Model icp, Recommended spare parts, spare pumps, 1 spare parts – Goulds Pumps ICP - IOM User Manual

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Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instruction

Model ICP


ICP 100-English

page 19

Revision 00

Article No 24264412

Issue

05/2006

ƒ Screws should be tightened, with the following

torque:

Screw torque in Nm

Location

Screw

Size

Lubricated

threads

Dry threads

M12 35

50

M16 105

150

Casing screws

M20 210

305

M10 35

50

M12 60

90

All other screws

M16 150

220

ƒ Before mounting the second bearing on the shaft

push in the circlip (932.51) between the two bear-
ings.

ƒ Before mounting new bearings, warm them up to

80°C in an oil bath or using a bearing heater. If
necessary use a tube to force the inner ring onto
the shaft by gentle taps with a hammer. Hold the
outer ring to avoid vibrations of the balls.

ƒ When bolting together the bearing bracket (330)

with the bearing bracket lantern (344) and the
bearing bracket lantern with the volute casing
(102V), screws should be positioned in the centre
of the drilled holes. Failure to do so could result in
improper oil setting.

ƒ Push the flinger (507) onto the shaft (210) till it

rests axially against the shoulder of the shaft. Be-
tween flinger (507) and Bearing bracket lantern
(344) there must remain a clearance of at least
0,7 mm.

ƒ If necessary you can use a driver for mounting

(see picture 14).

pic 14

ƒ Do not use excessive force.
ƒ For mounting of the shaft sealing (packing or me-

chanical sealing) see separate description
"Mounting Instruction of Shaft Sealing" and chap-
ter 8.5.

ƒ For impellers with back vanes the axial clearance

between the back vanes and the casing cover
(161) should be checked after mounting the im-
peller (230) and tightening the impeller nut (922)
(see chapter 8.7.1).

ƒ After the mounting of the back pull out assembly,

and its assembly into the volute casing, turn the
shaft and control the free moving of the pump in
this way. The shaft sealings will cause slightly re-
sistance when turning, but there must not be any
contact between metal parts.

ƒ

Before starting the pump check alignment of the
coupling. This can be dropped on pumps with
spacer coupling, if pump casing and motor were
not disassembled.

Before starting the pump do not forget to fill in
oil!

Before starting the pump do not forget to install
and connect all security devices.

9. Recommended Spare Parts, Spare Pumps

9.1 Spare Parts

Spare parts should be selected to last for two-years
continuous operation. If no other guidelines are appli-
cable, we recommend that you stock the number of
parts listed below (in accordance with DIN 24296).

Number of pumps

(incl. stand-by pumps)

2 3 4 5 6/7 8/9 10/+

Spare Parts

Number of Spare Parts

Impeller

1 1

1 2 2

2

20%

Wear

ring

2 2

2 3 3

4

50%

Shaft with key and nuts

1

1

1

2

2

2

20%

Ball Bearing set

1

1

2

2

2

3

25%

Shaft

sleeve

2 2

2 3 3

4

50%

Lantern

ring

1 1

2 2 2

3

30%

Packing

ring

16 16

24 24 24

32

100%

Joints for pump casing
sets

4 6

8 8 9

12

150%

other joints sets

4

6

8

8

9

10

100%

Mech. Seals

set

1

1

2

2

2

3

25%

Bearing (lantern with
bearing bracket, com-
plete with shaft, bear-
ings, aso.)

- - - - - - 2

To ensure optimum availability, we recommend
that suitable quantities of spare parts are held
in stock, especially if these are made from spe-
cial materials and in the case of mechanical
seals, because of the longer delivery times.

Spare Parts Order
When ordering spare parts, please supply the follow-
ing information:

ƒ Type:

______________________________________________________________________

ƒ S/N (Order No.):

_

___________________________________________________

ƒ Part

name:

_____________________________________________________________

ƒ Sectional

Drawing

__________________________________________________

All the information is given in the data sheet and the
relevant sectional drawing.

Store spare parts in dry and clean rooms!

Driver

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