Flowserve LPNV Worthington User Manual

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LPNV USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 87900031 – 06/14

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Six months prior to the scheduled installation date,
a FLOWSERVE representative is to be employed
to conduct an inspection. This inspection may
include, not necessarily in its entirety and not
limited to the following:

a) An inspection of all periodic inspection records

as kept on file by the purchaser, and all
inspection reports that have been compiled
during the storage period.

b) An inspection of the storage area to determine

the "as stored" condition of the equipment
prior to any protection covers being removed.

c) An inspection of the equipment with protective

covers and flange covers removed.

d) Depending upon the length of time the

equipment was stored, the type of storage
provided (i.e. Indoor: heated, unheated,
ground floor, concrete floor. Outdoors: under
roof, no roof, waterproof coverings, on
concrete, on ground) and as a result of the
inspection of (a),(b) & (c) above the
FLOWSERVE representative may require a
partial or complete dismantling of the
equipment.

e) Dismantling may necessitate restoration of

painted or preserved surfaces, and, or
replacement of gaskets, "O" rings, packing and
bearings.

f) All costs involved during inspection,

dismantling, restoration, replacement of parts
and reassembly will have to the accounted to
the purchaser. All necessary labor, tools and
cranes will be supplied by the purchaser.


Upon completion of the inspection the
FLOWSERVE representative shall submit a report
to the purchaser, and to the Manager of Customer
Service, stating in detail the results of the
inspection.
One month prior to installation of the equipment, a
FLOWSERVE representative is to be employed to
conduct a final inspection.
This inspection will be made to assure that the
requirements of the six months inspection report
were satisfactorily completed and that the
equipment is ready for installation.
Upon completion of this inspection the
FLOWSERVE representative shall submit a final
report to the purchaser, and to the Manager of
Customer Service, advising the results of the final
inspection.
All costs involved in conducting the final inspection
will have to the accounted to the purchaser.
Prior to and during start up, any requirements for
the services of an FLOWSERVE representative
will revert back to the original contract agreement
for equipment purchased, with revised costing

.


2.4.1.4 Painting and preservation
Paints and preservatives used are either
FLOWSERVE standard or 'special' as required by
the contract specification. Refer to FLOWSERVE
for the description of paints and preservatives
used on this order if needed.

2.4.1.5 Associated equipment
Motors, Turbines, Gears, etc., being supplied by
FLOWSERVE.
Generally rotors of associated equipment should
be blocked to relieve bearing loads. Storage
should be indoors and dry. See the specific
manufacturers storage requirements.

2.5 Recycling and end of product life

At the end of the service life of the product or its
parts, the relevant materials and parts should be
recycled or disposed of using an environmentally
acceptable method and local regulations. If the
product contains substances which are harmful to
the environment, these should be removed and
disposed of in accordance with current regulations.
This also includes the liquids and or gases in the
"seal system" or other utilities.

Make sure that hazardous substances or toxic
fluids are disposed of safely and that the
correct personal protective equipment is used.
The safety specifications must be in
accordance with the current regulations at all
times.

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