Flowserve MEN User Manual

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MEN USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71576288 - 02/13

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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 Standard maintenance

Roller bearing

The bearing housings are provided with lifetime
lubricated ball bearings. No maintenance is required.

6.2.2 Routine inspection (daily/weekly)

The following checks should be made

and the appropriate action taken to remedy any
deviations:
a) Check operating behavior. 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) Pump fitted with a stuffing box: leakage of 20

drops per minute.

d) Pump fitted with a mechanical seal: no leakage.

6.2.3 Periodic inspection (six monthly)

a)

Check foundation bolts for

security of attachment and corrosion.

b) Check pump-running records for hourly usage to

determine if bearing lubricant requires changing.

c) The coupling should be checked for correct

alignment and worn driving elements.

If a check shows a bad running of the

motor pump unit, the user must:

a)

Refer to the "fault finding chart" chapter 7

of this leaflet to apply the recommended
solutions.

b) Ensure that your equipment corresponds to the

arrangements of this leaflet.

c) Contact Flowserve after-sales Department if the

problem persists.

6.2.4 Mechanical seals
The current maintenance is limited to seal control. It
is necessary to detect any small leakage which
announces the beginning of the deterioration of
friction faces or secondary seal elements (rings,
bellows, synthetic membranes). It is advisable to
stop the pump as soon as possible. Have an
approved seal vendor replace or repair the seal.

6.2.5 Gland packing

6.2.5.1 Pump fitted with a packed gland
A well run in and correctly adjusted packing gland
requires little maintenance

If, after some time, the leakage becomes too great,
the gland should be tightened again in order to
return these to a normal level.

If re-tightening is not possible, new packing must be
installed.

6.2.5.2 Gland packing inspection and removal
a) Remove the shield guards.
b) Slide back the gland.
c) Remove the packing rings with an extractor

designed for this purpose (including the lantern
ring if it exists; note its position and its direction
of rotation).

d) Inspect the state of the sleeve surface; the

presence of many marked grooves will indicate
that it must be replaced.

e) Carefully clean the different pieces of the

packing gland.


6.2.5.3 Gland packing fitting
If the packing is supplied as cord the packing must
be cut so that the external diameter is lightly
tightened and there is an initial gap between the
sleeve and the packing ring.

For that purpose, wind the packing helically around
the shaft sleeve or a chuck of the same diameter.
(Take precautions to avoid damaging sleeve).

Example of straight cut

Example of bevel cut

Ensure a tightening on the stuffing

box housing and not on the sleeve.

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