Preassembly inspections, Replacement guidelines – Goulds Pumps 3700 - IOM User Manual

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Maintenance

Preassembly inspections

Replacement guidelines

Casing check and replacement

WARNING:
Avoid death or serious injury. Leaking fluid can cause fire and/or burns. Inspect and assure gasket sealing
surfaces are not damaged and repair or replace as necessary.

Inspect the casing for cracks and excessive wear or pitting. Thoroughly clean gasket surfaces
and alignment fits in order to remove rust and debris.
Repair or replace the casing if you notice any of these conditions:

• Localized wear or grooving that is greater than 1/8 in. (3.2 mm) deep

• Pitting that is greater than 1/8 in. (3.2 mm) deep

• Irregularities in the casing-gasket seat surface

Casing areas to inspect

The arrows point to the areas to inspect for wear on the casing:

100

Casing

164

Casing wear ring

Figure 10: Areas to inspect for wear on casing

Impeller replacement

This table shows the criteria for replacing the impeller:

Impeller parts

When to replace

Impeller vanes

• When grooved deeper than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm),

or

• When worn evenly more than 1/32 in. (0.8 mm)

Pumpout vanes

When worn or bent more than 1/32 in. (0.8 mm)

Vane edges

When you see cracks, pitting, or corrosion damage

Impeller checks

• Check and clean the impeller bore diameter.

• Check the impeller balance. Rebalance the impeller if it exceeds the ISO 1940 G1.0

criteria.

NOTICE:
You must have extremely accurate tooling equipment to balance impellers to the ISO 1940
G1.0 criteria. Do not attempt to balance impellers to this criteria unless this type of tooling
and equipment is available.

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