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MNV & MNZ USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569188 11/04

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5.7.2 Pump start up

The procedure for starting the unit will vary

somewhat with each installation, however the

following steps generally apply:

Turn off power to the driver.

a) Turn the pump over by hand to verify that the

pump rotor turns freely. If it is bound, do not

operate the pump until the cause of the trouble is

located.

b) Make sure the suction valve is open

c)

Ensure flushing and/or cooling/

heating liquid supplies are turned ON before

starting the pump

d) CLOSE the outlet valve

e) Prime the pump.

f)

Ensure all vent connections are closed

before starting.

g) Start the driver per the manufacturer's instruction.

h) Open the discharge valve slowly as pressure is

built up on the discharge side of the pump. If the

valve does not open within three minutes,

shutdown the unit and determine the cause.

i)

If NO pressure, or LOW pressure,

STOP the pump. Refer to section 7,

Faults;

causes and remedies

, for fault diagnosis.

j) Adjust the gland nuts on the packing.

k) When in service, bearing temperature, suction,

discharge, and stuffing box pressure, stuffing box

operation, noise, and vibration for several hours.

5.7.3 Normal vibration levels, alarm and trip

For guidance and general data ,the subject pump

types with rigid supports are classified based on

power ratings as provided by Hydraulic Institute

standards.

Alarm and trip values for installed

pumps should be based on the actual measurements

(N) taken on the pump in a fully commissioned (new)

condition. Measuring vibration at regular intervals

and recording will help to track any deterioration in

pump or operating conditions.

Motor rating kW

(hp)

Vibration

velocity-

unfiltered

mm/sec (in./sec)

rms

0.75-to 7.5 (1-10)

N

6.6 (0.22)

7.5 to 75 (10-100)

N

6.6 (0.22)-8.0(0.32)

100-298 (100-400)

N

8.0 (0.32)-8.6(0.34)

298-750 (400-1000)

N

8.6 (0.34)-

Alarm =N X1.25; Trip= N X2.0

5.7.4 Motor start/stop frequency

Even though motors are normally suitable for at least

two consecutive starts, it is recommended to restart

only after coasting to rest between starts (minimum

of 15 minutes gap is recommended) with the motor

initially at ambient temperature. If more frequent

starting is necessary, refer to driver manufacturer’s

User Instructions.

The number of motor start and stops

in any given time affects motor life.

If the motor is expected to experience multi

starts in any given time, please refer to the driver’s

user instructions before the pump is put into

operation.

5.8 Running or operation

5.8.1 Venting the pump

Vent the pump to enable all trapped air to

escape taking due care with hot or hazardous liquids.

Under normal operating conditions, after the pump

has been fully primed and vented, it should be

unnecessary to re-vent the pump.

5.8.2 Pumps fitted with packed gland

If the pump has a packed gland there must be some

leakage from the gland. Gland nuts should initially be

finger-tight only. Leakage should take place soon

after the stuffing box is pressurized.

The gland must be adjusted evenly to give

visible leakage and concentric alignment of the gland

ring to avoid excess temperature.

If no leakage takes place the packing will begin to

overheat. If overheating takes place the pump

should be stopped and allowed to cool before being

re-started. When the pump is re-started, check to

ensure leakage is taking place at the packed gland.

If hot liquids are being pumped it may be necessary

to slacken the gland nuts to achieve leakage.

The pump should be run for 30 minutes with a steady

leakage and the gland nuts tightened by 10 degrees

at a time until leakage is reduced to an acceptable

level. As a thumb rule a minimum of 30 drops

/second for every inch of sleeve diameter will keep

the gland in safe operating condition. Seating of the

packing may take another 30 minutes.

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