Technical service manual, Do’s & don’ts, Warranty – Viking Pump TSM000: General Information User Manual

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VIKING PUMP, INC.

A Unit of IDEX Corporation

Cedar Falls, IA 50613 USA

© 3/2013 Viking Pump Inc.

All rights reserved

TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL

WARRANTY

Viking warrants all products manufactured by it to be

free from defects in workmanship or material for a

period of one (1) year from date of startup, provided

that in no event shall this warranty extend more than

eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment from

Viking. The warranty period for Universal Seal series

pumps ONLY (Universal Seal models listed below) is

three (3) years from date of startup, provided that in

no event shall this warranty extend more than forty-two

(42) months from the date of shipment from Viking.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL VIKING BE

LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE

FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,

CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY

KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST

OR UNREALIZED SALES, REVENUES, PROFITS,

INCOME, COST SAVINGS OR BUSINESS, LOST OR

UNREALIZED CONTRACTS, LOSS OF GOODWILL,

DAMAGE TO REPUTATION, LOSS OF PROPERTY,

LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, LOSS OF

PRODUCTION, DOWNTIME, OR INCREASED

COSTS, IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT,

EVEN IF VIKING HAS BEEN ADVISED OR PLACED

ON NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH

DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE

OF ANY ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY PRODUCT.
THIS WARRANTY IS AND SHALL BE VIKING’S SOLE

AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND SHALL BE IN

LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS

OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED

TO, ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND

NON-INFRINGEMENT ALL OF WHICH OTHER

WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.
See complete warranty at www.vikingpump.com.

dO’S & dON’TS

Do’s and Don’ts for installation, operation, and maintenance of Viking

pumps to assure safe, long, trouble-free operation
iNSTALLATiON -
1.

Do install pump as close to supply tank as possible

2.

Do leave working space around the pumping unit

3. Do use large, short, and straight suction piping
4. Do install a strainer in the suction line
5. Do double check alignment after the unit is mounted and piping

is hooked up

6. Do provide a pressure relief valve for the discharge side of the

pump

7 Do cut out the center of gaskets used as port covers on flanged

port pumps

8. Do record pump model number and serial number and file for

future reference

OpErATiON -
1.

Don’t run pump at speeds faster than shown in the catalog for

your model

2. Don’t require pump to develop pressures higher than those

shown in the catalog for your model

3. Don’t operate pumps at temperatures above or below limits

shown in the catalog for your pump

4. Don’t operate pumps without all guards being in place
5. Don’t operate pump without a relief valve on the pump or in the

discharge piping; be sure valve is mounted and set correctly

6. Don’t exceed catalog limits for temperature and pressures of

fluids in jacketed areas of pump

7.

Don’t use the pump in a system, which includes a steam blow or

an air or vapor blow or purge

without provision for over-speed

shutdown in case the pump starts to act as a turbine and over-

speeds the drive

8.

Don’t operate the pump with all of the liquid bypassing through

a pump mounted internal type relief valve or without any flow

of liquid going through the pump for more than a couple of

minutes Operation under either of these conditions may result

in a heat build-up in the pump, which could cause hazardous

conditions or happenings

MAiNTENANCE -
1.

Do make sure any pump that has residual system pressure in

it or that has handled high vapor pressure liquids, e g , LP-gas,

ammonia, Freons, etc has been vented through the suction or

discharge lines or other openings provided for this purpose

2. Do make sure that if the pump is still hooked to the driver

while maintenance is being performed that the driver has been

“locked out” so that it cannot be inadvertently started while work

is being done on the pump

3. Do make sure any pump that has handled a corrosive,

flammable, hot, or toxic liquid has been drained, flushed, vented

and/or cooled before it is disassembled

4. Don’t drop parts during disassembly, e g , idler can slip from the

pin as the head is removed from the pump; it may drop on your

foot, plus, it may get nicked or gouged

5. Don’t stick fingers in the ports of a pump! Serious injury may

result

6. Don’t spin the idler on the idler pin! Fingers may be jammed

between teeth and crescent

7.

Do remember that a few simple preventative maintenance

procedures such as periodic lubrication, adjustment of end

clearance, examination of internal parts, etc , will extend the

service life of your pump

8. Do obtain, read and keep maintenance instructions furnished

with your pump

9.

Do have spare parts, pumps or standby units available,

particularly if the pump is an essential part of a key operation or

process

iNSTALLATiON, STArT up, TrOubLEShOOTiNg,

prEvENTATivE MAiNTENANCE, dO’S & dON’TS

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