Goulds Pumps IC - IOM User Manual

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Explanation/comment

Checked

Check that elbows in general do not have sharp

bends.

See the Example sections for

illustrations.

Check that the suction piping is one or two sizes

larger than the suction inlet of the pump.
Install an eccentric reducer between the pump inlet

and the suction piping.

The suction piping must never have a

smaller diameter than the suction inlet of

the pump.
See the Example sections for

illustrations.

Check that the eccentric reducer at the suction flange

of the pump has the following properties:
• Sloping side down
• Horizontal side at the top

See the example illustrations.

If suction strainers or suction bells are used, check

that they are at least three times the area of the

suction piping.

Suction strainers help to prevent

clogging.
Mesh holes with a minimum diameter of

1/16 in. (1.6 mm) are recommended.

If more than one pump operates from the same

liquid source, check that separate suction-piping lines

are used for each pump.

This recommendation helps you to

achieve a higher pump performance.

If necessary, make sure that the suction piping

includes a drain valve and that it is correctly installed.

Liquid source below the pump

Check

Explanation/comment

Checked

Make sure that the suction piping is free from

air pockets.

This helps to prevent the occurrence of air

and cavitation in the pump inlet.

Check that the suction piping slopes upwards

from the liquid source to the pump inlet.

If the pump is not self-priming, check that a

device for priming the pump is installed.

Use a foot valve with a diameter that is at least

equivalent to the diameter of the suction

piping.

Liquid source above the pump

Check

Explanation/comment

Checked

Check that an isolation valve is installed in the

suction piping at a distance of at least two times

the pipe diameter from the suction inlet.

This permits you to close the line during

pump inspection and maintenance.
Do not use the isolation valve to throttle the

pump. Throttling can cause these problems:
• Loss of priming
• Excessive temperatures
• Damage to the pump
• Voiding the warranty

Make sure that the suction piping is free from

air pockets.

This helps to prevent the occurrence of air

and cavitation in the pump inlet.

Check that the piping is level or slopes

downward from the liquid source.

Make sure that no part of the suction piping

extends below the suction flange of the pump.

Make sure that the suction piping is adequately

submerged below the surface of the liquid

source.

This prevents air from entering the pump

through a suction vortex.

Installation

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