CAMCORP HVP with Duroflow Blower User Manual

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SECTION 2

INSTALLATION

LOCATION
Whenever possible, install the blower in a clean and dry

place that is both well lighted and well ventilated. Provide

plenty of room for easy inspection and maintenance.
FOUNDATION AND BASE
For permanent installations we recommend concrete

foundations be provided, and the equipment should be

grouted to the concrete. Use non--shrinking grout only.

It is necessary that a suitable base be used, such as

steel combination base under the blower and motor, or

a separate sole plate under each. The blower feet must

be 100% supported. Before grouting, equipment must

be leveled, free of all strains, and anchored so no

movement will occur during curing of grout. After grout

has completely hardened, a recheck is necessary to

compensate for shrinkage. If required, add shims un-

der blower feet after final tightening of foundation an-

chor bolts to remove strain from the blower housing.
Where jack screws or wedges are used during grout-

ing, they must be backed off or removed before final

tightening of anchor bolts.
Where a concrete foundation is not feasible, care must

be taken to insure that equipment is firmly anchored to

adequate structural members. The blower must be

installed on a flat, level surface and bolted down evenly

to prevent warping or strain. Internal clearances are

very critical and serious damage or failure can result

from housing distortion.

If the unit is not flat within .002 of an

inch, it will be necessary to shim the

blower feet at installation.

MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS
All DuroFlow blowers are center timed allowing rotation

in either direction.
DuroFlow blowers are shipped in the vertical configura-

tion (horizontal airflow.) If a horizontal configuration is

desired, the blower can be laid on its side after

repositioning breathers, oil filler drain plugs and mount-

ing feet as indicated in the installation drawing,

FIGURE 1--2, page 5. To assure proper lubrication,

the blower must be laid over in the direction that

places the oil sight glass(es) below the horizontal

centerline of the blower. See FIGURE 1-- 1, page 4,

for additional configuration information.

When converting 30 series blowers from vertical to

horizontal configurations, the horizontal mounting feet

are required. Order horizontal mounting feet from your

DuroFlow Distributor. The 70 series blowers can be

converted from vertical to horizontal configurations

utilizing the same four (4) feet originally shipped with

the blower.
The blower must be mounted level with the driveshaft

in the horizontal position. Some models have intercon-

nected oil sumps and operation in an out--of--level

condition will result in inadequate lubricant distribution

and subsequent premature blower failure.
DRIVE INSTALLATION
When selecting a V--belt drive, check to be sure the

shaft overhung load limitation is not exceeded.
Overhung Load Calculations and Limitations -- An

excessive overhung condition exists when the belt pull

on the blower shaft exceeds the maximum allowable

moment listed in “Maximum Allowable Moment” chart

in FIGURE 2--1, page 8. Excessive overhung load

conditions must be avoided or bearing failure and shaft

breakage will result.

Exceeding overhung load limitations

leads to unwarrantable premature

bearing failure and shaft breakage.

The location of the sheave on the blower shaft greatly

affects the stress in the shaft. The optimum blower

sheave positioning is as close as possible to the blower

drive cover, not to exceed dimension “C” shown in max-

imum allowable moment chart, FIGURE 2--1, page 8.
To calculate the shaft moment for a given V--belt drive

arrangement, first calculate the belt pull using the

formula for belt pull in FIGURE 2--1, page 8. Insert the

calculated belt pull into the formula for calculation of

shaft moment in FIGURE 2--1, page 8, to arrive at the

calculated shaft moment.
The calculated shaft moment must not exceed the

maximum allowable moment listed in the chart,

FIGURE 2--1, page 8. If the calculated shaft moment

exceeds the maximum allowable moment:

D

Increase Sheave Diameters to Reduce Belt Pull

D

Use Jackshaft Drive

D

Use Direct Coupled or Gearbox Drive

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