Gorman-Rupp Pumps 82H52-B 252751 thru 1325647 User Manual

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80 SERIES

OM−00836

PAGE B − 6

INSTALLATION

Figure 3B. Aligning Non-Spider Type

Couplings

Align non-spider type couplings by using a feeler

gauge or taper gauge between the coupling halves

every 90 degrees. The coupling is in alignment

when the hubs are the same distance apart at all

points (see Figure 3B).

Check parallel adjustment by laying a straightedge

across both coupling rims at the top, bottom, and

side. When the straightedge rests evenly on both

halves of the coupling, the coupling is in horizontal

parallel alignment. If the coupling is misaligned,

use a feeler gauge between the coupling and the

straightedge to measure the amount of misalign-

ment.

V-Belt Drives

When using V-belt drives, the power source and

the pump must be parallel. Use a straightedge

along the sides of the pulleys to ensure that the pul-

leys are properly aligned (see Figure 3C). In drive

systems using two or more belts, make certain that

the belts are a matched set; unmatched sets will

cause accelerated belt wear.

MISALIGNED:

SHAFTS

NOT PARALLEL

MISALIGNED:

SHAFTS

NOT IN LINE

ALIGNED: SHAFTS

PARALLEL AND

SHEAVES IN LINE

Figure 3C. Alignment of V-Belt Driven Pumps

Tighten the belts in accordance with the belt manu-
facturer’s instructions. If the belts are too loose,
they will slip; if the belts are too tight, there will be
excessive power loss and possible bearing failure.
Select pulleys that will match the proper speed ra-
tio; overspeeding the pump may damage both
pump and power source.

Do not operate the pump without the
shields and/or guards in place over the
drive shaft, belts, and/or couplings, or
other rotating parts. Exposed rotating
parts can catch clothing, fingers, or
tools, causing severe injury to person-
nel.

GROUNDING

If the pump has been approved to pump volatile or
flammable liquids, the unit must be grounded by
attaching the ground wire assembly to a ground
rod in order to eliminate electrostatic build-up by
the liquid being pumped. Install the ground rod in
accordance with the National Electrical Codes and
all local codes. Be sure the fastening device makes
a tight electrical connection with the rod and the
pump.

Inspect and test the ground wire assembly
for conductivity. replace broken or frayed
wire before resuming operation.

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