Gorman-Rupp Pumps SFV4C 1474143 and up User Manual

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OM-06403

SF SERIES

PAGE E - 17

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

the terminal housing is fully seated in the motor
housing. Torque the hex nuts (10) to 27 ft. lbs. (3,7
m. kg.).

After installing the motor housing, perform the vac­
uum check described below to ensure the water‐
tight integrity of the pump.

Reconnect the power and control cable leads to
the control box. Check pump rotation as described
in OPERATION, Section C, before putting the
pump back into service.

Hoisting Bail Installation

(Figure E-1)

If the hoisting bail (13) was removed in order to re­
move the terminal housing assembly (9) position
the bail over the motor housing so the holes for the
mounting hardware align. Apply “Never‐Seez” or
equivalent compound to the threads of the caps­
crews (12) and secure the bail to the motor hous­

ing with the hardware (7 and 12). Torque the caps­
crews to 47 ft. lbs. (6,5 m. kg.).

VACUUM TESTING

To ensure the water‐tight integrity of the pump, the
motor and seal cavities must be vacuum tested any
time the seal(s) and/or motor are serviced.

Use a manometer with a range of 30 to 0 to 30 inch­
es of mercury to perform the test. Do not use a vac­
uum gauge. Vacuum gauges are not sensitive
enough to detect minor leaks.

It is recommended that a vacuum pump be used to
draw the vacuum on the cavities. If a vacuum pump
is not available, a compressor/venturi system may
be used. If the compressor/venturi cannot draw
the higher vacuum level shown in Table E-1, draw
the motor cavity vacuum down as far as the system
will allow, then draw the seal cavity down so the dif­
ferential between the two cavities is the same as
the differential between the vacuum readings
shown in the table.

Tee

Manometer

Vacuum Pump

Submersible

Pump

Full-Closing

Ball-Type

Shutoff Valve

Quick Disconnect

Fitting

Quick Disconnect

Fitting

Air Compressor

Venturi

Seal Cavity

Fill/Drain

Motor Vacuum

Test Plate

S.O. Valve

Figure E-4. Vacuum Test System

Seal Cavity Testing

If the water‐tight integrity of the motor was not dis­
turbed during disassembly, the seal cavity can be
tested without testing the motor.

Drain all of the oil from the seal cavity before per­
forming the test. Oil within the cavity will be drawn
into the system, resulting in damage to the vacuum
pump or manometer.

See Figure E-4 and connect the vacuum pump or
compressor/venturi system directly to the pump at

the hole for the seal cavity drain plug (7, Figure
E-2).

Draw the seal cavity vacuum down to not more
than
10 In. Hg. and hold for 10 minutes. If no
change in vacuum reading is detected, proceed
with LUBRICATION.

Do not draw the seal cavity vacuum below
10 In. Hg. Lower vacuum can cause sepa­
ration of the seal faces and/or unseating of

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