Flowserve LPNV Worthington User Manual

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LPNV USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 87900031 – 06/14

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5 COMMISSIONING, START-UP,
OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN

The following procedures are presented to outline
the most important steps involved in pump
operation. Any modification of these procedures
due to particular installation peculiarities should
conform to good engineering practices.

Never operate the pump with

suction valve closed.

Never operate the pump unless it is

filled with liquid and vented

.

Never operate the pump unless a

liquid source is available.

Never operate the pump with

discharge valve closed or below the minimum
specified flow rate. If reduced capacity operation is
required on occasion, a recirculation line should be
installed according FLOWSERVE
recommendations.

Where possible avoid severe

thermal shocks due to sudden changes of liquid
temperature. Warm-up the pump at all times
before start-up if the pumped liquid is hot or
subject to crystallize

Lubricate the unit prior to starting.

Do not operate the unit unless coupling

guards are bolted in place

.

Never operate the pump above the

name plate conditions.

During pump operation, keep the

vent and drain valves in closed position, to prevent
any liquid from a high pressure point flowing into a
low pressure point.

Do not wipe down in the vicinity of rotating

parts. If unusual noise or high vibrations occur,
secure the pump as soon as possible.



5.1 Pre-commissioning procedure

The following steps should be followed at initial
start up and after the equipment has been
overhauled:
a) Prior to installing the pump, flush the suction

side of the system to remove all deposit

(slag,

bolts etc).

b) Ensure the pump and piping is clean. Before

putting the pump into operation, the piping
should be thoroughly back flushed to remove
any foreign matter which may have
accumulated during installation. Take all
possible care not to contaminate your system.

c) Install suction strainer if required. (See Section

4.4.2.1).

d) Activate lubrication; fill the bearing housings

with the appropriate oil to the correct level.
Bearing must receive a small amount of oil
prior to starting to ensure adequate lubrication
at start up. (Refer to Section 5.1.1).

e) Turn pump rotor by hand or with a strap

wrench to make sure it turns smoothly.

f) Assure that correct seal piping has been

installed and has not been damaged.

g) If the pump is fitted with mechanical seal,

ensure it is correctly assembled and tightened.

Most cartridge seals are

equipped with a spacer between the gland
plate and drive collar. This spacer must be
removed before starting unit.

h) Prior to coupling installation, bump start motor

to check for correct rotation. If rotation is not
correct refer to motor manual for appropriate
connections to

change rotation (Shut down all

power prior to change).

i) Ensure coupling is correctly aligned and

lubricated, and pump and driver is
satisfactorily doweled. (Refer to Section 4.3).

The unit must not be operated unless

coupling guard is securely and completely
bolted in place. Failure to observe the warning
could result in injury to operating personnel.


j) Check torque of all bolting and the plugs for

tightness.

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