Installation - section b – Gorman-Rupp Pumps S6A1-E60 460/3 1401314 and up User Manual

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S SERIES PUMPS

OM-06111

PAGE B - 1

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION - SECTION B

GENERAL INFORMATION

Review all SAFETY information in Section A.

Since pump installations are seldom identical, this
section is intended only to summarize general rec­
ommendations and practices required to inspect,
position, and arrange the pump and piping. If there
are any questions concerning your specific instal­
lation, contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or
the Gorman‐Rupp Company.

Liquid level devices are available from Gorman‐
Rupp as optional equipment. For information on
installing and operating these items, refer to the lit­
erature accompanying them.

Pump Model Designation

Following is a description of the model numbering
system for S Series pumps. These submersible
pumps are available in a range of sizes. Refer to the
following chart to identify the size of your specific
pump model.

S

Series

Discharge Size

Pump Hydraulics

Pump Construction

H.P.

Voltage/Phase

3

C

1

E

230/3

-

6.2

Pump Model

PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION

The pump assembly was inspected and tested be­
fore shipment from the factory. Before installation,
check for damage which may have occurred dur­
ing shipment. Check as follows:

a. Inspect the pump assembly for cracks, dents,

damaged threads, and other obvious dam­
age.

b. Check for loose attaching hardware. Since

gaskets tend to shrink after drying, check for
loose hardware at the mating surfaces.

c. Inspect the power cable for cuts or any other

obvious damage.

d. Check that amperes, phase, voltage and

hertz indicated on the name plate match the

ratings on the control box and incoming pow­
er.

e. Carefully read all tags, decals, and markings

on the pump, and perform all duties indicated.

f. Check for oil leaks. If there is any indication of

an oil leak, see LUBRICATION at the end of
this manual.

PUMP SEAL

There are two shaft seals in the pump. The lower
seal prevents liquid from entering the intermediate
cavity at the impeller end. The upper seal prevents
oil leakage from the motor housing cavity and acts
as back‐up protection in the event of lower seal fail­
ure.

LUBRICATION

These pumps utilize two lubrication cavities. The
motor housing cavity provides lubrication to the
motor assembly and bearings, while the intermedi­
ate cavity provides lubrication to the pump seal.

The pumps are fully lubricated when shipped from
the factory. However, lubrication levels must be
checked
before installing the pump (see LU­
BRICATION
in MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR -
SECTION E
). An additional quart (0,9 liter) of oil is
provided to “top off” the oil level in the pump motor
cavity. If the oil level is abnormally low, determine
the cause before putting the pump into service.

Due to differences in pump design, the quantity of
oil and manner in which oil is to be added to the
seal cavity varies between pump models. Refer to
Table B‐2 for oil capacities and positions for filling
the seal cavity in each pump. Motor cavities requir­
ing lubrication should always be positioned verti­
cally for filling. Refer to LUBRICATION, Section C
for lubrication specifications and intervals.

PUMP INSTALLATION

When installing or servicing the pump
or controls, follow all requirements for
the installation of wiring or electrical

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