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CPX, CPXR, CPXN and CPXP USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569117 09-11

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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 Routine inspection (daily/weekly)

The following checks should be made

and the appropriate action taken to remedy any
deviations:
a) Check operating behaviour. 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) Check that shaft seal leaks are within acceptable

limits.

d) Check the level and condition of oil lubricant. On

grease lubricated pumps, check running hours
since last recharge of grease or complete grease
change.

e) Check any auxiliary supplies eg heating/cooling

(if fitted) are functioning correctly.

Refer to the manuals of any associated

equipment for routine checks needed.


6.2.2 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.

Refer to the manuals of any associated

equipment for periodic checks needed.


6.2.3 Re-lubrication
For general guidelines refer to section 5.2.5,
Lubrication schedule.

Lubricant and bearing temperature analysis can be
useful in optimizing lubricant change intervals.

6.2.4 Mechanical seals
When leakage becomes unacceptable the seal [4200]
will need replacement.

6.2.5 Gland packing
The stuffing box split gland [4120] can be completely
removed for re-packing or to enable the addition of
extra rings of packing. The stuffing box is normally
supplied with a lantern ring [4134] to enable a clean
or pressurised flush to the centre of the packing. If
not required, this can be replaced by an extra 2 rings
of packing.

6.3 Spare parts


6.3.1 Ordering of spares
Flowserve keeps records of all pumps that have been
supplied. When ordering spares the following
information should be quoted.

1)

Pump serial number.

2)

Pump size.

3)

Part name

– taken from section 8.

4)

Part number

– taken from section 8.

5)

Number of parts required.


The pump size and serial number are shown on the
pump nameplate.

To ensure continued satisfactory operation,
replacement parts to the original design specification
should be obtained from Flowserve. Any change to
the original design specification (modification or use
of a non-

standard part) will invalidate the pump’s

safety certification.

6.3.2 Storage of spares
Spares should be stored in a clean dry area away
from vibration. Inspection and re-treatment of
metallic surfaces (if necessary) with preservative is
recommended at 6 monthly intervals.

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