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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

1. Close  valves  on  suction  and  discharge  sides  of  pump.  (If

no valves have been installed, it will be necessary to drain

the system).

2. Loosen volute capscrews, do not remove them. Using cap-

screws in the jack screw holes start to remove the pump

assembly from the volute.

3. Remove seal flushing tube, if used.

Remove  the  volute  capscrews  and  remove  the  pump

assembly from the volute.

4. Remove  the  impeller  capscrew,  lock  washer  and  washer.

Remove the impeller.

STUFFING BOX CONSTRUCTION

WITH PACKING

1. Remove  hex  nuts  from  packing  gland  and  remove  cover-

plate capscrews. Remove coverplate from bracket.

2. Remove packing rings from the stuffing box.
3. Check  condition  of  shaft  sleeve  and  replace  if  scored  or

otherwise damaged. Note: Replace gasket between sleeve

and impeller as well if damaged.

4. Insert two packing rings in the stuffing box followed by the

lantern ring and then the remaining two pieces of packing.

Make  certain  that  the  packing  joints  are  staggered  90

degrees.

5. Install, but do not tighten the packing gland.
6. On  the  6x6x9

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and  the  6x6x11  pumps  the  volute  and

coverplate have rings. Inspect and replace if necessary.

7. Install coverplate over the pump shaft, tighten capscrews

(per torque chart).

8. Tighten packing gland to compress packing.
9. Install impeller, impeller gasket, impeller washer, lock washer

and capscrew, then tighten (per torque chart).

10. Install new volute gasket then install pump assembly into

volute. Tighten volute capscrews (per torque chart). Install

seal flushing tube. Install drain plug, close drain valve.

11. Open isolation valves, inspect pump for leaks, if not leaking

return pump to service. (See note for packing adjustment.)

NOTE:

Before starting pump, back off packing gland nuts or screws

 

until glands are loose. Re-tighten with fingers until glands are

 

just snug against the first packing ring. After pump is running

 

at first start, water may run freely from packing. This is normal

 

and should be allowed to continue for a period of time before

 

further tightening of the glands. Take up gland bolts uniformly,

 

one flat at a time.
An adequate leakage rate is not one single va

lu

e for all pumps

 

and installations, 

 

but is the amount required to provide 

adequate cooling and lubrication. The required leakage will be

 

largely  influenced  by  operating  pressure,  fluid  temperature,

 

shaft speed, etc.

For  fluid  temperatures  in  the  range  of  32°

 

to  190°F,  average

 

leakage rates of 60 to 80 drops per minute are recommended.

 

However,  each  individual  pump  and  installation  will  have

 

unique operating conditions that will result in broadly variable

 

leakage rate requirements.
At  fluid  operating  temperatures  near  the  upper  limit  of  190°F,

 

the  maximum  temperature  rise  of  the  leakage  is  particularly

 

important.  A  packed  pump  should  never  operate  with  steam

 

forming  at  the  gland.  This  necessarily  limits  the  temperature

 

rise  to  a  maximum  of  about  20°F.  If  the  formation  of  steam

 

persists at higher leakage rates, cooling water must be provided

 

by means of an external supply, or a heat exchanger used to

 

cool the by-pass flush.

WARNING: Unexpected Startup Hazard

Disconnect  and  lock  out  power  before  servicing.

Failure  to  follow  these  instructions  could  result  in  serious

personal injury or death, and property damage.

WARNING: Excessive System 

Pressure 

Hazard

Make certain the internal pressure is relieved before

 

continuing. Failure to follow these instructions could result

 

in serious personal injury or death, and property damage.

Caution: Extreme Temperature Hazard

Allow  pump  temperature  to  reach  acceptable  level

before proceeding. Open drain valve, do not proceed until

liquid  stops  coming  out  of  drain  valve.  If  liquid  does  not

stop flowing from drain valve isolation valves are not seal-

ing and should be repaired before proceeding. After liquid

stops flowing from drain valve, leave drain valve open and

continue. Remove the drain plug located on the bottom of

the pump volute. Do not reinstall plug or close drain valve

until  reassembly  is  completed.  Failure  to  follow  these

instructions  could  result  in  moderate  personal  injury  or

property damage.

Summary of Contents for 1580 series

Page 1: ...Series 1580 In Line Mounted Centrifugal Fire Pumps INSTRUCTION MANUAL AC2516 REVISION D INSTALLER PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL FOR THE OWNER S USE ...

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Page 3: ...t installation with the fewest number of bends or elbows in the suction pipe The installation must be evaluated to determine that the Net Positive Suction Head Available NPSHA meets or exceeds the Net Positive Head Required NPSHR as stated by the pump performance curve WARNING Falling Object Hazard Eyebolts or lifting lugs if provided are for lifting only the components to which they are attached ...

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Page 5: ... the suction valve closed or throttled This could result in cavita tion Cavitation will cause the pump performance to fall off and also overtime can cause impeller and or casing damage NOTE On 6x6x91 2 and 6x6x11 there will be volute and stuff box wear rings CAUTION Seal Damage Hazard Do not run pump dry seal damage may occur Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage and...

Page 6: ...hould be allowed to continue for a period of time before further tightening of the glands Take up gland bolts uniformly one flat at a time An adequate leakage rate is not one single value for all pumps and installations but is the amount required to provide adequate cooling and lubrication The required leakage will be largely influenced by operating pressure fluid temperature shaft speed etc For f...

Page 7: ...ertain replaceable wearing parts The recommended inventory of spare parts depends upon the installation and the importance of continued operation For normal service with repairs to be made in the field the fol lowing parts are recommended for stock 1 set of packing rings complete 1 shaft sleeve 2 sets of wearing rings if provided 1 set of gaskets 1 lantern ring Parts should be ordered as far in ad...

Page 8: ...qualified personnel LIMITATIONS The warranty does not cover defects that are caused by these situations Deficient maintenance Improper installation Modifications or changes to the product that are made without consulting an A C Fire Pump authorized representative Incorrectly executing repair work Normal wear and tear A C Fire Pump assumes no liability for these situations Bodily injuries Material ...

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