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lift motor and seal plate assembly from volute (24). Clean 

out volute if necessary. Clean and examine impeller (29), for 

pitting or wear and replace if required, inspect gasket (10) 

and replace if cut or damaged. If the impeller (29) needs 

replacing, remove nut  (3), place a flat screwdriver in the 

slot of the end of the shaft to hold the shaft stationary while 

unscrewing the impeller (29). (See Figure 11 or 12)

F-2.2) Reassembly:

To install impeller (29), screw impeller onto the shaft hand tight. 

Clean the threads with Loctite cleaner. Apply thread locking 

compound to shaft threads and install nut (3). Torque to 40 

ft. lbs. Rotate impeller to check for binding. Position gasket 

(10) on volute flange and position impeller and motor housing 

on volute (24). Position lockwashers (11) on cap screws (12) 

and screw into volute (24). Torque to 8 ft. lbs. Check for free 

rotation of motor and impeller. (See Figure 11 or 12)

F-3) Motor and Bearing Service:

F-3.1) Disassembly and Inspection:

To examine or replace the motor (20), capacitor (21, single 

phase units), and bearing (6), drain oil from motor as outlined 

in paragraph F-1.2.  Disassemble volute and impeller as 

outlined in paragraph F-2.1 and disassemble shaft seal as 

outlined in paragraph F-4.1. (See Figure 3, 4, and 11)

Position unit upright, using blocks to avoid resting unit on 

shaft. Unscrew cable hex bolts (16) and remove compression 

flange (30a) and power cord (30). Remove snap ring (41) with 

a flat head screwdriver. Pull the terminal block (23) out of the 

housing (5) using a T-bolt or pair of pliers and a .25-20 screw 

in the threads of the terminal block (23). Be sure to leave 

slack on the motor leads connected underneath. Use needle 

nose pliers to pull each female connector off of the pins on 

the underside of the terminal block (23) (see Figure 5). The 

unit voltage should be noted. Repeat cable and terminal block 

removal procedure for any control cables (32) if equipped. 

Remove socket head cap screws (9). Vertically lift the motor 

housing (5) from seal plate (1) by lifting handle (17). Inspect 

square ring (8) for damage or cuts. Remove the motor bolts 

and lift motor stator from seal plate (1). Disconnect capacitor 

leads from capacitor (21, single phase units). Examine 

bearing (6) and replace if required. If replacement is required, 

remove bearing (6) from motor shaft using a wheel puller or 

arbor press, see Figure 4.

Check motor capacitor (21, single phase units) with an 

Ohm meter by first grounding the capacitor by placing 

a screwdriver across both terminals and then removing 

screwdriver.  Connect Ohm meter (set on high scale) to 

terminals. If needle moves to infinity (∞) then drifts back, 

the capacitor is good. If needle does not move or moves to 

infinity (∞) and does not drift back, replace capacitor (21). 

To test the temperature sensor (P1 / P2, optional), check for 

continuity between the wire leads (see Figure 10). If found 

to be defective, contact a motor service station or Barnes 

Pumps Service department. Inspect motor winding for shorts 

and check resistance values. Check rotor for wear. If rotor or 

the stator windings are defective, the complete motor 

must be replaced.

IMPORTANT! - All parts must be clean before 

reassembly.

F-3.2) Reassembly:

Bearing - When replacing bearing, be careful not to damage 

the rotor or shaft threads. Clean the shaft thoroughly. Apply 

adhesive compound to the shaft and press bearing (6) on the 

motor shaft, position squarely onto the shaft applying force to 

the inner race of the bearing only, until bearing seats against 

the retaining ring (2). 

Motor 

- Slide lower bearing (6) and motor shaft squarely 

into the seal plate (1) until bearing seats on the bottom. Place 

stator over rotor, lining up motor bolts with holes in seal plate 

(1). Position capacitor (21, single phase units) so that it will 

lay on the opposite side of the cable entry bosses of the 

motor housing (5). Reconnect capacitor leads. Torque motor 

tie bolts to 17 in-lbs. Set square ring (8) in groove on seal 

plate (1).

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 3

Summary of Contents for 3SEH-L

Page 1: ...ram product changes may occur As such Crane Pumps Systems reserves the right to change product without prior written notification 420 Third Street 83 West Drive Brampton Piqua Ohio 45356 Ontario Canad...

