Gorman-Rupp Pumps S6B1-E95 575/3 1429763 and up User Manual

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OM-06257

S SERIES PUMPS

PAGE E - 7

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

disturbed. Repair gaskets and O‐rings are listed in
the Parts List.

PUMP END DISASSEMBLY

Strainer Removal

(Figure E-1)

To remove the strainer screen and base plate (48
and 53), raise the pump slightly, or lay it on its side
and disengage the hardware (50, 51 and 52) se­
curing the strainer and base plate to the diffuser
(1). If the impeller (2) is clogged, the debris can
usually be removed without further disassembly.

Draining Oil From Seal Cavity

(Figure E-1)

If any further disassembly is to be performed on the
pump, the seal oil cavity must be drained.

Let the pump cool before removing the
seal cavity drain plug. Pressure built up
within a hot pump could cause the oil to
spray out when the plug is removed. Re­
move the plug slowly and permit pressure
to vent to atmosphere.

Lay the pump on its side with the pipe plugs (13
and 16) facing up. Clean any dirt from around the
plugs. Remove the seal cavity drain plug (13), and
install a short 3/8‐inch NPT nipple in the hole. Tip
the pump and drain the seal oil into a clean con­
tainer. Inspect the oil for water, dirt, or cloudy condi­
tion which could indicate lower seal failure or poor
gasket seal.

Draining Oil From Motor Cavity

(Figure E-1)

If motor problems are suspected, remove the mo­
tor cavity drain plug (16), and install a short nipple
in the hole. Tip the pump and drain the motor oil
into a clean container. Inspect the oil for dark color
which could indicate motor overheating, water or

dirt contamination. The presence of dirt or water
could indicate a breakdown in the waterproof in­
tegrity of the motor cavity, probably due to poor
gaskets or seals.

Positioning Pump For Disassembly

(Figure E-1)

It is recommended that the pump be positioned
upside‐down during disassembly. To hold the
pump in the inverted position, rest the pump se­
curely on blocks. Be careful not to damage the
pressure relief valve (29) and the terminal housing
and cable assembly (34) while in this position. Use
adequate equipment and personnel to safely han­
dle the pump until it is secured. If inverting the
pump is not practical, lay the pump on its side and
secure it to prevent rolling.

Strainer Plate And Suction Head Removal

(Figure E-1)

Remove the hardware (9, 10 and 11) securing the
strainer plate (12) to the intermediate (17). Remove
the strainer plate. Discard the the strainer plate
gasket (14) and the diffuser O‐ring (8). Remove the
nylon locknuts (60) securing the suction head (58)
to the diffuser (1). Pull the suction head off the dif­
fuser studs (59). Remove the spacers and adjust­
ing shims (6 and 7). For ease of reassembly, tie and
tag the spacer and shims. Remove and discard the
suction head O‐ring (5).

Impeller Removal

(Figure E-1)

Remove the nylon locknuts (55) from the studs
(54).

NOTE

The impeller hub is drilled and tapped with two 3/8
- 16 UNC screw holes for use with an impeller
knocker (not shown) if desired.

Insert a 3/4 inch square X 36 inch long (19,1 mm
square X 914,4 mm long) rod between the vanes of
the impeller (2) and the diffuser studs (54) to pre­
vent impeller rotation. Remove the impeller nut (57)
and washer (56). Remove the rod from between

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