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SAFETY DATA 

 

 

 

Hazardous 

machinery can 

cause serious 

personal injury.

 

FAILURE TO DISCONNNECT AND 
LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL POWER OR 
ENGINE DRIVE BEFORE ATTEMPTING 
MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE SEVERE 
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 

 

Hazardous voltage. 

Can shock, burn or 

cause death.

 

FAILURE TO DISCONNECT AND 
LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL POWER 
BEFORE ATTEMPTING MAINTENANCE 
CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS OR 
DEATH 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hazardous pressure 

can cause serious 

personal injury or 

property damage 

DISCONNECTING FLUID OR PRESSURE 
CONTAINMENT COMPONENTS DURING 
PUMP OPERATION CAN CAUSE 
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR 
PROPERTY DAMAGE.

 

 

Hazardous pressure 

can cause serious 

personal injury or 

property damage

 

FAILURE TO RELIEVE SYSTEM 
PRESSURE PRIOR TO PERFORMING 
PUMP SERVICE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS 
PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY 
DAMAGE.

  

SYSTEMS WITH METERS 

WILL STILL BE PRESSURIZED EVEN 
AFTER THE HOSE IS EMPTIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hazardous or toxic 

fluids can cause 

serious injury. 

IF PUMPING HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC 
FLUIDS, SYSTEM MUST BE FLUSHED 
AND DECONTAMINATED, INSIDE AND 
OUT, PRIOR TO PERFORMING SERVICE 
OR MAINTENANCE 

 

Do not operate 

without guard  

in place

 

OPERATION WITHOUT GUARDS IN 
PLACE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS 
PERSONAL INJURY, MAJOR 
PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUMP DATA 

 
PUMP IDENTIFICATION 

A pump Identification tag, containing the pump serial number, I.D. number, and model designation, is attached to each pump.  It is 
recommended that the data from this tag be recorded and filed for future reference. If replacement parts are needed, or if 
information pertaining to the pump is required, this data must be furnished to a Blackmer representative. 

 

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Maximum Pump Speed 

1,750 RPM 

Maximum Operating Temperature 

240°F 

(115°C) 

Maximum Differential Pressure 

125 psi 

(8.6 Bar) 

Maximum Working Pressure 

350 psi 

(24.1 Bar) 

 

 

Technical Data is for standard materials of 
construction.  Consult Blackmer Material Specs for 
optional materials of construction. 

 

These pumps are listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories 
for liquefied petroleum gas and NH

3

 service. 

INITIAL PUMP START UP INFORMATION 

Model No.: ____________________________________ 

Serial No.:  ____________________________________ 

ID No.:  _______________________________________ 

Date of Installation: _____________________________ 

Inlet Gauge Reading: ____________________________ 

Discharge Gauge Reading: _______________________ 

Flow Rate: _____________________________________ 

 

Summary of Contents for LDF1A

Page 1: ... the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that WILL cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause personal injury or property damage NOTICE Indicates speci...

Page 2: ...hout guard in place OPERATION WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR DEATH PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag containing the pump serial number I D number and model designation is attached to each pump It is recommended that the data from this tag be recorded and filed for future reference If replacement parts are needed or if inform...

Page 3: ...d regularly to avoid pump starvation 4 The intake and discharge piping system must be free of all leaks 5 Expansion joints placed at least 36 0 9m from the pump will compensate for expansion and contraction of the pipes Contact the flexible connector hose manufacturer for required maintenance care and design assistance in their use 6 Install pressure gauges in the NPT ports provided in the pump ca...

Page 4: ...ible coupling Both angular and parallel coupling alignment MUST be maintained between the pump gear motor etc in accordance with manufacturer s instructions See Figure 5 1 Parallel alignment The use of a laser alignment tool or dial indicator is preferred If a laser alignment tool or dial indicator is not available use a straightedge Turn both shafts by hand checking the reading through one comple...

Page 5: ...or leakage from the piping and equipment 5 Check for excessive noise vibration or overheating of the pump reducer and motor 6 If possible check the flow rate 7 With the manual valve in the bypass line OPEN check the pressure setting of the relief valve by slowly closing a valve in the discharge line and reading the pressure gauge As the valve in the discharge line is closed the pump discharge pres...

Page 6: ...t operate without guard in place OPERATION WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR DEATH NOTICE MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY FOLLOWING THE APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES AND WARNINGS AS PRESENTED IN THIS MANUAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE STRAINERS Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Schedule will depend upon the...

Page 7: ...the head assembly is removed 6 Remove the head capscrews 21 and carefully pry the head 20 away from the cylinder 7 Slide the head off the shaft The head O ring 72 bearing 24 and mechanical seal 153 will come off with the head assembly Remove and discard the head O ring 8 Pull the bearing 24 from the housing in the head 9 Place a cloth under the seal to prevent damage Using a blunt instrument gentl...

Page 8: ...d 16 Tighten the locknut 24A with a spanner wrench to pull the rotor flat against the back wall of the cylinder DO NOT overtighten the locknut and bend or shear the inner tang Adjustment to the locknuts will be made after the head is installed 17 Insert the vanes 14 into the slots in the rotor ensuring that the relief groove is facing toward the direction of rotation See Figure 6 18 Apply a light ...

Page 9: ...tment grasp the nut and washer with fingers and rotate back and forth If this cannot be done one or both locknuts are too tight and should be alternately loosened one stop at a time 001 25 microns Begin by loosening the locknut 24A adjusted last 44 Attach the new bearing cover gasket 26 and the bearing cover 27 to the non driven side of pump with the grease fitting 76 upward Install and tighten th...

Page 10: ...ded periods with a closed discharge line 3 Pump not securely mounted 4 Misalignment of pump or motor base mounted pumps 5 Bearings worn or damaged 6 Vibration from improperly anchored piping 7 Bent shaft or drive coupling misaligned 8 Excessively worn rotor 9 Malfunctioning valve in the system 10 Relief valve setting too low 11 Damaged vanes see following category Damaged Vanes 1 Foreign objects e...

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Page 12: ...er com for complete information on all Blackmer products 1809 Century Avenue Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 1530 U S A Telephone 616 241 1611 Fax 616 241 3752 E mail blackmer blackmer com Internet Address www blackmer com ...

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