Installation, Location, Part assemblies – Flowserve LNN User Manual

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LNN, LNNV, LNNC USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569074 06-14

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3.4.3

Energy efficient operation of pumps

The pump supplied will have been selected from
Flowserve’s extensive product line to have optimum
efficiency for the application. If supplied with an electric
motor then the motor will meet or exceed current
legislation for motor efficiency. However it is the way
the pump is operated which has the greatest impact on
the amount and cost of energy used during the
operating life of the pump. The following are key points
in achieving minimum operating cost for the equipment:

Design the pipe system for minimum friction

losses

Ensure that the control system switches off the

pump when not required

In a multi-pump system run the minimum number

of pumps

Try to avoid systems which by-pass excess flow

Avoid as far as possible controlling pump flow by

throttle valves

When commissioned, check that the pump

operates at the duty specified to Flowserve

If it has been found that the pump head and flow

exceed that required, trim the pump impeller
diameter

Ensure that the pump is operating with sufficient

NPSH available

Use variable speed drives for systems which

require variable flow. A VFD for an induction
motor is a particularly effective way of achieving
speed variation and energy/cost reduction

Notes for VFD usage:

o Make sure that the motor is compatible with VFD
o Do not over-speed the pump without checking

the power capability with Flowserve

o On systems with high static head, speed

reduction is limited. Avoid running the pump at
a speed which gives low or zero flow

o Do not run at a low speed and flow rate which

lets solids settle out of suspension in the pipe
work

o Do not use a VFD for a fixed flow requirement;

it will introduce power losses

Select high efficiency motors

If replacing a standard motor with a high efficiency

motor it will run faster and the pump could take
more power. Reduce the impeller diameter to
achieve energy reduction

If the pump system pipe work or equipment is

changed or process duty is changed, check that
the pump is still correctly sized

Periodically check that the pipe system has not

become corroded or blocked

Periodically check that the pump is operating at

the flow, head and power expected and that the
efficiency has not reduced with erosion or
corrosion damage

4 INSTALLATION

Equipment operated in hazardous locations

must comply with the relevant explosion protection
regulations. See section 1.6.4, Products used in
potentially explosive atmospheres
.

4.1 Location

The pump should be located to allow room for
access, ventilation, maintenance and inspection with
ample headroom for lifting and should be as close as
practicable to the supply of liquid to be pumped.

Refer to the general arrangement drawing for the
pump set.

4.2 Part assemblies

Motors may be supplied loose on LNNV pumps,
typically on motor frame sizes 400 and above. It is
the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the
motor is assembled to the pump and lined up as
detailed in section 4.5.2, Alignment methods.

4.3 Foundation

There are many methods of installing

pump units to their foundations. The correct method
depends on the size of the pump unit, its location and
noise vibration limitations. Non-compliance with the
provision of correct foundation and installation may
lead to failure of the pump and, as such, would be
outside the terms of the warranty.
Ensure the following are met:
a) The baseplate should be mounted onto a firm

foundation, either an appropriate thickness of
quality concrete or sturdy steel framework. (It
should NOT be distorted or pulled down onto the
surface of the foundation, but should be
supported to maintain the original alignment.)

b) Install the baseplate onto packing pieces evenly

spaced and adjacent to foundation bolts.

c) Level with shims between baseplate and packing

pieces.

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