Pump storage requirements – Goulds Pumps 3171 - IOM User Manual

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Examples

Figure 1: Example of lifting motor properly with

lifting lugs

Figure 2: Example of lifting pump properly with

sling

Pump storage requirements

Requirements

Vertical pumps require proper preparation for storage and regular maintenance during storage. The pump
is considered in storage when it has been delivered to the job site and is awaiting installation.
For specific requirements for storing motors, gearheads, and engines, contact the equipment manufacturer.

Storage preparation

Condition

Proper preparation

Indoor storage area (preferred)

• Pave the area.
• Clean the area.
• Drain the area and keep it free from flooding.

Outdoor storage area (when indoor

storage is not available)

• Observe all indoor storage requirements.
• Use weather-proof coverings such as flame-resistant sheeting

or tarpaulins.

• Place coverings in a manner that maximizes drainage and air

circulation.

• Tie coverings down in order to protect the pump from wind

damage.

Placement of pumps and component

parts

• Place the pump on skids, pallets, or shoring higher than 6 in.

(15 cm) from the ground for good air circulation.

• Sort the parts in order to permit easy access for inspection

and/or maintenance without excessive handling.

Stacking of pumps or component parts

• Make sure that racks, containers, or crates bear the full

weight of pumps or parts in order to prevent distortion.

• Keep identification markings readily visible.
• Immediately replace any cover you remove for internal access.

Transportation and Storage (Continued)

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