Flowserve MNV User Manual

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MNV & MNZ USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569188 11/04

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5 COMMISSIONING, START-UP,

OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN

These operations must be carried out

by fully qualified personnel.

To ensure safety, keep the power supply

turned off to the motor and pump accessories during

commissioning.

5.1 Pre-commissioning procedure

The gland is to be filled with grease and flush supply

to be in place. Flush piping to be checked for leaks.

Mechanical seals to be checked for leaks, flush flow

and pressure. In addition, follow the list below.

a) Pump bearings must be filled with the

recommended lubricant to avoid running dry and to

guarantee acceptable performance of the pump.

b) Check all vent connections for complete filling of

the pump.

c) Check the direction of rotation of the pump

(Coupling spacer dismantled).

d) The pump rotor and the shaft seal must be in

correct axial position.

e) Check the readiness of all auxiliary systems (seal

sys. lubrication sys.,) for start up.

f) All pipe work, including the internal and the

auxiliary pipe work, must be connected correctly

and must be absolutely tight. Check the tightness

of all connections of the auxiliary pipe work. The

suction valve must be open, the discharge valve

shall be closed or partially open as required.

g) Turn the pump by hand, if required with the help of

a lever, to check the free rotation of the rotor. The

rotor must turn uniformly and noiselessly. Some

resistance may be felt due to the friction in the

bearings and seals.

h) Check the readiness of the driver for start up.

Refer to driver User instructions before energizing the

motor.

5.2 Pump Lubrication

Determine the mode of lubrication of the pump set,

e.g. grease, oil, and product lubrication.

Recommended grease types with

their brand names and quantities are provided in

section 5.2.5. Grease lubricated pumps and electric

motors are supplied pre-greased.

5.2.1 Bearings – oil lubricated

MNV/MNZ pumps are furnished with grease

lubricated bearings as standard. At the customer’s

request, special arrangements can be made to

lubricate the bearings with oil. However, although

the oil and grease lubricated bearing frames are

physically interchangeable in whole, individual parts

may or may not be interchangeable. Check with the

nearest Flowserve Sales Representative to

determine inter-changeability of parts.

Before starting the pump, check the

lubricant level or the required quantity.

5.2.2 Bearings – grease lubricated

MNV & MNZ pumps are normally furnished with

grease lubricated bearings with grease fittings on the

line and thrust bearing ends of the bearing housing;

see sec 5.2.3.1.

Before starting the pump, check the bearing frame

cavities for grease and add grease as necessary.

The suggested frequency and grease quantity for re-

lubrication are provided in sec

.

5.2.5.2

After start up, remove the grease fittings or pipe plug

closest to the cover and allow the excess grease to

flow out.

5.2.3 Filling the grease reservoir

The grease flowing out of the bearing

frame may be hot and under pressure

.

Bearings may

run slightly hot immediately after adding new grease.

Monitor the bearing temperatures until they return to

normal. Any marked increase in the temperature of

the bearings after return to normal operation may

indicate the presence of dirt in the bearing,

insufficient cleaning, improper re-assembly, or a

faulty/damaged bearing. In this case the pump

should be immediately stopped and the cause of the

trouble investigated.

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