4 grouting – Flowserve MNV User Manual

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MNV & MNZ USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569188 11/04

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The foundation should be of sufficient strength to

absorb vibration (i.e., at least five times the weight of

the pump unit) and to form a permanent, rigid support

for the suction nozzle/steel frame support. This is

important in maintaining the alignment of a close

coupled unit. A concrete foundation on a solid base

should be satisfactory.

4.3.1 Pump and structural natural frequency

Pump manufacturers can calculate or determine the

natural frequency of the pump assembly, including

the driver. However, in a field installation, the

vibrating structure comprises, in addition to the pump

assembly, the foundation, the mounting, the piping,

and supports. The natural frequency of the vibrating

structure is determined by the stiffness of the total

structure and by its equivalent mass. The natural

frequency of the structure may therefore differ

significantly from the natural frequency of the pump.

In the absence of any specific information, the pump

manufacturer will assume that the piping is installed

rigidly and anchored close to the pump connections.

It will also be assumed that the hold down bolts are

securely embedded in a concrete foundation of

infinite mass and rigidity.

The system designer must give proper consideration

and must ensure that the natural frequency of the

vibrating structure, as defined above, does not fall

within the pump operating speed range. That person

also must be aware of the much lower stiffness of

fabricated system structures, relative to concrete,

and the problems associated with calculating

stiffness of unconventional and composite structures.

4.4 Grouting

The pump and motor must be aligned

on the base prior to grouting the base in place (see

alignment). To do otherwise will negate the factory

pre-alignment and may result in alignment difficulties

at the expense of others. Where applicable, grout in

the foundation bolts.

Grouting provides solid contact between the pump

unit and foundation, prevents lateral movement of

running equipment and dampens resonant vibrations.

4.4.1 Typical foundation bolt arrangement

Foundation bolts of the specified size should be

embedded in concrete and located according to the

Elevation drawing. Each bolt should be surrounded

by a pipe sleeve at least two times the diameter of

the bolt. The sleeve should be held rigidly yet

allowing the bolts to be moved to conform to the

holes in the baseplate as shown in the detail under

this section.

PUMP FOOT

(IF SOLE PLATE IS USED)

PUMP FOOT

OR SOLE PLATE

FOUNDATION

BOLT

SHIMS

FOUNDATION

GROUT

SLEEVE

Foundation bolts should only be fully tightened when

the grout has cured.

Only non-shrinking grout with a 41.4 Mpa (6000 psi)

compressive strength in 72 hours should be used.

Flowserve recommends the following procedure for

grouting.

4.4.2 Recommended procedure for grouting

a) Build a wooden form around the outside of the

base to contain the grout. In some cases the form

is placed tightly against the lower edge of the base

and in other cases it is placed a slight distance

from the edge of the pump base.

b) Saturate the top of the rough concrete foundation

with water, if required before grouting. Add grout

until the entire area under the pump base is filled,

including the space between the foundation bolt

and pipe sleeve. A stiff wire should be used to

work the grout and release any air pockets.

c) After the grout is poured, the exposed surfaces

should be covered with wet burlap to effect slow

curing and prevent cracking. When the grout is

set (about 48 hours) remove the forms and

smooth the exposed surfaces if desired. The

grout should be allowed to cure at least 72 hours

before dynamically loaded.

If leveling nuts are used on the

foundation bolts to level the base, they must be

backed off as far as possible prior to grouting the

base in place. Shim near the foundation bolts, back

off the leveling nuts, and tighten the foundation bolts.

To do otherwise will significantly lower the structural

natural frequency and result in separation of the base

from the grout.

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