5 preventing sparks, 6 preventing leakage, 7 name plate and safety labels – Flowserve Mark 3 User Manual

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USER INSTRUCTIONS MARK 3 High Silicon Iron ENGLISH 71569249 09-04

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To avoid potential hazards from fugitive emissions of
vapor or gas to atmosphere, the surrounding area
must be well ventilated.

1.6.4.5 Preventing sparks

To prevent a potential hazard from mechanical

contact, the coupling guard must be non-sparking
and anti-static for Category 2.

To avoid the potential hazard from random induced
current generating a spark, the baseplate must be
properly grounded.

Avoid electrostatic charge. Do not rub non-metallic
surfaces with a dry cloth; ensure the cloth is damp.

The coupling must be selected to comply with
94/9/EC and correct alignment must be maintained.

Additional requirements for pumps on non-
metallic baseplates

When metallic components are fitted on a non-
metallic baseplate they must be individually earthed.

1.6.4.6 Preventing leakage

Pumps with mechanical seal. The pump must

only be used to handle liquids for which it has been
approved to have the correct corrosion resistance.

Avoid entrapment of liquid in the pump and associated
piping due to closing of suction and discharge valves,
which could cause dangerous excessive pressures to
occur if there is heat input to the liquid. This can occur if
the pump is stationary or running.

Bursting of liquid containing parts due to freezing
must be avoided by draining or protecting the pump
and auxiliary systems.

Where there is the potential hazard of a loss of a seal
barrier fluid or external flush, the fluid must be monitored.
If leakage of liquid to atmosphere can result in a
hazard, the installation of a liquid detection device is
recommended.

1.6.4.7 Maintenance of the centrifugal pump to
avoid a hazard

CORRECT MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED TO

AVOID POTENTIAL HAZARDS WHICH GIVE A
RISK OF EXPLOSION

The responsibility for compliance with maintenance
instructions is with the plant operator.

To avoid potential explosion hazards during maintenance,
the tools, cleaning and painting materials used must not
give rise to sparking or adversely affect the ambient
conditions. Where there is a risk from such tools or
materials, maintenance must be conducted in a safe area.

It is recommended that a maintenance plan and
schedule is adopted. (See section 6, Maintenance.)

1.7 Name plate and safety labels


1.7.1 Nameplate
For details of nameplate, see the Declaration of
Conformity
and section 3.

1.7.2 Safety labels


Oil lubricated units only:


DurcoShield

TM

(Splash/Shaft Guard) only:

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