Gorman-Rupp Pumps 02K3-B 283128 and up User Manual

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INSTALLATION

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; over speeding the pump may damage both
pump and power source.

Do not operate the pump without the
guard in place over the rotating parts
.
exposed rotating parts can catch cloth­
ing, fingers, or tools, causing severe in­
jury to personnel.

DRIVE BELT TENSIONING

General Rules of Tensioning

For new drive belts, check the tension after 5, 20
and 50 hours of operation and re‐tension as re­
quired (see the following procedure for measuring
belt tension). Thereafter, check and re‐tension if re­
quired monthly or at 500 hour intervals, whichever
comes first.

Ideal drive belt tension is the lowest tension at
which the belt will not slip under peak load condi­
tions. Do not over‐tension drive belts. Over‐ten­
sioning will shorten both drive belt and bearing life.
Under‐tensioning will cause belt slippage. Always
keep belts free from dirt, grease, oil and other for­
eign material which may cause slippage.

GROUNDING

If the pump is used to handle volatile or flammable
liquids, the unit must be grounded by attaching a
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 electri­
cal connection with the rod and the pump.

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

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