Packed stuffing-box maintenance, Disassembly, Disassembly precautions – Goulds Pumps 3796 i-FRAME - IOM User Manual

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Packed stuffing-box maintenance

WARNING:

• Packed stuffing boxes are not allowed in an ATEX-classified environment.
• Never attempt to replace the packing until the driver is properly locked out and the coupling spacer is

removed.

Accepted leakage rate

It is not necessary to shut down or disassemble the pump to inspect the packing operation. During normal
operation, the packing should leak approximately one drop per minute.

Adjustment of gland

Adjust the gland if the leakage rate is greater than or less than the specified rate.
Evenly adjust each of the two gland bolts with a one-quarter (1/4) turn until the desired leakage rate is
obtained. Tighten the bolts to decrease the rate. Loosen the bolts to increase the rate.

Tightening of packing

NOTICE: Never over-tighten packing to the point where less than one drop per minute is observed.
Over-tightening can cause excessive wear and power consumption during operation.

If you cannot tighten the packing to obtain less than the specified leakage rate, then replace the packing.

Disassembly

Disassembly precautions

WARNING:

• Make sure that the pump is isolated from the system and that pressure is relieved before you

disassemble the pump, remove plugs, open vent or drain valves, or disconnect the piping.

• 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.

NOTICE:
Make sure that all replacement parts are available before you disassemble the pump for overhaul.

Tools required

In order to disassemble the pump, you need these tools:

• Bearing puller
• Brass drift punch
• Cleaning agents and solvents
• Dial indicators
• Feeler gauges
• Hex wrenches
• Hydraulic press

Maintenance (Continued)

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Model 3796 i-FRAME Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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