T.E.(Terry) Manning
Schoener 50
1771 ED Wieringerwerf
The Netherlands
Tel/fax 0031-227-604128
Homepage: http://www.flowman.nl
E-mail:pumps@flowman.nl
FLOWMAN
ADVANCED PUMP TECHNOLOGIES
Edition 03 : 01 January, 2002
Operating instructions and maintenance of the HIGH CENTS pumps
General warning
These instructions constitute an integral part of the product supplied and must be delivered to the end user who must read them and follow them closely. These instructions must be kept carefully by the end-user for future use. Neither the manufacturer nor his suppliers or agents shall be held liable for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect howsoever caused to persons or things as a result of failure to observe the following instructions.
Any action or operation not expressly stated in these instructions to be correct and/or applicable shall be deemed to be incorrect and/or improper.
Never tamper with electrical parts.
Drawing of the HIGH CENTS pumps
A drawing of the pump is included in the instructions accompanying each pumping unit.
For drawings of pump parts and dimensional drawings please refer to DRAWING of the HIGH CENTS pumps.
Operating instructions
General instructions
The inlet is at the front of the pump. The outlet is at the top of the pump body.
Before starting up the pump make sure that the position of the inlet and delivery pipes is such that eventual leakage of liquid at any open inlet/outlet is such that no harm can be caused to any persons or things.
Where the pump is trolley mounted, the trolley must be on a level position so that it will not move either when stopped or in the presence of the light vibrations which occur during operation.
Where the pump is supplied without electric cable and/or switch and/or plug, the electrical connections must be carried out by professionally qualified electricians.
HIGH CENTS pumps are centrifugal pumps and must be placed below the level of the liquid to be pumped.
Look at the arrow placed on the motor fan cover to make sure the desired inlet and outlet conform with the DIRECTION OF ROTATION of the motor.
WARNING! The pump and the motor can reach temperatures of up to 120 degrees C. during operation.
Maintenance
The problems which most frequently arise
**Leakage from the mechanical seals. The mechanical seals are subject to wear and tear and require periodic replacement.
**Pump performance does not appear to correspond to that indicated in the capacity charts. Check that the impeller is in good condition and that the feed pipes at both the inlet and the outlet are those prescribed for the pump.
**The electric motor does not start. In this case, a qualified electrician should be called.
Maintenance operations
Before proceeding to open the pump to clean it and/or to remove and/or replace either the mechanical seal or the impeller:
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY!
MAKE SURE THAT SAFETY CLOTHING (AND ESPECIALLY GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE GLASSES) ARE WORN WHERE AGGRESSIVE LIQUIDS ARE BEING PUMPED.
NEVER RESTART THE PUMP UNTIL THE PUMP IS COMPLETELY REASSEMBLED!
Make sure that neither the pump nor the couplings contain any residues of the liquid being pumped.
Unscrew the lock nuts (14).
Remove the Impeller lock (12)
Unscrew the impeller set screw (11).
Take the impeller (10) off.
Extract the rotating part (09) of the mechanical seal from the shaft of the impeller (10). Lightly lubricate the the shaft before fitting the new rotating part (09).
Extract the fixed part (08) of the mechanical seal from its seat in the diffuser (07) and replace it.
Refit the diffuser (07)
Lubricate the motor shaft and re-fit the impeller with the seal (09 and 08) already in place.
Tighten the impeller set screw (11) firmly, then the impeller lock (12)
Refit the pump body (13) making sure the "O" ring (15) is in its seat on the diffuser (07).
Tighten the nuts (14). They should be tightened contemporaneously and carefully so as not to put the two parts of the pump body out of line. (Cf. with the tightening of the nuts on car wheels - all nuts should be fitted but not completely tightened, then each nut is progressively tightened in turn).
BEFORE RE-STARTING the pump, make sure that the impeller turns freely.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE HIGH CENTS PUMPS PLEASE GO TO
PRICES AND SALES CONDITIONS
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