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USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71576288 – 11-09

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1.9 Noise level

Attention must be given to the exposure of
personnel to the noise, and local legislation will
define when guidance to personnel on noise
limitation is required, and when noise exposure
reduction is mandatory. This is typically 80 to 85
dBA.

The usual approach is to control the exposure time
to the noise or to enclose the machine to reduce
emitted sound. You may have already specified a
limiting noise level when the equipment was
ordered, however if no noise requirements were
defined, then attention is drawn to the following table
to give an indication of equipment noise level so that
you can take the appropriate action in your plant.

Pump noise level is dependent on a number of
operational factors, flow rate, pipework design and
acoustic characteristics of the building, and so the
values given are subject to a 3 dBA tolerance and
cannot be guaranteed.

Similarly the motor noise assumed in the “pump and
motor” noise is that typically expected from standard
and high efficiency motors when on load directly
driving the pump. Note that a motor driven by an
inverter may show an increased noise at some
speeds.
If a pump unit only has been purchased for fitting
with your own driver then the “pump only” noise
levels in the table should be combined with the level
for the driver obtained from the supplier. Consult
Flowserve or a noise specialist if assistance is
required in combining the values.

It is recommended that where exposure approaches
the prescribed limit, then site noise measurements
should be made.
The values are in sound pressure level L

pA

at 1 m

(3.3 ft) from the machine, for “free field conditions
over a reflecting plane”.

For estimating sound power level L

WA

(re 1 pW) then

add 17 dBA to the sound pressure value.

In areas where the staff has to intervene, remember
that when the level of the sound pressure is:

Below 70 dBA: it is not necessary to take special
precautions.

Above 70 dBA: people working continuously in
the machine room must be supplied with
protective devices against noise.

Below 85 dBA: no particular measures need to
be taken for casual visitors staying in the room
during a limited period.

Above 85 dBA: the room must be considered as
a dangerous area because of the noise and a
warning sign must be fixed at each entry
warning the people coming into the room, even
for a short period, that they must wear hearing
protection.

Above 105 dBA: special hearing protection
adapted to this noise level and to the spectral
noise components must be installed and a
warning sign to this effect erected at each entry.
The staff in the room must wear ear protection.


Make sure that the noise, which travels through the
walls and windows, does not generate too high
noise levels in the machine room's surroundings.
In areas where the staff has to intervene, remember
that when the level of the sound pressure is:

2 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

2.1 Consignment receipt and unpacking

Immediately after receipt of the equipment it must be
checked against the delivery and shipping
documents for its completeness and that there has
been no damage in transportation.

Note all reserves on the signed shipping note which
is given back to the hauler. Later, claims cannot be
accepted.

Check any crate, boxes and wrappings for any
accessories or spare parts that may be packed
separately with the equipment or attached to
sidewalls of the box or equipment.

Each product has a unique serial number. Check
that this number corresponds with that advised and
always quotes this number in correspondence as
well as when ordering spare parts or further
accessories.

2.2 Handling


2.2.1 General instructions concerning handling
Boxes, crates, pallets or cartons may be unloaded
using forklift vehicles or slings dependent on their
size and construction.

To lift heavy pieces above 25 kg (55 lb), use a winch
adapted to the mass and in accordance with the
current local regulations.

To lift machines or pieces with one or several
suspension rings, only use hooks and chains in
compliance with the local regulations concerning
safety. Never put cables, chains or ropes directly on
or in the suspension rings. Cables, chains or lifting
ropes must never present excessive bending.

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