Operation – Finish Thompson VKC 11 SERIES User Manual

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1.

Install the pump into the system.

2.

Fully open the suction and discharge valves.

3.

Allow fluid to flow into the pump. Do not allow the pump to
run dry (PTFE and ceramic bushings cannot be run dry with-
out damage to pump components).

4.

Jog the (allow it to run for 1-2 seconds) and observe rota-
tion of the motor fan. Correct rotation is clockwise as viewed
from the motor fan. Refer to directional arrow on pump if
needed.

NOTE: A pump running backwards will pump but at a greatly

reduced flow and pressure.

OPERATION

1.

Completely open discharge valve. On pumps equipped with
a discharge check valve, open air bleed valve on initial start-
up.

2.

Start the pump and check liquid flow. If there is no flow, see
the Troubleshooting section.

3.

Adjust the flow rate and pressure by regulating the discharge
valve.

MOTOR REPLACEMENT- REMOVAL

1.

Place the pump on the motor fan with the suction pointing up.

2.

Note orientation of the mounting plate (if used) to the electrical box
for reassembly purposes.

3.

Remove the four bolts and washers (items 5, 6, and 7) and pull the
pump up off the motor face.

4.

If metric motor - remove the four socket head cap screws and
washer (items 3 and 4), and remove the metric motor adapter flange

(item 2) from the motor face.

5.

Remove the coupling insert, loosen the setscrews and remove the
coupling half from the motor shaft.

MOTOR REPLACEMENT - INSTALLATION

1.

Slide the coupling half (item 8) onto the motor shaft until it
is flush with the bottom of the motor shaft. Install the motor
shaft key and tighten both setscrews with a 1/8” Allen wrench
to 70 in.-lbs. (7.9 N-m).

2.

For metric frame, install the metric motor adapter flange (item
2) on the motor with (4) socket head cap screws (item 4).
Use lock washers (item 3) on 80 frame motors only (90 frame
motors do not require any washers). One side of the adapter
(stamped with a “B”) fits 80 frame motors, and the other side
(with hex nut recessed bolt holes and stamped “A”) is for 90
frame motors.

3.

Place the coupling insert completely onto the pump shaft
coupling half. Install the pump onto the motor face making
sure the coupling half on the motor shaft engages com-
pletely into the insert.

4.

Orientate the mounting plate (if one is used) with the electri-
cal box (as noted during disassembly). Align the bolt holes
and install the four bolts with washers (items 5, 6, and 7)
through the mounting plate into the motor face. Be sure the
pump seats correctly onto the motor face and tighten all of
the bolts.

5.

Lay the pump on its side and spin the motor fan to verify
there is no rubbing, binding or misalignment.

MOUNTING

A mounting plate is recommended for in tank installations. If re-
quired, use a hole saw to cut holes in desired location for piping.

Support and securely fasten the mounting plate on all four sides
if possible or on two sides if mounted in a corner. Drill holes in the
mounting plate at the desired location for bolting to the tank.

A drip cover may be installed on top of the motor if desired.

Mount pump in desired configuration. Securely fasten mounting
plate if used. Motor feet may also be used for mounting.

PIPING

1.

Support piping near the pump to eliminate any strain on the
pump casings. Do not use suction or discharge piping to sup-
port the pump.

2.

Do not place the pump suction directly on the bottom of the
tank. Keep the pump suction at least one pipe diameter off the
bottom.

3.

A suction extension tube of up to nine feet in length can be
added.

4.

To minimize head loss from friction:

Increase pipe size by 1 diameter.
Use minimal number of pipe bends.

5.

If a check valve is installed in the discharge piping, an air bleed
must be installed in the discharge line to prevent air lock. This
allows air trapped in the pump internals to be removed on initial
start-up. See drawings 3 and 4 in Figure 1.

6.

Maintain a flooded suction. Use a foot valve if necessary.

7.

Ensure that the piping does not leak and suction is not prone
to clogging. Use a strainer if necessary on the suction.

8.

If flexible hose is preferred, use reinforced hose rated for the
proper temperature and pressure. This helps avoid collapse or
kinks.

9.

Install valves a minimum of 10 pipe diameters from the
pump.

CAUTION: To stop the pump if prime is lost, use one of
the following: (1) pressure switch on the discharge or
(2) motor minder to monitor motor current.

ELECTRICAL

Install the motor according to NEC requirements and local electri-
cal codes. Motor should have an overload protection circuit.

Important - To verify correct motor rotation:

Drawing 1 shows drawing of pump mounted inside a tank with suction
off the bottom of the tank and level fluctuating from near top of pump
column to close to the bottom of the pump.

Drawing 2 shows drawing of pump suction near tank bottom and level
fluctuating between the top and bottom of the tank.

Drawing 3 shows drawing of pump with suction extension and the level
fluctuating between start-up level and low level.

Drawing 4 shows drawing of pump mounted outside the tank.

Drawing 5 shows drawing of pump mounted outside the tank with the
motor below the liquid level.

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