Gorman-Rupp Pumps S8B1-E100 460/3 1432260 and up User Manual

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S SERIES PUMPS

OM-06259

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

PAGE E - 10

STATIONARY

SEAL SEAT

SPRING

IMPELLER

BELLOWS

ROTOR

SHAFT

ROTATING

ELEMENT

STATIONARY

ELEMENT

SEAL

RETAINING RING

SEAL

PLATE

STATIONARY

SEAL SEAT

SPRING

BELLOWS

SPRING

RETAINER

ROTATING

ELEMENT

SPRING

RETAINER

O‐RINGS

O‐RING

RETAINER

RETAINER

Figure E-3. Upper And Lower Seal Assemblies

This seal is not designed for operation at
temperatures above 122

_ F (50_ C). Do not

use at higher operating temperatures.

Upper Seal Installation

(Figures E-1 and E-3)

Do not unwrap a new seal assembly until time of
installation. Cleanliness of seal components is criti­
cal, especially the seal faces.

Clean the rotor shaft (39) and seal cavity area of the
intermediate (48). Be sure the area is dry and free
of lint and dirt. Check the seal bore for burrs or
nicks that might prevent a good seal. Remove
them with a fine file or emery cloth to restore origi­
nal contours. If the shaft is bent or damaged, the
complete rotor and shaft must be replaced as an
assembly. Apply a light coating of oil to the bore of
the intermediate.

Carefully remove the material stuffed into the seat
bore (or unwrap the shaft). Be sure no debris
stopped by the material falls into the motor cavity.

NOTE

When pressing seal components onto the shaft,
use hand pressure only. A push tube cut from a
length of plastic pipe will aid in installing seal com­
ponents. The I.D. of the push tube should be ap­
proximately the same as the I.D. of the seal spring.

Lubricate the stationary seat O‐ring and position
the stationary seat in the intermediate bore with the
sealing face up. Cover the seal face with a clean tis­
sue and use your thumbs to press the stationary
seat into the bore. Apply equal pressure on oppo­
site sides until the seat contacts the bore shoulder.
Remove the tissue and inspect the seal face to en­
sure that it is clean and dry. If cleaning is neces­
sary, use clean tissue to wipe lightly in a circular
pattern.

Unpack the rotating portion of the seal. Be certain
the seal face of the rotating element is free of grit or
surface damage. If the rotating element does not
want to stay in the bellows retainer when turned

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