Fulton Vertical Electric (FT-N) Thermal Fluid (hot oil) Heater User Manual

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Fulton Thermal Corp.*Electric Thermal Fluid Heaters Manual* Version 2010-0423

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f) Lubrication

1. An air cooled pump does not have an oiler. This type of pump has a

sleeve bearing which is, like the seals, lubricated by thermal fluid. An air

cooled pump has a grease nipple located at the drive end of the pump

near the coupling connection. This comes pre-greased, and should be

greased at intervals as recommended by the manufacturer.

2. An oiler is shipped with each water cooled pump and it should be filled

with a lubricating oil recommended by the manufacturer. The suggested

lubricant is usually SAE-30 non-detergent oil. Thermal fluid is not

sufficient lubrication for bearings.

g) Seals

1. All seals on air cooled pumps are lubricated by thermal fluid, therefore

the pump must never be run dry, i.e., without thermal fluid in it.

2. Filling a pump equipped with either a Grafoil packed or mechanical seal

with thermal fluid will ensure lubrication. However, in order to be certain

that all seals on an air cooled pump are coated with thermal fluid, the

pump must be bled.

3. Grafoil packings require a run-in procedure. Typically, pumps with these

seals are shipped with four or five rings installed and several rings loose.

These extra rings must be on hand for the initial run-in procedure. See

manufacturer’s instruction manual for this procedure.

h) Air

Cooling

1. Allow for free air flow around the entire pump casing at all times.

2. Max. room temperature should be 100°F.

3. In no case should any part of the drive side of the pump be insulated.

4. Max. operating temperature for air cooled pumps varies by manufacturer.

Consult instruction manual to verify.

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