Viking Pump TSM230: Hygienic Series User Manual

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SECTION TSM

230

ISSUE

B

PAGE 8 OF 15

3. Coat the shaft with light food grade oil. Install the shaft

and bearing into the bracket from the pump end.

4. Install the outer ball bearing into the bearing housing.

The outer ball bearing is a “Sealed for Life” bearing that

has seals on both sides. This bearing can be installed

either side first and does not need to be packed with

grease. Do not install the end cap.

See Figure 7.

5. Start the thrust bearing assembly into the bracket. Use

a pin type spanner wrench to install the thrust bearing

assembly but do not over-tighten. The thrust bearing

assembly will be used later to set the end clearance of

the pump after the head of the pump has been installed.

6. Install the locknut on the shaft and hand tighten to keep

the shaft in place while the rotor is installed.

7. Install the anti-rotation washer in the bracket side of

the casing with the anti-rotation washer capscrew. The

chamfer side of the washer needs to be facing the casing.

For single seals, install pipe plugs in the seal barrier/buffer

fluid holes. These holes are only used for double seals.

Press the head alignment dowel pins into the casing if

they are not already installed.

8. Install the casing studs in the bracket if they are not

already installed. Use a suitable food grade threadlocker

when installing the casing studs in the bracket.

Refer to

casing stud locations shown in Installation of Casing

Studs, page 14. Use the casing studs to install the casing

on the bracket. The port with a casing groove needs to be

used as the suction port for the pump’s primary rotation.

For clean in place pumps, one port must be oriented

downward to allow the pump to be self-draining.

9. Use two nuts to hold the casing in place during assembly.

These nuts should be located on opposite sides of the

casing. A spacer or a couple of larger nuts will need to

be used to compensate for the unthreaded section of the

casing studs. It is important the casing is secured during

assembly to avoid damage to the pump internals.

10. Install the rotor onto the shaft by lining up the splines on

both components.

11. Install the rotor retainer cap onto the rotor. Coat threads

of rotor retainer with food grade anti-seize. Secure in

place using the rotor retainer. Insert length of plastic bar

through port opening between rotor teeth to keep shaft

from turning. Torque the rotor retainer to value shown in

Table 1 using the retainer socket tool. It is critical that

the rotor retainer be torqued properly. Best practice is

to use a calibrated impact wrench or an impact wrench

with a properly sized torque stick. Remove plastic bar

from port opening.

See Figure 5.

12. Remove the two nuts added in step 9.
13. Place the idler pin O-ring into the counterbore on the

head. Install the idler pin dowel pin into the idler pin. Align

the dowel pin with the hole or groove in the bore for the

idler pin, and install the idler pin into the head. Secure the

idler pin to the head using the idler pin capscrew.

14. Coat idler pin with light food grade oil and place idler and

bushing on idler pin in head. If replacing the idler bushing,

refer to Installation of Bushings, page 15.

15. Install the head studs in the casing. Use a suitable food

grade threadlocker when installing the head studs in the

casing. Install the head and idler assembly on pump. If

pump is equipped with a jacketed head plate, install the

jacketed head plate at this time.

16. Install the head nuts to secure the head to the casing.

Make sure the nuts are tightened so the end clearance

can be set accurately.

17. Insert length of plastic through port opening between rotor

teeth to keep shaft from turning. Torque locknut to value

shown in

Table 1 using a bearing locknut socket and a

torque wrench. Failure to tighten locknut could result in

premature bearing failure and cause damage to pump.

Remove length of plastic from port opening. The locknut

needs to be tightened before the mechanical seal is

installed to prevent damage to the seal faces.

18. Install the end cap into the bearing housing and secure

with the end cap capscrews. Adjust pump end clearance.

Refer to Thrust Bearing Adjustment, page 14. The end

clearance needs to be set before the mechanical seal is

installed to prevent damage to the seal faces.

19. Remove the head nuts. If pump has a jacketed head

plate, remove the jacketed head plate. Remove head

from pump. Jack screw holes (1/4”-20 for H-KK; 3/8”-16

for LQ-LS) are included to assist with head removal. Do

not allow idler to fall from idler pin. Tilt top of head back

when removing to prevent this.

20. Secure casing during assembly by repeating step 9.
21. Insert plastic bar through port opening between rotor teeth

to keep shaft from turning. Use the retainer socket tool to

unscrew the rotor retainer.

22. Remove the rotor retainer cap. See Figure 5.
23.
Under the rotor retainer cap are two drilled and tapped

holes to assist in the removal of the rotor. These holes

do not extend through the rotor and are not designed for

jackscrews. If the rotor is not removable by hand, use the

gear puller tool in these holes to remove the rotor. Before

using the gear puller tool, reinstall the rotor retainer to give

the gear puller something to push against in order to avoid

damaging the threads for the rotor retainer.

See Figure 6.

24. Install the stationary member of the seal in the casing.

Refer to the additional seal installation instructions in

the Mechanical Seal section, page 10. The casing may

need to be backed away or removed from the bracket to

assist with installation of the seal.

25. Install the rotary member of the seal on the back of

the rotor.

Refer to the additional seal installation

instructions in the Mechanical Seal section, page 10.

26. Make sure casing is secure as described in step 9. Install

the rotor onto the shaft by lining up the splines on both

components. Take care not to damage the seal faces and

ensure that the faces do not slip out of position.

27. Coat threads of rotor retainer with food grade anti-seize.

Install the rotor retainer cap O-ring onto the rotor retainer

cap. Install the rotor retainer O-ring onto the rotor retainer.

Install rotor retainer through the rotor retainer cap onto the

rotor and shaft. Insert length of plastic bar through port

opening between rotor teeth to keep shaft from turning.

Torque the rotor retainer to value shown in

Table 1

using the retainer socket tool.

It is critical that the rotor

retainer be torqued properly. Best practice is to use

a calibrated impact wrench or an impact wrench with a

properly sized torque stick. Remove plastic bar from port

opening.

See Figure 5.

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