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INSTALLATION

COUPLING ALIGNMENT 

The pump must be directly coupled to a gear and/or driver 

with a flexible coupling.  Verify coupling alignment after 

installation of new or rebuilt pumps.  Both angular and parallel 

coupling alignment MUST be maintained between the pump, 

gear, motor, etc. in accordance with manufacturer’s 

instructions.  See Figure 3. 
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 

complete revolution.  Maximum offset should be less than 

.005" (.127 mm). 

2.  Angular alignment:  Insert a feeler gauge between the 

coupling halves.  Check the spacing at 90° increments 

around the coupling (four checkpoints).  Maximum 

variation should not exceed .005" (.127 mm).  Some laser 

alignment tools will check angular alignment as well. 

3.  Replace the coupling guards after setting alignment. 

 

Figure 3 – Alignment Check 

 

Operation without guards in place can 

cause serious personal injury, major 

property damage, or death. 

 

Do not operate 

without guard 

in place 

 

PUMP ROTATION 

A right-hand pump rotates clockwise with the intake on the 

right side, when viewed from the driven end. 
A left-hand pump rotates counterclockwise with the intake on 

the left side, when viewed from the driven end. 

NOTICE: 

Confirm  correct  pump  rotation  by  checking  the  pump 

rotation arrows respective to pump driver rotation. 

 

TO CHANGE PUMP ROTATION 

To reverse rotation, the pump must be disassembled then 

reassembled with the shaft on the opposite side of the pump.  

See the ‘Maintenance’ section for instructions. 

HEATING HEADS / JACKETS 

NOTICE: 

Maximum recommended heating jacket steam pressure 

is 150 PSI (10.3 bar). 

Jacketed heads are recommended for heating highly 

viscous liquids, or to “thaw out” liquids that have congealed 

in the pumping chamber and packing area. 
Hot oil or steam can be circulated through the jacketed 

heads by 3/4” NPT connections (3/8” NPT on 1.5” models) 

above and below the shaft.   

 

Pumps fitted with heating devices have 

hot surfaces that can cause serious 

personal injury. 

Extreme heat can 

cause injury or 

property damage. 

 

HEATING HEADS / ELECTRIC 

The NP2.5, 3 and 4” pumps may be fitted with heads for 

electric heating. The inboard head has two 12.5mm bore 

(85 mm deep) Heating Cartridge ports and two M6 x 1.0 

(12 mm deep) Temperature Sensor ports.  The outboard 

bearing cover has one 12.5mm bore (85 mm deep) Heating 

Cartridge port.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when 

installing the heating system. 

 

 

Figure 3a – Heads for Electric Heating 

 

CHECK VALVES 

The use of check valves or foot valves in the supply tank is 

not recommended with self-priming, positive displacement 

pumps.  
If the possibility of liquid backflow exists when the pump is 

off, a check valve in the pump discharge piping is 

recommended because the pump can motor in the reverse 

rotation and create undue stress on all attached 

components.  Never start a pump when it is rotating in the 

reverse rotation as the added starting torque can damage 

the pump and related equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for NP1.5B

Page 1: ...NP3 NP4 NPH4 103 A04 103 A05 103 A06 SAFETY DATA This is a SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the...

Page 2: ...ailure to stop the pump before adjusting the shaft packing can cause severe personal injury Hazardous machinery can cause severe personal injury PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag...

Page 3: ...times the area of the intake piping For viscosities greater than 1 000 SSU 200 cP consult the strainer manufacturer instructions Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation 4 The int...

Page 4: ...mp driver rotation TO CHANGE PUMP ROTATION To reverse rotation the pump must be disassembled then reassembled with the shaft on the opposite side of the pump See the Maintenance section for instructio...

Page 5: ...arge conditions after pump start up 6 Check the wiring of the motor and briefly turn on the power to make sure that the pump rotates in the direction of the rotation arrow START UP PROCEDURES NOTICE C...

Page 6: ...discharge valve The pump relief valve must be set higher than the system pressure control valve but must not exceed the maximum differential pressure of the pump see table 1 RELIEF VALVE SETTING AND...

Page 7: ...NTENANCE STRAINERS Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Schedule will depend upon the application and conditions LUBRICATION NOTICE To avoid possible entanglement in moving par...

Page 8: ...ngs bushings a Using an appropriately sized arbor press remove the old bearing from the head b To aid installation and prevent bearing damage heat the head in an oven at 200oF 93oC before installing t...

Page 9: ...nd uniformly tighten the packing follower stud nuts 18 1 4 turn at a time to reduce leakage b Restart the pump and check the stuffing box temperature several minutes after each adjustment for signs of...

Page 10: ...st for the viscosity or volatility of the liquid c Pump too far from fluid source 2 Running the pump for extended periods with a closed discharge line 3 Misalignment of the pump 4 Baseplate not secure...

Page 11: ...Working Pressure 220 psi 15 17 Bar 195 psi 13 44 Bar LOCATION AND PIPING NOTICE A system pressure control device in addition to the pump relief valve is required OPERATION NOTICE The pump must be tes...

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