Finish Thompson AV 6 & 8 Series User Manual

Assembly, Installation requirements

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AV6 & AV8 Series

Metallic Vertical Centrifugal Pumps

Installation and Maintenance Instructions

Assembly

PumPs With motors

1. No assembly required. simply unpack the pump and motor and

examine for any signs of shipping damage. if damage is detected,

save the packaging and contact the carrier immediately.

2. to install the pump into the system, just follow the installation

instructions provided.

PumPs Without motors

1. unpack the pump and the supplied accessories and examine for

damage. if damage is detected, save the packaging and notify

the carrier immediately.

2. install the coupling half (part of item 9) onto the motor shaft so

that it is flush with the end of the motor shaft (the coupling body

– not the three prongs). tighten the setscrews on the coupling,

and place the coupling insert (rubber part of item 9) firmly in

place on the coupling.

3. Place the motor carefully on its fan cover with the motor shaft

pointing straight up. Place the motor adapter (item 1) onto the

motor face making sure to align the bolt holes.

4. Carefully lower the pump assembly on to the motor so that the

motor shaft goes through the motor mount (item 2). Note that the

mounting plate orientation is normally set so that the discharge

is opposite the motor feet (or the electrical box if the motor has

no feet). Adjust the motor shaft so that the three prongs on the

shaft coupling align with the three empty slots in the motor shaft

coupling with the insert. once the coupling alignment is correct

(and the mounting plate alignment), rotate the pump until the

bolt alignment from the motor mount (item 2), through the motor

adapter (item 1) to the motor is correct. install and tighten the

four bolts and washers (items 4, 5, and 6).

5. spin the pump shaft by gripping the coupling assembly (item 9)

to verify that there is no binding on the shaft.

6. install the motor mount guard screen (item 3) with the hardware

provided (items 7 & 8).

7. install the pump into the system following the installation instruc-

tions provided.

InstAllAtIon RequIRements

mouNtiNg

1. Base plate must be securely fastened so that there is no vibration

when pump is running.

2. Align the piping with the pump discharge. Do not connect the

piping until it is aligned properly and supported independently.

Do not pull the piping in line with the pump or support the piping

with the pump.

PiPiNg to AND from the PumP

1. install a valve on the discharge line to control the flow. Place the

valve within a distance of ten pipe diameters. Always support

the piping near the pump to minimize stress and strain.

2. minimize frictional losses by increasing the piping size by one

diameter.

3. use a minimum number of bends, keeping any bends a minimum

distance of ten pipe diameters from the pump.

4. ensure the pump is leak free.
5. maintain a flooded suction at all times. use a float switch to turn

off the pump at low level.

CAutIon: Do not run the pump dry. this pump should never
be started without liquid in the casing. this could damage the
pump. the fluid being transferred by the pump lubricates the
pump components. even short periods of running the pump
dry could damage the pump. It is recommended that run dry
protection be used. optional electrical power monitors are
available to help protect against run dry.

eleCtriCAl CoNNeCtioNs

1. Perform the motor wiring according to NeC requirements and

local electrical codes.

2. Wire the motor for clock-wise rotation when facing the fan end

of the motor.

3. to verify correct motor rotation
a. install the pump into the system.
b. fully open the suction and the discharge valves.
c. Allow fluid to flow into the pump. Do not allow the pump to

run dry, as this will cause damage to pump components.

d. Jog the motor (allow it to run for only one to two seconds)

and observe the rotation of the motor fan. refer to the direc-

tional arrow on the pump if needed.

note: A pump running backwards will pump, but at a greatly

reduced flow and pressure.

3. A valve should be installed in the discharge line during the initial

operation of the pump. then determine the power consumed. if

necessary, throttle back the flow until the pump draws the rated

horsepower of the motor.

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