Installation - section b – Gorman-Rupp Pumps PAV3B60C-3TNV70 1433753 and up User Manual

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PA SERIES

OM-06260

PAGE B - 1

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION - SECTION B

Review all SAFETY information in Section A.

Since pump installations are seldom identical, this
section offers only general recommendations and
practices required to inspect, position, and ar­
range the pump and piping.

Most of the information pertains to a standard
static lift application where the pump is positioned
above the free level of liquid to be pumped.

If installed in a flooded suction application where
the liquid is supplied to the pump under pressure,
some of the information such as mounting, line
configuration, and priming must be tailored to the
specific application. Since the pressure supplied
to the pump is critical to performance and safety,
be sure to limit the incoming pressure to 50% of the
maximum permissible operating pressure as
shown on the pump performance curve.

For further assistance, contact your Gorman‐Rupp
distributor or the Gorman‐Rupp Company.

PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION

The pump assembly was inspected and tested be­
fore shipment from the factory. Before installation,
inspect the pump for damage which may have oc­
curred during shipment. Check as follows:

a. Inspect the pump for cracks, dents, damaged

threads, and other obvious damage.

b. Check for and tighten loose attaching hard­

ware. Since gaskets tend to shrink after dry­
ing, check for loose hardware at mating sur­
faces.

c. Carefully read all tags, decals, and markings

on the pump assembly, and perform all duties
indicated. Note that the pump shaft rotates in
the required direction.

Only operate this pump in the direction in­

dicated by the arrow on the pump body
and on the accompanying decal. Other­
wise, the impeller could become loosened
from the shaft and seriously damage the
pump.

d. Check levels and lubricate as necessary. Re­

fer to LUBRICATION in the Maintenance and
Repair Manual
and perform duties as in­
structed.

e. If the pump has been stored for more than 12

months, some of the components or lubri­
cants may have exceeded their maximum
shelf life. These must be inspected or re­
placed
to ensure maximum pump service.

If the maximum shelf life has been exceeded, or if
anything appears to be abnormal, contact your
Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the factory to deter­
mine the repair or updating policy. Do not put the
pump into service until appropriate action has
been taken.

POSITIONING PUMP

Lifting

Pump unit weights will vary depending on the
mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and
use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity.
Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed
equipment such as suction and discharge hoses
or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed
units.

Death or serious personal injury and
damage to the pump or components
can occur if proper lifting procedures
are not observed. Make certain that
hoists, chains, slings or cables are in
good working condition and of suffi­
cient capacity and that they are posi­

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