,9 m. kg.).

Final Pump Assembly

Be sure the pump and motor are securely
mounted to the base.

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

Fill the pump casing with clean liquid.

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

LUBRICATION

Seal Assembly

The seal assembly is lubricated by the medium be­
ing pumped. No additional lubrication is required.

Bearings

The shaft bearings are permanently lubricated by
the manufacturer and sealed within the integral
shaft and bearing housing assembly. No routine lu­
brication or maintenance of the bearings is re­
quired.

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