3 lifting, 4 storage, 5 recycling and end of product life – Flowserve FP User Manual

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FP USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71576286 - 02/13

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All motors (for masses see the motor

description plate) must be handled with a winch.

For masses above 25 kg (55 lb), manual

handling is forbidden.

2.3 Lifting

2.3.1 Slinging of motor pumps units

Use handling means in accordance with motor

pump unit mass mentioned on the CE plate. For the
masses of the pumps bare end of shaft see table §
2.2.2 and nameplate.

To avoid distortion, the pump unit

should be lifted as shown.

A crane must be used for all pump sets in

excess of 25kg (55 Ib). Fully trained personnel must
carry out lifting, in accordance with local regulations.

Motor pump unit

Bareshaft pump

When handling always wear gloves, safety

boots and an industrial safety helmet.

For masses above 25 kg (55 lb), manual

handling is forbidden.

2.4 Storage

Store the pump in a clean, dry

location away from vibration. Leave piping
connection covers in place to keep dirt and other
foreign material out of pump casing. Turn pump at
intervals to prevent brinelling of the bearings and the
seal faces, if fitted, from sticking.

Do not store pumps starting on the fan guard.

The pump may be stored as above for up to 6
months. Consult Flowserve for preservative actions
when a longer storage period is needed.

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

fluid 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.

3 PUMP DESCRIPTION

3.1 Configurations

The multi-stage centrifugal pump is designed for the
pumping of cold water or all clear liquids which are
not solid and liquid mixtures, non-corrosive, non-
abrasive or non-explosive when in contact with the
pump motor unit and its working parts (Important: for
other liquids consult FLOWSERVE for beforehand
advice).

The FP type pump is a centrifugal, multi-stage,
single suction and radial joint plan pump.

The modular design (2 hydraulics by pump type,
number of stages variation) enables an accurate
pump adjustment to the required operating
conditions.

It can be driven by electric motor, steam turbine, or
petrol or diesel motor.

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