Alignment troubleshooting, Assembly troubleshooting, Alignment troubleshooting assembly troubleshooting – Goulds Pumps HT 3196 i-FRAME - IOM User Manual

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Symptom

Cause

Remedy

The stuffing box is leaking

excessively.

The packing gland is not adjusted properly.

Tighten the gland nuts.

The stuffing box is not packed properly.

Check the packing and repack the box.

The mechanical seal parts are worn.

Replace the worn parts.

The mechanical seal is overheating.

Check the lubrication and cooling lines.

The shaft sleeve is scored.

Machine or replace the shaft sleeve as necessary.

The motor requires

excessive power.

The discharge head has dropped below the

rated point and is pumping too much liquid.

Install a throttle valve. If this does not help, then

trim the impeller diameter. If this does not help,

then contact your ITT representative.

The liquid is heavier than expected.

Check the specific gravity and viscosity.

The stuffing-box packing is too tight.

Readjust the packing. If the packing is worn, then

replace the packing.

Rotating parts are rubbing against each other.

Check the parts that are wearing for proper

clearances.

The impeller clearance is too tight.

Adjust the impeller clearance.

Alignment troubleshooting

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

Horizontal (side-to-side) alignment cannot

be obtained (angular or parallel).

The driver feet are bolt-bound.

Loosen the pump's hold-down bolts, and

slide the pump and driver until you

achieve horizontal alignment.

The baseplate is not leveled properly and

is probably twisted.

1. Determine which corners of the

baseplate are high or low.

2. Remove or add shims at the

appropriate corners.

3. Realign the pump and driver.

Assembly troubleshooting

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

There is excessive shaft end play.

The internal clearance of the bearings

exceeds the recommended amount.

Replace the bearings with a bearing of

the correct type.

The snap ring is loose in the bearing-

housing groove.

Re-seat the snap ring.

There is excessive shaft and sleeve runout.

The sleeve is worn.

Replace the sleeve.

The shaft is bent.

Replace the shaft.

There is excessive bearing-frame flange

runout.

The shaft is bent.

Replace the shaft.

The flange of the bearing frame is distorted. Replace the bearing-frame flange.

There is excessive frame-adapter runout.

There is corrosion on the frame adapter.

Replace the frame adapter.

The adapter-to-frame gasket is not seated

properly.

Re-seat the frame adapter and make

sure that the adapter-to-frame gasket

is seated properly.

There is excessive seal chamber or stuffing-

box cover runout.

The seal chamber or the stuffing-box cover

is not properly seated in the frame adapter.

Re-seat the seal chamber or stuffing-

box cover.

There is corrosion or wear on the seal

chamber or stuffing-box cover.

Replace the seal chamber or stuffing-

box cover.

There is excessive vane-tip runout of the

impeller.

The vane is bent.

Replace the impeller.

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Model HT 3196 i-FRAME Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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