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Sliding Vane Pumps: 5 to 2200 GPM 

Refined Fuels, Liquefied Gases, Solvents,Process

Stainless Steel Sliding Vane Pumps 

1 to 265 GPM:  Acids, Brines, Sugars, Syrups, 

Beer, Beet Juice, Cider, Flavor Extracts, etc. 

System One

®

 Centrifugal Pumps 

10 to 7500 GPM; Process, Marine 

Magnetic Drive Pumps 

Stainless Steel:  14 to 215 GPM 

HXL 6, 8 & 10” 
Sliding Vane Pumps 

130 to 2,220 GPM 

Refineries 
Terminals 
Barges 
Ships 

Reciprocating Gas Compressors 

Liquefied Gas Transfer, Boosting, Vapor Recovery 

Hand Operated Pumps 

Dispensing, Transfer, In-line 

Accessories 

Gear Reducers, Bypass Valves, Strainers

 

Visit  

www.blackmer.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:  [email protected]    •    Internet Address:  www .blackmer.com

Summary of Contents for XB1A

Page 1: ...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 potential for personal injury death or major property dam...

Page 2: ...ressure can cause serious personal injury or property damage PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag containing the pump serial number I D number and model designation is attached to e...

Page 3: ...6m from the pump and have a net open area of at least four times the area of the intake piping Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation 4 The intake and discharge piping system mus...

Page 4: ...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 5 1 Parallel alignment The u...

Page 5: ...within one minute 2 Check the vacuum and pressure gauges to ensure the pump is operating within the expected conditions 3 Inspect piping fittings and associated system equipment for leaks noise vibra...

Page 6: ...before attempting maintenance can cause shock burns or death Hazardous voltage Can shock burn or cause death Disconnecting fluid or pressure containment components during pump operation can cause seri...

Page 7: ...asher for damage and replace as required 6 Clean the shaft portion protruding through the head thoroughly making sure the shaft is free of nicks and burrs This will prevent damage to the mechanical se...

Page 8: ...the seal jacket of the mechanical seal Rotate the shaft to ensure the drive tangs of the mechanical seal are engaged in the notches in the rotor 15 Install lockwasher 24B on the shaft protruding thro...

Page 9: ...B Tighten just past the desired tang then back off the nut to align the tang with the locknut slot Secure the nut by bending the aligned lockwasher tang into the slot in the locknut The pump should co...

Page 10: ...ended 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...

Page 11: ...101 A00 Page 11 12 NOTES...

Page 12: ...215 GPM HXL 6 8 10 Sliding Vane Pumps 130 to 2 220 GPM Refineries Terminals Barges Ships Reciprocating Gas Compressors Liquefied Gas Transfer Boosting Vapor Recovery Hand Operated Pumps Dispensing Tra...

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