Maintenance, Maintenance precautions, Maintenance schedule – Goulds Pumps 3393 - IOM User Manual

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Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance precautions

WARNING:

• This manual clearly identifies accepted methods for disassembling units. These methods must be

adhered to. Trapped liquid can rapidly expand and result in a violent explosion and injury. Never
apply heat to impellers, propellers, or their retaining devices to aid in their removal unless explicitly
stated in this manual.

• Always disconnect and lock out power to the driver before you perform any installation or

maintenance tasks. Failure to disconnect and lock out driver power will result in serious physical
injury.

• Crush hazard. The unit and the components can be heavy. Use proper lifting methods and wear

steel-toed shoes at all times.

• The pump can handle hazardous and toxic fluids. Identify the contents of the pump and observe

proper decontamination procedures in order to eliminate the possible exposure to any hazardous or
toxic fluids. Wear the proper personal protective equipment. Potential hazards include, but are not
limited to, high temperature, flammable, acidic, caustic, explosive, and other risks. You must handle
and dispose of pumped fluid in compliance with the applicable environmental regulations.

Maintenance schedule

The preventive maintenance section must be adhered to in order to keep the applicable

ATEX classification of the equipment. Failure to follow these procedures will void the ATEX
classification for the equipment.

Maintenance inspections

A maintenance schedule includes these types of inspections:

• Routine maintenance

• Routine inspections

• Three-month inspections

• Annual inspections

Shorten the inspection intervals appropriately if the pumped fluid is abrasive or corrosive or if
the environment is classified as potentially explosive.

Routine maintenance

Perform these tasks whenever you perform routine maintenance:

• Lubricate the bearings.

• Inspect the seal.

Routine inspections

Perform these tasks whenever you check the pump during routine inspections:

• Check for unusual noise, vibration, and bearing temperatures.

• Check the pump and piping for leaks.

• Analyze the vibration.

• Check the seal chamber and stuffing box for leaks.

• Ensure that there are no leaks from the mechanical seal.

• Adjust or replace the packing in the stuffing box if you notice excessive leaking.

• Check that there is no leakage from the mechanical seal.

Three-month inspections

Perform these tasks every three months:

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Model 3393 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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