Flowserve CPXVC User Manual

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CPXVC USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 26999930 03-11

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Before restarting the machine, the relevant
instructions listed in section 5, Commissioning, start
up, operation and shut down,
must be observed.

Oil and grease leaks may make the ground
slippery. Machine maintenance must always
begin and finish by cleaning the ground and the
exterior of the machine.

If platforms, stairs and guard rails are required for
maintenance, they must be placed for easy access to
areas where maintenance and inspection are to be
carried out. The positioning of these accessories
must not limit access or hinder the lifting of the part to
be serviced.

When air or compressed inert gas is used in the
maintenance process, the operator and anyone in the
vicinity must be careful and have the appropriate
protection.

Do not spray air or compressed inert gas on skin.

Do not direct an air or gas jet towards other people.

Never use air or compressed inert gas to clean clothes.

Before working on the pump, take measures to
prevent an uncontrolled start. Put a warning board
on the starting device with the words:
"Machine under repair: do not start".

With electric drive equipment, lock the main switch
open and withdraw any fuses. Put a warning board
on the fuse box or main switch with the words:
"Machine under repair: do not connect".

Never clean equipment with inflammable solvents or
carbon tetrachloride. Protect yourself against toxic
fumes when using cleaning agents.

6.2 Maintenance schedule

It is recommended that a maintenance plan and

schedule is adopted, in line with these User
Instructions, to include the following:
a) Any auxiliary systems installed must be monitored,

if necessary, to ensure they function correctly.

b) Gland packings must be adjusted correctly to

give visible leakage and concentric alignment of
the gland follower to prevent excessive
temperature of the packing or follower.

c) Check for any leaks from gaskets and seals.

The correct functioning of the shaft seal must be
checked regularly.

d) Check bearing lubricant level, and if the hours

run show a lubricant change is required.

e) Check that the duty condition is in the safe

operating range for the pump.

f) Check vibration, noise level and surface

temperature at the bearings to confirm
satisfactory operation.

g) Check dirt and dust is removed from areas around

close clearances, bearing housings and motors.

h) Check flexible coupling alignment and re-align if

necessary.


Our specialist service personnel can help with
preventative maintenance records and provide
condition monitoring for temperature and vibration to
identify the onset of potential problems.

If any problems are found the following sequence of
actions should take place:
a) Refer to section 7, Faults; causes and remedies,

for fault diagnosis.

b) Ensure equipment complies with the

recommendations in this manual.

c) Contact Flowserve if the problem persists.

6.2.1

Routine inspection (daily/weekly)

The following checks should be made

and the appropriate action taken to remedy any
deviations:
a) Check operating behaviour. Ensure noise,

vibration and bearing temperatures are normal.

b) Check that there are no abnormal fluid or

lubricant leaks (static and dynamic seals) and
that any sealant systems (if fitted) are full and
operating normally.

c) Check that shaft seal leaks are within acceptable

limits.

d) Check the level and condition of oil lubricant.

On grease lubricated pumps, check running
hours since last recharge of grease or complete
grease change.

e) Check any auxiliary supplies eg heating/cooling

(if fitted) are functioning correctly.

f)

Refer to the manuals of any associated

equipment for routine checks needed.

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