Alignment – Gorman-Rupp Pumps T10A61S-B /FM User Manual

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SUPER T SERIES

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INSTALLATION

Some leakage (1 to 5 gallons [3.8 to 19
liters] per minute) will occur when the
valve is fully closed. Be sure the bypass
line is directed back to the wet well or
tank to prevent hazardous spills.

Consult the manual accompanying the Air Release
Valve for additional information on valve installation
and performance.

Air Release Valve Installation

The Automatic Air Release Valve must be inde­
pendently mounted in a horizontal position be­
tween the pump discharge port

and the inlet side of

the discharge check valve (see Figure 3). The inlet
opening in the Air Release Valve is equipped with
standard 1‐inch NPT pipe threads.

DISCHARGE PIPE

DISCHARGE

CHECK VALVE

PUMP DISCHARGE

SELF‐PRIMING

CENTRIFUGAL

PUMP

SUCTION

LINE

SUPPORT

BRACKET

CLEAN‐OUT

COVER

INSTALL AIR RELEASE VALVE

IN HORIZONTAL POSITION

90

_ LONG

RADIUS

ELBOW

BLEED LINE 1”

(25,4 MM) DIA. MIN.

(CUSTOMER
FURNISHED)
EXTEND 6”

(152,4 MM)

BELOW LIQUID

WET WELL

OR SUMP

LEVEL SURFACE

Figure 3. Typical Automatic Air Release Valve Installation

Connect the valve outlet to a bleed line which
slopes back to the wet well or sump. The bleed line
must be the same size as the outlet opening or
larger, depending on which Air Release Valve is be­
ing used. If piping is used for the bleed line, avoid
the use of elbows whenever possible.

NOTE

For multiple pump installations, it is recommended
that each Air Release Valve be fitted with an inde­
pendent bleeder line directed back to the wet well.
If multiple Air Release Valves are installed in a sys­
tem, do not direct bleeder lines to a common mani­
fold pipe. Contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or

the Gorman‐Rupp Company for information about
installation of an Automatic Air Release Valve for
your specific application.

ALIGNMENT

The alignment of the pump and its power source is
critical for trouble‐free mechanical operation. In
either a flexible coupling or belt‐driven system, the
driver and pump must be mounted so that their
shafts are aligned with and parallel to each other. It
is imperative that alignment be checked after the

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