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Safety instructions 

When operating the pump, the safety instructions 
contained in this manual, the relevant national ac-
cident prevention regulations and any other ser-
vice and safety instructions issued by the plant 
operator are to be observed. 

3.1 

Hazards in the event of non-com-
pliance with the safety instruc-
tions 

Non-compliance with the safety instructions may 
produce a risk to the personnel as well as to the 
environment and the machine and results in a 
loss of any right to claim damages. 
For example, non-compliance may involve the fol-
lowing hazards: 

  Exposure of people to electrical, mechanical 

and chemical hazards 

  Endangering the environment due to hazard-

ous substances being released 

  Failure of important functions of the ma-

chines/plant 

  Failure of specified procedures of mainte-

nance and repair 

3.2 

Unauthorized modes of operation 

–  Pump may not be used in potentially explosive 

environments. 

Risk of explosion!

 

–  Pump and discharge piping are not designed 

to hold any weight and may not be used as a 
step ladder. 

3.3 

Remaining Risk 

Risk of Injury! 

Risk of squeezing or crushing body parts when 
installing or removing the pump exists. 
–  Proper and secured lifting tools must be used.  

Risk of burns! 

–  The pump must have cooled down sufficiently 

prior to commencing any repair, maintenance 
or installation. 

3.4 

Qualification and training of oper-
ating personnel 

–  The personnel responsible for operation, 

maintenance, inspection and assembly must 
be adequately qualified. 

–  Scope of responsibility and supervision of the 

personnel must be exactly defined by the plant 
operator. 

–  If the staff does not have the necessary 

knowledge, they must be trained and in-
structed, which may be performed by the ma-
chine manufacturer or supplier on behalf of 
the plant operator. Moreover, the plant opera-
tor is to make sure that the contents of the op-
erating manual are fully understood by the 
personnel.

 

3.5 

Safety instructions relevant for 
operation 

–  If hot or cold machine components involve 

hazards, they must be guarded against acci-
dental contact. 

–  Guards for moving parts (e.g. coupling) must 

not be removed from the machine while in  
operation. 

–  Any leakage of hazardous (e.g. explosive, 

toxic, hot) fluids (e.g. from the shaft seal) must 
be drained away so as to prevent any risk to 
persons or the environment. Statutory regula-
tions are to be complied with. 

–  All service work must be carried out by quali-

fied service personnel. 

–  The pumps are only secured safely if properly 

attached to the floor or underneath a tank. 

–  The female threads on the motor MUST NOT 

be used to lift the entire pump and motor as-
sembly. 

–  Sharp-edged components (e.g. Impellers) 

must only be touched with suitable work pro-
tection, e.g. with protective gloves. 

–  Reassure that pump is disconnected from 

power source and cannot be switched on. 

The by the machine generated noise level de-
pends on the type of chip material pumped. 
–  It is the responsibility of the machine owner to 

ensure that no harm from noise is caused to 
the machine operating personnel.  i.e. PPE 
such as ear protection should be supplied and 
worn by the operator. 

–  Local regulations with respect to maximum al-

lowed noise levels must be complied with at 
all times. 

3.6 

Safety instructions relevant for 
maintenance, inspection and as-
sembly work 

–  Any work on the machine shall only be per-

formed when it is at a standstill, it being imper-
ative that the procedure for shutting down the 
machine described in this manual be followed. 

–  Pumps and pump units which convey hazard-

ous media must be decontaminated. 

–  On completion of work all safety and protec-

tive facilities must be re-installed and made 
operative again. 

–  Prior to restarting the machine, the instruc-

tions listed under “Start up” (see point 6.1) are 
to be observed. 

3.7 

Signs on the pump 

–  It is imperative that signs affixed to the ma-

chine, e.g: 

  arrow indicating the direction of rota-

tion 

  symbols indicating fluid connections 

be observed and kept legible. 

Summary of Contents for SBC1520

Page 1: ...019 1 BRINKMANN Horizontal End Suction Pumps SBC1520 1820 Brinkmann Pumpen K H Brinkmann GmbH Co KG Friedrichstra e 2 D 58791 Werdohl Tel 49 2392 5006 0 www brinkmannpumps de Fax 49 2392 5006 180 sale...

Page 2: ...AUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in mi nor or moderate personal injury The signal word ATTENTION indicates a hazard ous situation which if not avoided may cause...

Page 3: ...1 5 Chip geometry Chip bundles to max 100 mm Kinetic viscosity of the medium 45 mm2 s Temperature of me dium 0 80 C Dry running Dry running causes in creased wear and should be avoided During the test...

Page 4: ...of the op erating manual are fully understood by the personnel 3 5 Safety instructions relevant for operation If hot or cold machine components involve hazards they must be guarded against acci denta...

Page 5: ...iate hoist During any assembly or disassembly pro cess the pumps must be secured against tipping trough ropes for example at all times The pumps must be securely mounted to the tank CAUTION Risk of cu...

Page 6: ...ectric shock All service work must be carried out by quali fied service personnel Pump must be discon nected from the power source and all rotating parts must stand still Reassure that pump is disconn...

Page 7: ...e discon nected from the power source and all rotating parts must stand still Reassure that pump is disconnected from power source and cannot be switched on Verify that there is no voltage at the term...

Page 8: ...ional load on the bearings The SBC pump should be operated in continual operation mode not pulsed mode The pump should transport medium with out chips for 1 2 minutes before being switched off 8 Servi...

Page 9: ...m repair pump Motor overheats High on off cycling frequency Wrong power supply voltage or cycles Insufficient cooling See above Power supply must correspond with name plate rating Check air flow at mo...

Page 10: ...20 27 Oil inspection window 27 Screw plug DIN 908 28 Sealing ring DIN 7603 29 O ring 30 Shaft seal 31 Socket head cap screw with lock DIN 912 32 Nut SBC1820 DIN 934 Item Description 50 Pump body 51 In...

Page 11: ...e the key 79 from the insert shaft 91 and remove the spacer sleeve 57 Use two screwdrivers to push the impeller 75 from the insert shaft 91 Insert the screwdrivers between the impeller 75 and the pump...

Page 12: ...d motor shaft WARNING Risk of jamming or crushing during pump installation or removal Secure pump with appropriate hoist ATTENTION Clean the contact surfaces of the insert shaft 2 inside and the motor...

Page 13: ...g 27 Pump Installation Secure pump against fall ing over i e with use of safety straps Reconnect immersion pump as described in point 5 ATTENTION When putting the pump back into use make sure the dire...

Page 14: ...2006 42 EG die Schutz ziele der Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2014 35 EU eingehalten With respect to potential electrical hazards as stated in appendix No 1 5 1 of the machine guide lines 2006 42 EC all...

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