7 hydraulic, mechanical and electrical duty, 8 pumps for food use or potable water, 6 maintenance – Flowserve VF User Manual

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VF USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71561233 - 11/09

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Shutdown:

Close the outlet valve and stop the

motor.

For prolonged shut-downs and

especially when ambient temperatures are likely to
drop below freezing point, the pump must be
drained or otherwise protected.

Switch off flushing and/or cooling/ heating liquid
supplies at a time appropriate to the process.

5.7 Hydraulic, mechanical and
electrical duty

This product has been supplied to meet the
performance specifications of your purchase order,
however it is understood that during the life of the
product these may change. The following notes
may help the user decide how to evaluate the
implications of any change. If in doubt contact your
nearest Flowserve office.

5.7.1 Specific gravity (SG)
Pump capacity and total head in meters (feet) do
not change with SG, however pressure displayed
on a pressure gauge is directly proportional to SG.
Power absorbed is also directly proportional to SG.
It is therefore important to check that any change
in SG will not overload the pump driver or over-
pressurize the pump.

5.7.2 Viscosity
For a given flow rate the total head reduces with
increased viscosity and increases with reduced
viscosity. Also for a given flow rate the power
absorbed increases with increased viscosity, and
reduces with reduced viscosity. It is important that
checks are made with your nearest Flowserve
office if changes in viscosity are planned.

5.7.3 Pump speed
Changing pump speed effects flow, total head,
power absorbed, NPSH

R

, noise and vibration.

Flow varies in direct proportion to pump speed,
head varies as speed ratio squared and power
varies as speed ratio cubed. The new duty,
however, will also be dependent on the system
curve. If increasing the speed, it is important
therefore to ensure the maximum pump working
pressure is not exceeded, the driver is not
overloaded, NPSH

A

> NPSH

R

, and that noise and

vibration are within local requirements and
regulations.

5.7.4 Net positive suction head (NPSH

A

)

NPSH available (NPSH

A

) is the head available at

the impeller inlet, above the vapour pressure of
the pumped liquid. NPSH required (NPSH

R

) is the

minimum head required at the impeller inlet, above
the vapour pressure of the pumped liquid, to avoid
excessive cavitation and extreme performance
degradation.
It is important that NPSH

A

> NPSH

R

. The margin

between NPSH

A

> NPSH

R

should be as large as

possible.

If any change in NPSH

A

is proposed, ensure these

margins are not significantly eroded. Refer to the
pump performance curve to determine exact
requirements particularly if flow has changed.

If in doubt please consult your nearest Flowserve
office for advice and details of the minimum
allowable margin for your application.

5.7.5 Pumped flow
Flow must not fall outside the minimum and
maximum continuous safe flow shown on the
pump performance curve and or data sheet.

5.8 Pumps for Food Use or Potable
Water

If the pump has not been specifically ordered for a
food or drinking water application it must not be
used for these types of applications. If it has been
ordered for this type of application the following
recommendations are to be followed.

5.8.1 Cleaning prior to operation
Pumps that are to be used for a food or drinking
water application should be cleaned before being
put into initial operation and after the installation of
spare parts that are in contact with the liquid.

Cleaning once the pump has been commissioned
will depend on the application and operating
conditions. The user must ensure that the cleaning
procedures are suitable for the application and
operating conditions, and local regulations.

6 MAINTENANCE

6.1 General

If a belt drive is used, the assembly and

tension of the belts must be verified during regular
maintenance procedure.

In dirty or dusty environments, regular

checks must be made and dirt removed from
areas around close clearances, bearing housings
and motors.

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