Page 2: ...re 11a 11b 15 16 EXPLODED VIEW Figure 12 17 PARTS LIST 18 19 WARRANTY 21 WARRANTY REGISTRATION 22 RETURNED GOODS POLICY 22 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION TESTER MEGGER DIELECTRIC TESTER SEAL T...

Page 3: ...rt fingers in pump with power connected Always wear eye protection when working on pumps Make sure lifting handles are securely fastened each time before lifting DO NOT operate pump without safety dev...

Page 4: ...200 230 460 60Hz is Tri voltage motor 575V Requires overload protection to be included in control panel OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Seal Material Impeller Trims Additional Cord Normally Closed Temperature Sen...

Page 5: ...t station or basin shall be vented in accordance with local plumbing codes This pump is designed to pump sewage effluent or other nonexplosive or noncorrosive wastewater and shall NOT be installed in...

Page 6: ...If current through the temperature sensor exceeds the values listed an intermediate control circuit relay must be used to reduce the current or the sensor will not work properly TEMPERATURE SENSOR EL...

Page 7: ...10 08 12 36 3SE2052L 2 0 575 3 60 3450 C B 4 0 14 4 14 4 SOOW SOW 57 14 5 15 75 14 95 HORIZONTAL Series 3SEH1522L 1 5 230 1 60 3450 A F 12 0 31 0 12 3 SOOW SOW 61 15 5 1 14 4 53 3SEH1592L 1 5 200 230...

Page 8: ...essure is still holding constant and no bubbles are observed slowly bleed the pressure and remove the gauge assembly Replace oil as described in section F 1 4 If the pressure does not hold then the le...

Page 9: ...ny control cables 32 if equipped Remove socket head cap screws 9 Vertically lift the motor housing 5 from seal plate 1 by lifting handle 17 Inspect square ring 8 for damage or cuts Remove the motor bo...

Page 10: ...aragraph F 3 3 Insert female end of cable plug into housing bore aligning timing mark with hole in terminal block 23 38 optional see Figure 6 Compress cable plug with compression flange 30a 32a by tig...

Page 11: ...e 9 It is extremely important to keep seal faces clean during assembly Dirt particles lodged between these faces will cause the seal to leak Place spring 31c over shaft and in place on rotating member...

Page 12: ...esign configuration This number is used for ordering and obtaining information G 3 MODEL NUMBER This designation consists of numbers and letters which represent the discharge size series horsepower mo...

Page 13: ...13 FIGURE 10...

Page 14: ...eller for freedom of operation security and condition Clean impeller and inlet of any obstruction 9 Loosen union slightly to allow trapped air to escape Verify that turn off level of switch is set so...

Page 15: ...15 34 30 5 22 1 6 3 8 24A 10 2 7 32 21 20 OPTIONAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CABLE ASSEMBLY 29 FIGURE 11a CROSS SECTION VERTICAL DISCHARGE...

Page 16: ...16 34 30 5 22 1 6 3 8 24B 10 2 7 32 21 20 OPTIONAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CABLE ASSEMBLY 29 FIGURE 11b CROSS SECTION HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE...

Page 17: ...17 2 6 8 1 9 9 31 29 10 3 24A 20 25 34 22 21 7 5 11 12 19 41 23 40 30 11 16 38 40 41 32 11 16 a b c d 7 35 WITH OPTIONAL TEMP SENSOR CABLE ASSY 24B FIGURE 12 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 18: ...es 230V 3 Phase 19 1 014270 Pipe Plug 375 NPT 20 1 084386MA 3SE1522L 2022L 067572MB 3SE1592L 1542L 092858 3SE1552L 2052L 067572MB 3SE2092L 2042L 21 1 036391 Capacitor 1 phase 370V 45MFD 22 1 039858 Ca...

Page 19: ...TEMP SENSOR 100 FT TEMP SENSOR TERMINAL BLOCK TEMP SENSOR 3SE1522L None None None None 3SE1592L 103741XC 103741XF 103741XL 103584 3SE1542L 113288XC 113288XF 113288XL 113272 3SE1552L 113288XC 113288XF...

Page 20: ...20 Notes...

Page 21: ...ION Your product is covered by a warranty www cranepumps com downloadables CATALOGS_OIPMs Warranty 24MonthWarranty pdf If you have a claim under the provisions of the warranty contact your local Crane...

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