5 piping – Flowserve FP User Manual

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FP USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71576286 - 02/13

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If necessary, improve the machine alignment:

Complete unit mounted on common base plate:

The machines are first aligned accurately in our
workshops. Usually, any misalignment observed on-
site is due to a wrong adjustment under the base
plate (disturbed during transport or because of
forces exerted by the pipework). It is only necessary
to rectify the adjustment under base plate. If it
proves to be insufficient, modify the motor and the
pipeworks adjustment.

Pump and motor mounted on individual base

plates:
Machines are (or must be) first mounted on their
own base plate in the workshop. Once the pump is
set, it will be regarded as the fixed piece. Any
alignment necessary shall be carried out on the
motor.

Never connect the electric motor

before the setting has been completely finished.

4.5 Piping

The user must verify that the equipment is

isolated from any external sources of vibration.

Protective covers are fitted to the

pipe connections to prevent foreign bodies entering
during transportation and installation. Ensure that
these covers are removed from the pump before
connecting any pipes.

4.5.1 Suction and discharge pipework
The dimensions of the pipes do not directly depend
on suction and discharge diameters of the pump.
a) First, choose a flow speed < 2 m/s at suction,

and about 3 m/s at discharge.

b) Take into account the available NPSH, which

must be superior to the required NPSH of the
pump.

Never use pump as a support for

piping.

Do not mount expansion joints in

such a way that their force, due to internal pressure,
may act on the pump flange.

Maximum forces and moments allowed on the pump
flanges vary with the pump size and type. These
external strains may cause misalignment, hot
bearings, worn couplings, vibrations and the
possible failure of the pump casing.

When designing the pipes (§ 4.5.2.1, § 4.5.2.2, §
4.5.3.1) take necessary precautions in order not to
exceed maximum allowed strains.

Forces and moments applied to the pump flanges
must never exceed the values shown in the table
below :

Pipe

Layout

DN

Forces (daN)

Moments (daN.m)

flanges

F

Y

F

Z

F

X

F M

Y

M

Z

M

X

M

V

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ip

e

p

e

rp

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n

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la

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to

t

h

e

s

h

a

ft

40

30

40

35

60

23 27 34

49

50

40

50

45

80

27 30 37

54

65

50

68

58

102 30 33 40

60

80

60

75

70

120 32 36 44

65

100

80

100

90

160 36 41 50

74

125

100

125 110 200 44 52 63

92

150

120

150 135 240 53 62 75 110

200

162

200 180 314 69 79 97 144

H

o

ri

z

o

n

ta

l

p

ip

e

p

e

rp

e

n

d

ic

u

la

r

to

t

h

e

s

h

a

ft

40

40

30

35

60

23 27 34

49

50

50

40

45

80

27 30 37

54

65

68

50

58

102 30 33 40

60

80

75

60

70

120 32 36 44

65

100

100

80

90

160 36 41 50

74

125

125

100 110 200 44 52 63

92

150

150

120 135 240 53 62 75 110

200

200

162 180 314 69 79 97 144

P

ip

e

p

a

ra

ll

e

l

to

t

h

e

a

x

is

40

35

30

40

60

23 27 34

49

50

45

40

50

80

27 30 37

54

65

58

50

68

102 30 33 40

60

80

70

60

75

120 32 36 44

65

100

90

80

100 160 36 41 50

74

125

110

100 125 200 44 52 63

92

150

135

120 150 240 53 62 75 110

200

180

162 200 314 69 79 97 144

Ensure piping and fittings are flushed

before use.

Ensure piping for hazardous liquids is

arranged to allow pump flushing before removal of
the pump.

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