Maintenance and service – SPP Pumps Auto Prime - High Flow Range XF300 & 400 User Manual

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Manual No/Rev

W77-009E / 2

Operators Instructions for

XF300 & XF400 Range Centrifugal Pumps

Our policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to alter specifications at any time

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contaminated replace the mechanical seal.

b)

Bearing Temperature
Check

the

outer

bearing

housing

temperature does not exceed 80degC.

c)

Bearing Lubrication
Check that the oil level is visible in the
running level sight glass and look for
evidence of contamination. Top up with 0.1
litres of oil if required, check level again
when pump has run for 5 minutes, top up
with 0.1 litres until oil is visible when
running. When the pump is stopped and
cool check the fill level sight glass level and
adjust to correct level.

Replace bearing oil when contamination
occurs.

d)

Noise:
Listen for any unusual noise or an increase
in normal sound level.

This may result from:
i)

Loose fasteners for guards and other
equipment.

ii)

Worn coupling.

iii) Cavitation caused by air in the liquid

from leaks in the suction pipework.

e)

Alignment:
Alignment should be checked after the first
run and after any maintenance requiring
removal or disconnection of the coupling.
For detailed instructions, refer to Section
4.5 - Shaft Alignment

5.4 Stopping Procedure

Refer to the diesel engine instruction
manual for the engine stopping procedure.
Reduce the engine speed and stop the
engine then close any valves in the
discharge pipes, or switch off the electric
motor and the speed will reduce quickly,
when stopped close the discharge valve.

6. MAINTENANCE AND

SERVICE

6.1 General Introduction

SPP Pumps AUTOPRIME pumps will
provide many years of trouble free service
when maintained in accordance with these
instructions. In the event of failure of the
pump it is recommended that SPP Pumps

Ltd. Service Department is called to
investigate and carry out repairs. The
following instructions are given to cover the
main elements of strip and rebuild but do
NOT include instructions for work that
MUST be done by an SPP Pumps Ltd.
Service Engineer.


The following hazards may arise during
maintenance work:

Fluid Pressure Jet Hazards
Check and ensure that the pump operates
at below the Maximum Working Pressure
specified in the manual or on the pump
nameplate and before maintenance, ensure
that the pump is drained down.

Hazardous Materials
Wear a suitable mask or respirator when
working

with

Packing

and

Gasket

components which contain fibrous material
as these can be hazardous when the
fibrous dust is inhaled. Be cautious, if other
supplier's

components

have

been

substituted for genuine SPP Pumps parts,
these

may

then

contain

hazardous

materials.

Hazardous Gases, Mists, Sprays and
Leaks

Be aware of the hazards relating to the
pumped fluid, especially the danger from
inhalation of noxious and toxic gases, skin
and eye contact or penetration. Obtain and
understand the hazardous substance data
sheets relating to the pumped fluid and note
the recommended emergency and first aid
procedures.


BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE
ON A PUMP, PARTICULARLY IF IT HAS
BEEN

HANDLING

ANY

FORM

OF

HAZARDOUS LIQUID, ENSURE THAT THE
UNIT IS SAFE TO WORK ON. THE PUMP
MUST BE FLUSHED THOROUGHLY WITH A
SUITABLE CLEANSER TO PURGE AWAY
ANY OF THE PRODUCT LEFT IN THE PUMP
COMPONENTS. THIS SHOULD BE CARRIED
OUT BY THE PLANT OPERATOR AND A
CERTIFICATE OF CLEANLINESS OBTAINED
BEFORE STARTING WORK. TO AVOID ANY
RISK TO HEALTH IT IS ALSO ADVISABLE TO
WEAR

PROTECTIVE

CLOTHING

AS

RECOMMENDED BY THE SITE SAFETY
OFFICER, ESPECIALLY WHEN REMOVING
OLD

SEALS

WHICH

MAY

BE

CONTAMINATED.

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