8 faults, Model icm/icmp – Goulds Pumps ICM - IOM User Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions

Model ICM/ICMP,

for life

grease lubrication


9330-050-en

Revision 05

TM 5409 MPE/Re/Wm

Page 20

Date 03/2003

8 Faults

Faults may result from inadmissible modes of
operation. Such inadmissible modes of opera-
tion – even brief ones – may cause serious

damage to the unit.
In connection with explosion protection, potential
sources of ignition (overheating, electrostatic and
induced charges, mechanical and electric sparks) can
result from these inadmissible modes of operation;
their occurrence can only be prevented by adhering to
the intended use.
See also Section 6.5.
Should there be any uncertainty about the remedy to
be applied, please inquire at the in-house pump office
or at the pump manufacturer's.

No delivery :

♦ Is the pump filled and vented?
♦ Is the suction line open, vented, cleaned and cor-

rectly laid?

♦ Is the discharge line open, vented, cleaned and

correctly laid?

♦ Is the geodetic head too high?
♦ Is air being drawn in?
♦ Has the magnetic drive stopped?

Flow rate too low :

♦ Have the pump, suction line and discharge line

been completely vented, filled and cleaned?

♦ Have any strainers installed been cleaned?
♦ Are all shut-off devices closed?
♦ Is the geodetic head too high?
♦ Is the NPSHA too low or the NPSHR too high?
♦ Are the pipe resistances too high?
♦ Is the viscosity too high?
♦ Is the direction of rotation correct?
♦ Is the speed too low or the impeller diameter too

small?

♦ Are pump parts worn?
♦ Gas in the medium?

Flow rate too high :

♦ Is the geodetic head too low?
♦ Are the pipe or nozzle resistances too low?
♦ Is the pump speed too low or the impeller diameter

too large?

Delivery pressure too high :

♦ Is the speed too high or the impeller diameter too

large?

♦ Is the density too high?

Motor consumes too much electricity :

♦ Is the flow rate, density or viscosity too high?
♦ Is the speed too high or the impeller diameter too

large?

♦ Is the coupling correctly aligned?
♦ Can the drive shaft be turned properly?

Pump does not run smoothly or creates
noises:

♦ Is the coupling well aligned?
♦ Are the coupling elements worn?
♦ Are the rolling bearings damaged?
♦ Are parts of the hydraulics damaged?
♦ Is the flow rate too low or too high?
♦ Is the impeller balanced?
♦ Is the pump twisted?
♦ Is there foreign matter in the pump?

Temperature of the rolling bearings is too
high:

♦ How high is the actual temperature measured?
♦ How high may it be acc. to the operating manual?
♦ Is the running-in phase already over?

Leak from the pump :

♦ Are all screws tightened to the correct tightening

torque?

♦ Were the sealing surfaces assembled in a clean

state?

♦ Have approved gaskets been installed?

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