Flowserve Mark 3 Sealed Metallic Durco User Manual

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Figure 5.3: Recommended oil lubricants

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Oil

Splash / force feed / purge oil mist/ pure oil mist lubrication

Viscosity cSt

@ 40 ºC

32

46

68

Oil temperature range *

-5 to 65 ºC

(23 to 149 ºF)

-5 to 78 ºC

(23 to 172 ºF)

-5 to 80 ºC

(23 to 176 ºF)

Designation to ISO 3448

and DIN51524 part 2

ISO VG 32

32 HLP

ISO VG 46

46 HLP

ISO VG 68

68 HLP

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BP Castrol

Energol HLP-HM 32

Energol HLP-HM 46

Energol HLP-HM 68

ESSO

NUTO HP 32

NUTO HP 46

NUTO HP 68

ELF/Total

ELFOLNA DS 32

Azolla ZS 32

ELFOLNA DS 46

Azolla ZS 46

ELFOLNA DS 68

Azolla ZS 68

LSC (for oil mist) **

LSO 32 (Synthetic oil)

LSO 46 (Synthetic oil)

LSO 68 (Synthetic oil)

ExxonMobil

Mobil DTE 24

Mobil DTE 25

Mobil DTE 26

Q8

Q8 Haydn 32

Q8 Haydn 46

Q8 Haydn 68

Shell

Shell Tellus 32

Shell Tellus 46

Shell Tellus 68

Chevron Texaco

Rando HD 32

Rando HD 46

Rando HD 68

Wintershall (BASF Group)

Wiolan HS32

Wiolan HS46

Wiolan HS68

Fuchs

Renolin CL 32

Renolin CL 46

Renolin CL 68


* Note that it normally takes 2 hours for bearing temperature to stabilize and the final temperature will depend on the ambient, r/min, pumpage

temperature and pump size. Also some oils have a greater viscosity index than the minimum acceptable of 95 (eg Mobil DTE13M) which
may extend the minimum temperature capability of the oil. Always check the grade capability where the ambient is less than -5 ºC (23 ºF).

Use LSC for oil mist. Oil parameters provide flash point >166 ºC (331 ºF), density >0.87 @ 15 ºC (59 ºF), pour point of -10 ºC (14 ºF) or lower.

**

Normal compounded oils CANNOT be used with oil mist as anti-foam additives need to be avoided. Most oils recommended for wet

splash lubrication contain foam inhibitors as well as antioxidants and anticorrosion additives, so they are unsuitable for oil mist. Some
synthetic lubricants may attack the Nitrile seals used in a regular bearing housing. The LSC LSO oils are recommended for oil mist
applications. We recommend using Royal Purple SYNFILM in one of the above ISO VG designations if syntetic oil is required for splash
bath lubrication to avoid changing to Viton seals in the bearing housing


Figure 5.4: Recommended grease lubricants

Mineral
oil

Quality mineral oil with rust and oxidation
inhibitors. Mobil DTE heavy/medium (or
equivalent)

Synthetic

Royal Purple or Conoco SYNCON (or equivalent).
Some synthetic lubricants require Viton O-rings.

Grease

Mobile POLYREX EM (or compatible) – horizontal

Polyurea with mineral oil

EXXON Unirex N3 (or compatible) – In-Line

Lithium Complex with mineral oil

Food
grade

Klübersynth UH1 64-62. (NLGI 2)

Low
temp.

Aeroshell 22


Figure 5.5: Oil viscosity grades

Maximum oil
temperature

ISO viscosity

grade

Minimum

viscosity index

Up to 60 °C (140 °F)

32

95

Up to 71 °C (160 °F)

46

95

Up to 80 °C (175 °F)

68

95

Up to 94 °C (200 °F)

100

95


Figure 5.6: Max external housing temperature

Lubrication

Temperature

Oil bath

82 °C (180 °F)

Oil mist

82 °C (180 °F)

Grease

94 °C (200 °F)

The maximum temperature that the

bearing can be exposed to is 105 °C (220 °F).

Figure 5.7: Lubrication intervals*

Lubricant

Under 71 °C
(160 °F)

71-80 °C
(160-175 °F)

80-94 °C
(175-200 °F)

Grease

6 months

3 months

1.5 months

Mineral oil

6 months

3 months

1.5 months

Synthetic oil**

18 months

18 months

18 months

* Assuming good maintenance and operation practices, and no
contamination.
** May be increased to 36 months with ANSI 3A™ power end.
*** Bearing Temperatures up to 16°C (30 °F) higher than housing.

5.2.2

Grease

Regreasable

5.2.2.1

Single shielded regreasable bearings
When the grease lubrication option is specified,
single shielded bearings, grease fittings and vent
pipe plugs are installed inboard and outboard.

The orientation of the bearing shields

is different for horizontal pumps (Standard,
Sealmatic, Unitized, Recessed, and Lo-Flo - see
figure 5.8) and In-Line pumps (see figure 5.9).

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