Special requirements for reverse rotation, Assembly – Viking Pump TSM445: LVP Vane Pumps User Manual

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SECTION TSM 445

ISSUE

C

PAGE 7 OF 11

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.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS fOR

REVERSE ROTATION

Viking LVP series vane pumps can be operated in reverse

rotation after the following simple modifications:
1. Remove the relief valve and rotate 180 degrees.

Reinstall the relief valve so the valve cap is pointing to

the suction side of the pump. See page 10 for details on

relief valve assembly/disassembly.

2. Remove the rotor/shaft assembly, taking care not

to damage the mechanical seal or bushings. See

“Disassembly” instructions on page 5. The mechanical

seal will need to come off the shaft in the process.

Inspect the seal for damage. Seal replacement may

be necessary. See

“Mechanical Seal Replacement,”

page 8.

3. Remove the plugs (item 30B) in the casing and head and

install them in the opposite side.

4. Remove both discs and reverse so that the hole is lined

up with the suction side of the pump.

5. Re-install the rotor/shaft assembly and pushrods as

described in the

“Assembly” section. Install the vanes

in the opposite direction shown in

figure 10. The vane

grooves should now be open in the new direction. Ensure

the rounded edge of the vane will contact the casing.

DANgER !

Before starting pump, be sure all drive

equipment guards are in place.
failure to properly mount guards may

result in serious injury or death.

1. Install the casing bushing. If the casing bushing has a

lubrication groove, install the bushing with the groove at

the 12:00 position in bracket. Refer to

“Installation of

Bushings,” page 9.

2. Ensure

the suckback/flush hole is plugged per

figure 7.

3. Ensure

the seal access holes are plugged unless they

are being used for an external flush line.

4. Ensure

the gauge ports are plugged unless being used

for gauges or external flush lines.

5. Install one carbon disc into casing, being careful to line

up the disc hole with the suction side lubrication holes

per

figure 8.

6. Coat the shaft with light oil. Install the pushrods and two

or three vanes into the rotor as shown in

figure 9.

7. Install the rotor/shaft assembly into casing. Rotate rotor

by turning the shaft so that one of the remaining open

rotor slots is at the 12:00 position. Install a vane. Rotate

to the remaining open slots and install the remaining

vanes.

8. Ensure the grooves on the vanes are open in the

direction of rotation and the rounded edge of the vanes

are pointed out from the shaft as shown in

figure 10.

Turn shaft by hand to ensure the vanes and pushrods

can move freely.

ASSEMBLY

(for Standard Pump Construction, clockwise rotation)

9. Install the head bushing. If the head bushing has a

lubrication groove, install the bushing with the groove

at the 12:00 position. Refer to

“Installation of

Bushings,” page 9.

10. Ensure the proper suckback/flush hole is plugged per

figure 11.

11. Install the second disc outside of rotor. Ensure the hole

in disc is on suction side. See

figure 8.

12. Install the head O-ring onto the pilot on the head.
13. Install the head onto the casing, being careful to not

pinch the o-ring.

14. Tighten the head capscrews evenly.
15. Install the head coverplate O-ring. Install the head

coverplate and tighten the capscrews evenly.

16. Lubricate and install the mechanical seal. See “Seal

Installation,” page 8.

17. Install the seal gland, tighten the capscrews evenly.

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