Special piping situations, Electrical connections, Operation – Finish Thompson GP11 SERIES User Manual

Page 2: Seals

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• For pumps with bellows or multi-spring seals, supply

one to two gallons water flow per hour at 1 - 2 psi.

• For pumps with a double seal, supply one to two

gallons per hour water flow at 5 - 10 psi ABoVE the

discharge pressure of the pump.

CAUtioNs:

1. Never run a pump equipped with a cooling collar

without a proper water supply. Doing so will result in

damage to the pump. Use of a flow switch is

recommended.

2. Do not over-pressurize the cooling collar’s water

supply. Doing so can result in damage to pump

components.

SpEcIAL pIpINg SITuATIONS

sUCtioN liFt

1. install a priming chamber on the feed side of the pump or

appropriate piping on the discharge for priming the pump.

2. install a foot valve on the bottom of the suction piping to

maintain a prime to the pump.

CAUtioN: suction prime must be maintained at all

times. running the pump dry will cause damage to pump

components. to protect the pump if prime is lost, use a

pressure switch on the discharge, a vacuum switch on the

suction, or a motor minder to monitor motor current draw.

PUmPiNg liqUiDs WhiCh mAy soliDiFy or

CrystAllizE

Add a flush system to the pump’s piping to prevent accumula-

tion of material inside the pump. install water inlet and outlet

valves as shown in Figure 2. refer to the “operation” section of

these instructions for the flush procedure.

ELEcTrIcAL cONNEcTIONS

1. Perform the motor wiring according to NEC requirements

and local electrical codes.

2. Wire the motor for counter clockwise rotation when facing

the face of the motor .

CAUtioN: Before starting the pump, momentarily

“jog” the motor while looking through the suction of the

pump to determine if the motor is wired for the correct rota-

tion. refer to the directional arrow on the pump.

OpErATION

FlooDED sUCtioN systEms

1. Fully open the suction and discharge valves.
2. if a cooling collar is used, turn on the cooling water.
3. start the pump and verify liquid is flowing. if there is no

liquid flow, refer to the “troubleshooting” section of these

instructions.

4. Adjust the flow rate and pressure by regulating the dis-

charge valve.

CAUtioN: Never attempt to adjust the liquid flow with

the suction valve. limiting the suction will result in dam-

age to pump components.

sUCtioN liFt systEms

1. Fully open suction and discharge valves.
2. if a cooling collar is used, turn on the cooling water.
3. Prime the pump by filling the priming chamber. Allow time

for any trapped air in the suction piping to escape.

4. start the pump. Adjust the flow rate and pressure by

reguating the discharge valve.

CAUtioN: Never attempt to adjust the liquid flow with

the suction valve. limiting the suction will result in dam-

age to pump components.

FlUsh systEms

1. Fully close the suction and discharge valves.
2. Connect the water supply to the water inlet valve and con-

nect a drain hose to water outlet valve.

3. turn on the water supply and open the inlet and outlet

valves. Flush the system until the pump has been cleared

of any material buildup (approximately 5 minutes).

4. Close the inlet and outlet valves and turn off water supply.

SEALS

sEAl rEmoVAl AND iNsPECtioN

1. Disconnect the piping and electrical power from the pump.
2. Disassemble the pump from the motor adapter.

a. remove the six hex-head cap screws from the

impeller housing. the impeller housing will loosen if

gently tapped at the discharge outlet.

b. remove the protective shroud from the motor adapter.

c. While preventing the motor shaft from moving (insert

a screwdriver into the motor’s fan), unscrew the

impeller from the motor shaft. remove the impeller,

seal, cooling collar (if applicable) and housing cover

as one assembly from the motor shaft.

NotE: For pumps using a 56C/145tC or motor adapter,

leave the shaft adapter secured to the motor shaft.

Figure 2

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