Maintenance, Disassembly – Viking Pump TSM164: GG-AL 4197 User Manual

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SECTION TSM 164

ISSUE

F

PAGE 3 OF 10

MAINTENANCE

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES:
1. Viking pumps are positive displacement pumps and

must be provided with some sort of pressure protection.

This may be a relief valve mounted directly on the pump,

an inline pressure relief valve, a torque limiting device or

a rupture disk.

2. There are relief valve options available on these pumps.

Relief valve options include an internal relief valve and a

return to tank relief valve.

3. If pump rotation is reversed during operation, pressure

protection must be provided on both sides of the pump.

4. The relief valve adjusting screw cap must always point

towards the suction side of the pump. If pump rotation is

reversed, remove the pressure relief valve and turn end

for end. Refer to

figure 3 below.

5. Pressure relief valves should not be used to control flow

or regulate discharge pressure.

For additional information on pressure relief valves, refer

to

Technical Service Manual TSM 000 and Engineering

Service Bulletin ESB-31.

Series 4197 pumps are designed for long, trouble-free

service life under a wide variety of application conditions with

a minimum of maintenance. The points listed below will help

provide long service life.
CLEANING PUMP: Keep the pump as clean as possible.

This will facilitate inspection, adjustment and repair work

and help prevent overlooking a dirt covered grease fitting.
STORAGE: If the pump is to be stored, or not used for six

months or more, the pump must be drained and a light coat

of non-detergent SAE 30 weight oil must be applied to all

internal pump parts. Lubricate the fittings and apply grease

to the pump shaft extension. Viking suggests rotating pump

shaft by hand one complete revolution every 30 days to

circulate the oil.

SPECIAL MECHANICAL SEALS:
Extra care should be taken in repair of these pumps. Be

sure to read and follow all special instructions supplied with

your pump.

ROTATION: Viking pumps operate equally well in a clockwise

or counterclockwise rotation. Shaft rotation determines which

port is suction and which is discharge. Suction port is where

pumping elements (gear teeth) come out of mesh.

fIgURE 3

RELIEf VALVE ADJUSTINg SCREW CAP

SUCTION

DISCHARgE

SUGGESTED REPAIR TOOLS: The following tools must be

available to properly repair Series 4197 pumps. These tools

are in addition to standard mechanics’ tools such as open

end wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, etc. Most of the items

can be obtained from an industrial supply house.
1. Soft Headed hammer
2. Allen wrenches (set screws & special mechanical seals)
3. Snap Ring Pliers

INTERNAL – Viking P/N 2-810-047-999 GG-HJ-HL 4197

EXTERNAL – Viking P/N 2-810-029-375 GG-HJ-HL 4197

4. Mechanical Seal Installation Sleeve

2-751-001-730 for 0.75 inch seal; GG 4197

2-810-004-730 for 1.25 inch seal; AS-AL 4197

5. Bearing Locknut Spanner Wrench – 2-810-043-375
6. Spanner Wrench, adjustable pin type for use on bearing

housing end cap – 2-810-008-375

7. Brass bar
8. Arbor press

DISASSEMBLY

1. Refer to figures 7 & 8, page 6, for model to be

disassembled and name of parts.

2. Mark

the head and casing before disassembly to ensure

proper reassembly.

DANgER !

Before opening any Viking pump liquid

chamber (pumping chamber, reservoir,

relief valve adjusting cap fitting, etc.)

Be sure:
1. That any pressure in the chamber has

been completely vented through the

suction or discharge lines or other

appropriate openings or connections.

2. That the driving means (motor, turbine,

engine, etc.) has been “locked out”

or made non-operational so that it

cannot be started while work is being

done on pump.

3. That you know what liquid the pump

has been handling and the precautions

necessary to safely handle the liquid.

Obtain a material safety data sheet

(MSDS) for the liquid to be sure these

precautions are understood.

failure to follow above listed

precautionary measures may result in

serious injury or death.

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