Flowserve DS User Manual

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DS USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71576283 - 02/13

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4.5.2 Suction piping

4.5.2.1 Design of a flooded suction line
The suction line must be as short and direct as
possible, never mount an elbow directly on the inlet
flange of the pump.

Continous
flow valve

Baseplate

Coupling guard

Coupling

Motor

Non return valve

Valve

Flooded suction configuration

a) Avoid sharp elbows or sudden narrowing. Use

convergent

20° (total angle).

b) Arrange the piping so that there are no air

pockets (no bulges).

c) If high points cannot be avoided in suction line,

provide them with air relief cocks.

d) If a strainer is necessary, its net area should be

three or four times the area of the suction pipe.

e) If an inlet valve is necessary, choose a model

with direct crossing.

Do not tighten flanges before the final

check (see § 4.5.4).

4.5.2.2 Design of a suction lift line
The inlet pipe must be as short and as direct as
possible, never place an elbow directly on the pump
inlet nozzle.

D

I Sufficient
Immersion

I

3 x D

a) Avoid sharp elbows or sudden narrowing. Use

convergent

20° (total angle) with upright

generating.

b) Arrange that the suction piping is inclined

upwards towards the pump ensuring that there
are no peaks.

c) If a foot valve is necessary, do not oversize it

because it would generate pulsations (valve
beating).

Do not tighten flanges before the final

check (see § 4.5.4).

4.5.3 Discharge piping

4.5.3.1 Design of a discharge line
a) If discharge line is provided with a divergent, its

total angle will be between 7° and 12°.

b) Install the discharge valve after the non-return

valve downstream.


The non-return valve will be set in the discharge
pipe to protect the pump from any excessive
pressure surge and from reverse rotation.

If necessary, a control manometer (pressure gauge)
can be connected on the piping.

Manometer

Installation of the control manometer

Do not tighten flanges before the final

check (see § 4.5.4).

4.5.4 Final checks
a) Check the tightening of anchor bolts. Tighten

them if necessary.

b) Check that protective covers on suction and

discharge flanges are removed.

c) Check that holes of piping flanges are parallel

and correspond to those of the pump.

d) Tighten suction and discharge flanges.

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