Flowserve Type R User Manual

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R and RX SLURRY Pump USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH

71569242 03-11 (E)

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6.6 Fastener torques

Bolt size

Torque Nm (lbft)

Pump feet

fasteners

All other

fasteners

M 16 (⅝ in.)
M 20 (¾ in.)
M 24 (⅞ in.)

M 27 (1 in.)

M 30 (1⅛ in.)
M 36 (1⅜ in.)
M 42 (1⅝ in.)
M 48 (1⅞ in.)

170 (125)
340 (250)
590 (435)
770 (570)

1 100 (810)

1 840 (1 350)
2 000 (1 475)
2 240 (1 650)

84 (62)

165 (120)
285 (210)
375 (275)
540 (400)
900 (660)

1 410 (1 040)
2 060 (1 500)

TIGHTENING TORQUE

FOR STAINLESS STEEL STUDS

WITH LUBRICATED THREADS

THREAD SIZE

TIGHTENING TORQUE

Nm ft.

lbs.

M10x1.5 (3/8–16UNC)

13

10

M12x1.75 (1/2–13UNC)

27

20

M16X2 (5/8-11UNC)

60

45

M20x2.5 (¾-10UNC)

100

75


6.7 Renewal clearances
As wear takes place between the impeller and casing
liners the overall efficiency of the pump set will
decrease. To maintain optimum performance it is
recommended that the impeller clearance be reset.
Some services will dictate that adjustments be
performed regularly. Excessive clearance will induce
greater recirculation and accelerate the rate of wear.
The liners or impeller must be replaced when there is
no more adjustment capability in the bearing housing.
Leakage at the liner mounting studs and/or flange
joints may indicate that the liner has holed.

6.8 Disassembly

Refer to section 1.6, Safety, before dismantling

the pump.

Before dismantling the pump for

overhaul, ensure genuine Flowserve replacement
parts are available.

To disassemble the pump consult the sectional
drawings, see section 8, Parts list and drawings.

6.8.1 Rotating

Element

The following procedure is recommended for removing
and disassembling the rotating assembly.

Note that the replacement gaskets and

similar consumable materials should be available
since they will be required for reassembly.

a) Isolate motor and lock off electrical supply in

accordance with local regulations.

b) Isolate suction and discharge valves.
c) Remove

guards

d) Disconnect the coupling halves or remove belts

from sheaves.

e) Drain pump casing. Remove any auxiliary piping

if applicable.

f)

Disconnect stuffing box, cooling water and auxiliary
piping

.

g)

Drain the oil from the bearing frame [3130] if bearing
frame is being dismantled.

h)

Disconnect pump from piping and remove spool
pieces as necessary.

i) Remove pump from baseplate to work on bearing

frame.

For pumps fitted with an overhead motor

mount it is suggested that the motor be removed.

The remaining steps assume that the pump has been
removed.
j) Remove suction side casing [1211] from

Glandside casing [1212].


6.8.1.1 Expeller Pumps only

a) Release the thrust bearing housing [3230] hold down

bolts and jam nuts. While rotating the pump shaft
[2110] by hand, tighten the three jacking screws
evenly until the impeller [2] lightly clamp the expeller
housing [4110]. This will simplify withdrawal of the
rotating element from the casing.

Excessive clamping force could

damage bearing races.
Rotating the shaft helps to clear away solids which
may be trapped between the impeller and expeller
housing.

b) Unfasten glandside casing [1212} from the pedestal

[3120].

c) Remove glandside casing [1212].
d) Clamp the expeller Housing to the pedestal to

prevent it from accidentally coming loose.


6.8.1.2 Impeller (all pumps)

The impeller is threaded to the shaft and has been self
tightened to the shaft sleeve. To unscrew the impeller
the torque must be broken. It will be necessary to
either block the impeller or shaft at the drive-end. A
fixture similar to that shown in the sketch may be
used. To unscrew the impeller

the shaft must be

turned counter-clockwise.

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