Gorman-Rupp Pumps SFV4A-X 1531245 and up User Manual

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OM-06628

SFV SERIES X‐PROOF PUMPS

PAGE E - 19

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

file or hand honing stone to restore original con­
tours. If the shaft is bent or severely damaged, the
motor must be replaced.

The shaft seal assembly should not be reused be­
cause wear patterns on the finished faces cannot
be realigned during reassembly. This could result
in premature failure.

Handle the seal parts with extreme care to prevent
damage. Be careful not to contaminate the preci­
sion finished faces; even fingerprints on the faces

can shorten seal life. If necessary, clean the faces
with a non‐oil based solvent and a clean, lint‐free
tissue. Wipe lightly in a circular pattern to avoid
scratching the faces.

Inspect the seal components for wear, scoring,
grooves, and other damage that might cause leak­
age. If any components are worn, replace the com­
plete seal; never mix old and new seal parts.

Install the shaft seal as shown in the following illus­
tration.

IMPELLER

ROTATING

ELEMENT

SEAL PLATE

STATIONARY

SEAL SEAT

SPRING

BELLOWS AND

RETAINER ASSY

SPRING

RETAINER

SHIM SET

O‐RING

SHAFT SLEEVE

O‐RING (IF

USED)

SHAFT SLEEVE

(IF USED)

Figure E-7. Typical Lower Seal Assembly

The seal assembly is not designed for op­
eration at temperatures above 104

_F

(40

_C). Do not use at higher operating

temperatures.

Seal Installation (With Shaft Sleeve)

Thoroughly clean the O‐ring surfaces and seal
bore of the seal plate. The seal bore must be free of
burrs and nicks which could damage the seal. In­
spect the seal plate for cracks, distortion, or ero­
sion and replace it if defective.

Lubricate the seal sleeve O‐ring with light oil and
slide it onto the rotor shaft until it is seated against

the shaft shoulder. Use caution not to nick or dam­
age the O‐ring on the shaft keyway.

Position the seal plate on a clean flat surface with
the impeller side up.

Unpack the seal stationary seat and O‐ring. Apply
a light coating of oil to the seal plate bore and the
O.D. of the stationary seat O‐ring. Keep the sealing
face dry.

Position the stationary seat and O‐ring in the seal
plate bore with the sealing face up and cover the
seal face with a clean tissue. Use your thumbs to
press the assembly into the bore. Apply equal
pressure on opposite sides until the seat contacts
the bore shoulder. Remove the tissue and inspect
the seal face to ensure that it is clean and dry. If
cleaning is necessary, use clean tissue to wipe
lightly in a circular pattern.

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