Gorman-Rupp Pumps T6A60S-4045T-ESP 1473164 and up User Manual

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SUPER T SERIES

OM-06331

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INSTALLATION

damaged if the cables or chains used to lift
and move the unit are improperly wrapped
around the pump.

Mounting

Locate the pump in an accessible place as close as
practical to the liquid being pumped. Level mount­
ing is essential for proper operation.

The pump may have to be supported or shimmed
to provide for level operation or to eliminate vibra­
tion.

If the pump has been mounted on a moveable
base, make certain the base is stationary by setting
the brake and blocking the wheels before attempt­
ing to operate the pump.

To ensure sufficient lubrication and fuel supply to
the engine, do not position the pump and engine
more than 15

_

off horizontal for continuous opera­

tion. The pump and engine may be positioned up
to 30

_

off horizontal for intermittent operation

only; however, the engine manufacturer should be
consulted for continuous operation at angles
greater than 15

_

.

Clearance

When positioning the pump, allow a minimum
clearance of 18 inches (457,2 mm) in front of the
enclosure suction cover to permit removal of the
cover and easy access to the pump.

SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPING

Pump performance is adversely effected by in­
creased suction lift, discharge elevation, and fric­
tion losses. See the performance curve and notes
on Page E‐1 to be sure your overall application al­
lows pump to operate within the safe operation
range.

Materials

Either pipe or hose maybe used for suction and
discharge lines; however, the materials must be
compatible with the liquid being pumped. If hose is
used in suction lines, it must be the rigid‐wall, rein­
forced type to prevent collapse under suction. Us­

ing piping couplings in suction lines is not recom­
mended.

Line Configuration

Keep suction and discharge lines as straight as
possible to minimize friction losses. Make mini­
mum use of elbows and fittings, which substan­
tially increase friction loss. If elbows are necessary,
use the long‐radius type to minimize friction loss.

Connections to Pump

Before tightening a connecting flange, align it ex­
actly with the pump port. Never pull a pipe line into
place by tightening the flange bolts and/or cou­
plings.

Lines near the pump must be independently sup­
ported to avoid strain on the pump which could
cause excessive vibration, decreased bearing life,
and increased shaft and seal wear. If hose‐type
lines are used, they should have adequate support
to secure them when filled with liquid and under
pressure.

Gauges

Most pumps are drilled and tapped for installing
discharge pressure and vacuum suction gauges.
If these gauges are desired for pumps that are not
tapped, drill and tap the suction and discharge
lines not less than 18 inches (457,2 mm) from the
suction and discharge ports and install the lines.
Installation closer to the pump may result in erratic
readings.

SUCTION LINES

To avoid air pockets which could affect pump prim­
ing, the suction line must be as short and direct as
possible. When operation involves a suction lift, the
line must always slope upward to the pump from
the source of the liquid being pumped; if the line
slopes down to the pump at any point along the
suction run, air pockets will be created.

Fittings

Suction lines should be the same size as the pump
inlet. If reducers are used in suction lines, they
should be the eccentric type, and should be in­

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