Gorman-Rupp Pumps 2D-E.50 1P 1485341 and up User Manual

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D SERIES

OPERATION

PAGE C − 2

STOPPING

After stopping the pump, lock out and tag out in-
coming power to the motor to ensure that the
pump will remain inoperative.

If the pump will be idle for more than a few hours, or
if it has been pumping liquids containing a large
amount of solids, flush it with clean water.

Cold Weather Preservation

The primary construction materials of this
pump are aluminum, with neoprene flap
valves and diaphragm. Do not attempt to
clean or flush this pump with any liquid
which would attack pump fittings or com-
ponents. Avoid cleaning with cleaning sol-
vent.

In below freezing conditions, drain the water from
the pump and the lines when the pump is not in op-

eration. Also, clean out any solids by flushing with a
hose.

GEARBOX TEMPERATURE CHECK

The gearbox runs higher than ambient tempera-
tures because of heat generated by friction. Tem-
peratures of approximately 200

_F (93_C) are con-

sidered normal, and can operate intermittently at
250

_F (121_C).

Checking gearbox temperatures by hand is inac-
curate. Place a contact-type thermometer against
the housing and record this temperature for future
reference.

A sudden increase in gearbox temperature is a
warning that the bearings are at the point of failing.
Make certain that the bearing lubricant is of the
proper viscosity and at the correct level (see LU-
BRICATION in Section E). Bearing overheating
can also be caused by shaft misalignment and/or
excessive vibration.

When pumps are first started, the bearings may
seem to run at temperatures above normal. Con-
tinued operation should bring the temperatures
down to normal levels.

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