Flowserve Circulator User Manual

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Do not, under any circumstances, use the circulator to
flush the interconnecting piping/tubing. Using the cir-
culator to flush the interconnecting piping/tubing will
void the warranty. The circulator is flushed clean and
sealed at the factory.

2.4.7 Connections to circulator: A teflon paste pipe

sealant is recommended and should be applied

no closer than two threads from the end of the

fitting to avoid contamination.

2.4.7.1 Do not remove plugs from ports until

you are ready to make a final connec-

tion.

2.4.7.2 Refer to the circulator drawings in

Section B for connections to be made.

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Start-up Operation

3.1 Initial start-up

3.1.1 Check all field connections in piping/tubing to

see that the joints are tight. Also check and

tighten circulator fasteners, which may have

become loose during transit.

3.1.2 Verify the correct barrier fluid type with the seal

manufacturer before filling. Fill the reservoir to

the top of the level gauge through the filler port

provided.

3.1.3 The pump/motor assembly does not require

alignment.

3.1.4 Before connecting the motor power source.

Disengage the pump/motor coupling. Connect

the motor power source. Jog the motor (3-5

seconds) to check rotation against the rotation

arrows. Reconnect the pump/motor coupling.

Replace the coupling guard cover plate.

3.2 All instruments must be tied into the customer’s

control panel to operate the main process equip-

ment. Functions listed on the circulator drawings

are the minimum requirements necessary to insure

proper operation. The manufacturer may place more

stringent requirements on sequencing of the main

process equipment. It is recommended the customer

contact the seal manufacturer to obtain a list of all

operational sequences and interlocks to insure safe

and efficient operation.

It is the customer’s responsibility to familiarize them-

selves with the instrumentation and controls mounted

on the circulator. The customer’s supplied control

panel shall at minimum provide the functions listed

and as described on the circulator drawings.

3.3 This circulator is equipped with a Pressure Relief

Valve (PRV-1) and a Pressure Control Valve (PCV-1).

The pressure relief valve on the right end of the mani-

fold is factory set at and should never be adjusted.

The pressure contol valve on the left end of the mani-

fold is factory set and will need adjustment to meet the

requirements of the application. The pressure control

valve can be adjusted using the following procedure

and referring to the manufacturers service manual in

Appendix 2 of this manual.

3.4 Pressure control valve adjustment

The pressure control valve located on the left end of the

manifold is factory set at 200 psig (1379 kPa) and will need

adjustment to meet the requirements of the application.

Follow these steps to adjust the pressure control valve.

3.4.1 The fluid temperature in the circulator must be

at the normal operating temperature to achieve

the correct pressure setting.

3.4.2 To prevent accidental over pressurization of the

seal, connect the seal supply port directly to

the seal return port, bypassing the seal. This

will protect the seal from high pressures during

valve adjustment.

3.4.3 Completely open the pressure control valve

on the left end of the manifold.

3.4.4 Start the circulator and allow to run long

enough to remove any air from the system. All

fluid flow should be through the pressure con-

trol valve, through the heat exchanger and

back into the reservoir.

3.4.5 Slowly close the pressure control valve on

the left end of the manifold until the desired

system pressure is achieved.

3.4.6 Shut down the circulator and return any piping

to its original, normal operating configuration.

The pressure control valve is now set to the

proper pressure.

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