Lubricate the bearings after a shutdown period, Shaft sealing with a mechanical seal – Goulds Pumps 7200CB - IOM User Manual

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Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown

Pure-oil mist lubrication provides constant oil mist in the bearing housing. This system does not
use the oil sump, oil ring, or constant-level oiler. The drain connections in the bearing housing
are used as part of the oil recirculation system.
1. On the radial housing, replace the 1/4 in. NPT plug with an oil-mist fitting provided by the

oil-mist system manufacturer.
The 1/2 in. NPT connections remains plugged because it is not required in the oil-mist
system.

2. On the thrust housing, replace the 1/4 in. NPT plug with an oil-mist fitting. Replace the 1/2

in. NPT plug with a 1/2 in. to 1/4 in. bushing and insert an oil-mist fitting provided by the oil-
mist system manufacturer.

Oil-mist connections

A.

Radial and thrust (1/4 in.)

B.

Thrust only (1/2 in.)

C.

Radial and thrust drain

NOTICE:
In both housings, the inboard channel beneath the 1/4 in. NPT connection must be 1/4 in. plug-
epoxied to prevent rapid oil drainage. Drill a 1/8 in. hole for required but restricted drainage.

Lubricate the bearings after a shutdown period

1. Flush out the bearings and bearing frame with a light oil to remove contaminants.

During flushing, make sure to rotate the shaft slowly by hand.

2. Flush the bearing housing with the proper lubricating oil to ensure oil quality after cleaning.
3. Refer to "Reassembly" section for proper bearing greasing procedure.

Shaft sealing with a mechanical seal

Precautions

WARNING:
The mechanical seal used in an Ex-classified environment must be properly certified. Prior to startup,
make sure that all areas that could leak pumped fluid to the work environment are closed.

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Model 7200CB, API Type BB5 Barrel Multistage / ISO 13709 2nd Edition / API 610 11th Edition Installation, Operation, and

Maintenance Manual

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