Storage & commissioning – Viking Pump NORD TSM For NORDBLOC.1 Reducers User Manual

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DRIVESYSTEMS

STORAGE & COMMISSIONING

RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE

1. Storage

IMPORTANT NOTE

For storage periods longer than 9 months, or for storage
in less than desirable conditions, please consult NORD for
recommendations.

Storage for up to 9 months is possible, so long as the follow-
ing conditions are observed:

• Store the gear unit in its actual mounting position in

accordance with the specifi ed oil fi ll-level, in a clean and

dry temperature controlled area. Avoid temperature

fl uctuations within the range of 0°C and 40°C (32°F to

104°F) and avoid relative humidity conditions in excess
of

60%.

• Protect all exposed or unpainted shaft and fl ange surfaces

with an anti-corrosion agent or grease.

• Store in a location free from shock and vibration, to avoid

false brinelling of bearing elements and raceways.

• Whenever possible, rotate the shafts periodically, by hand

if necessary, to help prevent brinelling (bearing damage)

and to help keep the shaft seals pliable.

• Avoid direct exposure to the sun or UV light and aggressive
or corrosive materials in the environment (ozone, gases,

solvents, acids, caustic solutions, salts, radioactivity, etc.

2. Commissioning

Prior to gear unit start-up, complete the following:

• Check the lubricant and be sure the gear unit is fi lled with

the proper oil type, to the proper level, as determined by

the mounting position.

IMPORTANT NOTE

Some smaller gear units are supplied as maintenance free/
lubricated for life gear units. Oil level may not be checked
on some of these units.

• Check the condition of all shaft seals and all assembled

fl ange gasket areas. If any change is detected in the

shape, color, hardness or permeability, or if any leaks are

detected, the corresponding shaft seals and/or gaskets

must be replaced.

• Remove all anti-corrosive metal protectant from

otherwise bare metal surfaces. Follow product manufac-

turers directions and warnings during surface protection
removal.

• Check the resistance of all motor and brake windings to

verify the integrity of the winding insulation and inspect

all terminal box openings and wire connection areas to

verify that all components are dry and free of corrosion.

3. Long-Term Storage

By taking special precautions, problems such as seal leakage
and reducer failure due to the lack of lubrication, improper
lubrication quantity, or contamination can be avoided. The
following precautions will protect gear reducers during peri-
ods of extended storage:

• Store the gear unit in its actual mounting position in

accordance with the specifi ed oil fi ll-level, in a clean and

dry temperature controlled area. Avoid temperature

fl uctuations within the range of 0°C and 40°C (32°F to

104°F) and avoid relative humidity conditions in excess
of

60%.

• Fill the reducer full with oil that is compatible with the

product normally used or recommended during service.

• Apply grease to all unpainted or unprotected shafts,

bores, keyways, fl ange surfaces, tapped holes, and to the

exterior of all oil seals.

• Store in a location free from shock and vibration, to avoid

false brinelling of bearing elements and raceways.

• Once every few months rotate the input shaft
approximately 10-20 revolutions to redistribute the

weight of gears and shafts and to prevent brinnelling of

the bearings and drying of the seal track.

• Avoid direct exposure to the sun or UV light and aggressive
or corrosive materials in the environment (ozone, gases,

solvents, acids, caustic solutions, salts, radioactivity, etc.

4. Commissioning After Long-Term Storage

• Remove all anti-corrosive metal protectant from

otherwise bare metal surfaces. Follow product manufac-

turers directions and warnings during surface protection
removal.
• Drain the reducer and refi ll it with the proper type and

amount of lubricant.

• Observe start-up and initial operation to make sure there

are no seal or gasket leaks, or unusual sounds, vibration or

heat rise during operation.

• Check the resistance of all motor and brake windings to

verify the integrity of the winding insulation and inspect

all terminal box openings and wire connection areas to

verify that all components are dry and free of corrosion.

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