Hale DSD User Manual

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Bearings

Bearings support and align the impeller shaft for smooth operation. See Figure 1-2.

Pump Body

The standard pump body (Figure 1-2) and related parts are constructed from fine grain alloy cast

iron, with a minimum tensile strength of 30,000 PSI. All moving parts subject to water contact are

of high quality bronze with stainless steel shafts.

The body is split horizontally on a single plane in two sections for easy removal of the entire

impeller assembly, including clearance rings and bearings. The impeller assembly is removed from

the bottom of the pump to avoid interference with the rounding piping and pump mounting on the

apparatus chassis.

The pump has two large suction inlets, on the left and right side. Additional front and rear inlets

may be added as requested by the customer. Impeller inlets are on opposite sides of the pump to

balance axial forces; discharges are on opposite sides to balance radial forces.

Two tank suction on valve locations are available to allow higher flows from the booster tank

Optional built-in check valves we available to prevent tank overpressurizations.

Discharge valves in the basic pump configuration are mounted at either side of the pump body.

However, the pump body provides several additional discharge locations (facing front, back, or up)

that can accommodate optional discharge valves.
Packing
Packing forms a nearly watertight seal at the point where the shaft passes from the inside to the outside

of the pump. See Figure 1-4. Packing material is lubricated with pump water. The packing gland should

not be excessively tightened or the material will lose us built-in lubricant and dry out, which may result in

damage to the pump.

The single packing gland is located on the low pressure side of the pump. Its split design promotes

ease of repacking The packing gland is a full circle thread type to exert uniform pressure on packing

and to prevent cocking and uneven packing load. The packing is easily adjusted with a rod or screw

driver. The packing rings are made of a combination of unique materials and have sacrificial zinc

separators to protect the pump shaft from galvanic corrosion.

Packing material may also deteriorate if the pump is kept dry for long periods of time during winter

months (for example, to prevent freezing). In this case, charging the pump with water at least once

weekly will lubricate the packing. See the Maintenance Instructions in Section 3 for details.

Figure 1-4. Pump Packing

SPLIT PACKING GLAND

PACKING GLAND LOCK

PACKING COOLING PASSAGE

IMPELLER END

(3) .005 THK. FOIL

PACKING SEPARATORS

PER JOINT

(TOTAL 12 REQUIRED)

PACKING HOUSING

(4) 7/16 SQUARE

PACKING RINGS

PACKING LANTERN

SLOTTED PACKING GLAND

PUMP SHAFT

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