Maintenance – Viking Pump TSM341.1: SG Mag Drive Series User Manual

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SECTION TSM 341.1

ISSUE

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MAINTENANCE:

1. DO make sure any pump that has residual system

pressure in it or that has handled high vapor pressure

liquids, 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 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. DO record pump model number and serial number and

file for further use.

5. DO obtain, read and keep all maintenance instructions

furnished with pump.

Pump Model Number:

Serial Number:

Date Received:

Date Installed:

Distributor:

Comments:

6. DO provide pressure relief valve for discharge side of

pump.

7. DO check for proper rotation as indicated on nameplate.
8. DO use piping, hose and fittings rated for maximum

system pressure.

9. DO check to make sure all guards are in place.
10. DO handle magnets with extreme caution remembering

they will attract to any ferrous objects.

Operation:
1.
DON’T run the pump (or coupling especially) at speeds

faster than shown in catalog for that size.

2. DON’T allow the pump to develop pressure higher than

those shown in catalog at that size.

3. DON’T expose the pump to coupling or temperatures

above or below limits shown in catalog for that design or

specific construction.

4. DON’T operate unit without all guards in place.
5. DON’T operate pump without a pressure relief valve in

discharge piping; be sure the valve is mounted and set

correctly.

6. DON’T operate the pump with all the liquid bypassing

through the internal pressure relief valve or without any

flow of liquid going through the pump for more than 30

seconds. Operation under either of these conditions may

result in a heat build up and damage to the pump or

coupling.

7. DO have spare parts, pump or complete standby unit

available, particularly if the pump is an essential part of a

key operation or process.

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