Concrete foundation requirements – Goulds Pumps 3171 - IOM User Manual

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Guideline

Explanation/comment

Make sure that the space around the pump is

sufficient.

This facilitates ventilation, inspection, maintenance,

and service.

If you require lifting equipment such as a hoist or

tackle, make sure that there is enough space above

the pump.

This makes it easier to properly use the lifting

equipment.

Protect the unit from weather and water damage

due to rain, flooding, and freezing temperatures.

This is applicable if nothing else is specified.

Do not install and operate the equipment in

closed systems unless the system is constructed

with properly-sized safety devices and control

devices.

Acceptable devices:

• Pressure relief valves
• Compression tanks
• Pressure controls
• Temperature controls
• Flow controls

If the system does not include these devices, consult

the engineer or architect in charge before you operate

the pump.

Take into consideration the occurrence of

unwanted noise and vibration.

The best pump location for noise and vibration

absorption is on a concrete floor with subsoil

underneath.

Concrete foundation requirements

Requirements

Make sure that you meet these requirements when you prepare the pump foundation:

• The foundation must be able to absorb any vibration.
• The foundation must be able to form a permanent and rigid support for the pumping unit.
• The foundation must be of adequate strength to support the complete weight of the pump and driver,

plus the weight of the liquid that passes through it.

• There should be at least 0.5 in.(12.7 mm) clearance between the sides of the pump and any portion of

the pit.

Typical installation

A typical installation has these characteristics:

• Bolts with a pipe sleeve that is two and a half times the size of the bolt diameter embedded in the concrete
• Properly sized

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