2 operating limits, 1 min./max. flow rate, 3 shutdown – Richter MPB 25-25-115 User Manual

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Series MPB,

close-coupled design

Page 13

9240-050-en

Revision 05

TM 7345

Edition 10/2008

Then proceeded as follows:

Close discharge valve down to the position
"minimum flow rate".
Start motor again.

If the magnetic drive stops again, look for the cause.

6.2 Operating limits

The operating limits of the pump/unit in terms
of pressure, temperature, power and speed
are entered in the data sheet and it is

imperative to observe them!

6.2.1 Min./max. flow rate

The operating range generally recommended
lies at 0.3 Q

opt

to 1.1 Q

opt

. See for this Section

2.6.2.

6.3 Shutdown

Close discharge valve down to the position
"minimum flow rate"
Switch motor off.
Close discharge valve completely.

Only close the suction line if the pump is to be
evacuated or dismantled.

For all work on the machine, make sure that
the motor cannot be inadvertently switched
on.
If the pump is to be evacuated or flushed,
observe the local regulations.

If the pump has been operated with a
chargeable liquid, it must be filled with inert
gas (e.g. nitrogen) to prevent an explosive

atmosphere.
It is recommended to wait one hour before the pump
is dismantled from the plant to permit static peak
charges to be eliminated.
These measures are not necessary with pumps with a
conductive plastic lining.
If the pump is returned to the manufacturer's, clean
the pump very thoroughly.
See also Section 3.1.

6.4 Restarting

When the pump is restarted, it must be ensured that
all the relative steps as described in Section 6.1 are
repeated, depending on the progress of the shutdown
operation.

6.5 Improper operations and their

consequences (examples)

Improper operation, even for a short time, can
result in serious damage to the unit.
In connection with explosion protection,

potential sources of ignition (overheating, electrostatic
and induced charges, mechanical and electric sparks)
may result from these improper operation; their
occurrence can only be prevented by adhering to the
intended use.

Pump is started up without medium :

The plain bearings in the pump may be destroyed.
Other pump components may be destroyed due to
overheating.

Suction line not opened or not opened fully :

Pump is cavitating – material damage to pump

and plain bearings

Pump does not attain the required delivery head

or flow rate.

Pump may be destroyed due to overheating.

Discharge valve closed too much:

Pump may be destroyed due to overheating.
Axial thrust too great.

Discharge valve opened too much:

Pump can cavitate. Particularly severe with an
empty discharge line.
Risk of pressure surge.
Possible damage to the plain bearings.
Magnetic drive may stop.
Motor may be overloaded.

Suction valve and discharge valve closed:

Destruction due to rapid overheating and sharp
rise in pressure.

Control of the pump with the suction valve

Cavitation – the volume may only be regulated on
the discharge side.

Operation with magnetic drive stopped :

If no heat is dissipated, damage to the inner and
drive magnet assemblies may occur.

Overrun of the admissible gas content:

The flow may stop.
Switch pump and vent off for renewed
conveyance.
Make sure that the gas content is not exceeded, as
described in the intended use.

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