Dover Wilden Original PV20 Engineering, Operation & Maintenance Download Page 9

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WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC

Wilden pumps are designed to meet the performance 
requirements of even the most demanding pumping 
applications.  They have been designed and manufactured 
to the highest standards and are available in a variety of 
liquid path materials to meet your chemical resistance 
needs.  Refer to the performance section of this manual for 
an in-depth analysis of the performance characteristics of 
your pump.  Wilden offers the widest variety of elastomer 
options in the industry to satisfy temperature, chemical 
compatibility, abrasion resistance and fl ex concerns.

The suction pipe size should be at least the equivalent or 
larger than the diameter size of the suction inlet on your 
Wilden pump.  The suction hose must be non-collapsible, 
reinforced type as these pumps are capable of pulling a high 
vacuum. Discharge piping should also be the equivalent 
or larger than the diameter of the pump discharge which 
will help reduce friction losses.  It is critical that all fi ttings 
and connections are airtight or a reduction or loss of pump 
suction capability will result.

INSTALLATION: Months of careful planning, study, 
and selection efforts can result in unsatisfactory pump 
performance if installation details are left to chance.

Premature failure and long term dissatisfaction can be 
avoided if reasonable care is exercised throughout the 
installation process.

LOCATION: Noise, safety, and other logistical factors usually 
dictate where equipment will be situated on the production 
fl oor. Multiple installations with confl icting  requirements 
can result in congestion of utility areas, leaving few choices 
for additional pumps.

Within the framework of these and other existing conditions, 
every pump should be located in such a way that six key factors 
are balanced against each other to maximum advantage.

ACCESS: First of all, the location should be accessible. If 
it’s easy to reach the pump, maintenance personnel will 
have an easier time carrying out routine inspections and 
adjustments. Should major repairs become necessary, ease 
of access can play a key role in speeding the repair process 
and reducing total downtime.

AIR SUPPLY: Every pump location should have an air line large 
enough to supply the volume of air necessary to achieve the 
desired pumping rate. Use air pressure up to a maximum of 
8.6 bar (125 psig) depending on pumping requirements.

For best results, the pumps should use a 5µ (micron) air 
fi lter, needle valve and regulator. The use of an air fi lter 
before the pump will ensure that the majority of any pipeline 
contaminants will be eliminated.

SOLENOID OPERATION: When operation is controlled by a 
solenoid valve in the air line, three-way valves should be 
used. This valve allows trapped air between the valve and 
the pump to bleed off which improves pump performance. 
Pumping volume can be estimated by counting the number 
of strokes per minute and then multiplying the fi gure by the 
displacement per stroke.

MUFFLER: Sound levels are reduced below OSHA 
specifi cations using the standard Wilden muffl er.  Other 
muffl ers can be used to further reduce sound levels, but 
they usually reduce pump performance.

ELEVATION: Selecting a site that is well within the pump’s 
dynamic lift capability will assure that loss-of-prime issues will 
be eliminated. In addition, pump effi ciency can be adversely 
affected if proper attention is not given to site location.

PIPING: Final determination of the pump site should not be 
made until the piping challenges of each possible location 
have been evaluated. The impact of current and future 
installations should be considered ahead of time to make 
sure that inadvertent restrictions are not created for any 
remaining sites.

The best choice possible will be a site involving the shortest 
and straightest hook-up of suction and discharge piping. 
Unnecessary elbows, bends, and fi ttings should be avoided. 
Pipe sizes should be selected to keep friction losses within 
practical limits. All piping should be supported independently 
of the pump. In addition, the piping should be aligned to 
avoid placing stress on the pump fi ttings.

Flexible hose can be installed to aid in absorbing the forces 
created by the natural reciprocating action of the pump. If the 
pump is to be bolted down to a solid location, a mounting 
pad placed between the pump and the foundation will assist 
in minimizing pump vibration. Flexible connections between 
the pump and rigid piping will also assist in minimizing 
pump vibration. If quick-closing valves are installed at any 
point in the discharge system, or if pulsation within a system 
becomes a problem, a surge suppressor (SD Equalizer

®

should be installed to protect the pump, piping and gauges 
from surges and water hammer.

If the pump is to be used in a self-priming application, make 
sure that all connections are airtight and that the suction lift is 
within the model’s ability. Note: Materials of construction and 
elastomer material have an effect on suction lift parameters. 
Please refer to the performance section for specifi cs.

When pumps are installed in applications involving fl ooded 
suction or suction head pressures, a gate valve should be 
installed in the suction line to permit closing of the line for 
pump service.

Pumps in service with a positive suction head are most effi cient 
when inlet pressure is limited to 0.5–0.7 bar (7–10 psig). 
Premature diaphragm failure may occur if positive suction 
is 0.7 bar (10 psig) and higher.

SUBMERSIBLE APPLICATIONS: Pro-Flo V™ pumps can be 
used for submersible applications, when using the Pro-Flo 
V™ submersible option. Turbo-Flo™ pumps can also be 
used for submersible applications.

NOTE: Pro-Flo

®

 and Accu-Flo™ pumps are not submersible.

ALL WILDEN PUMPS ARE CAPABLE OF PASSING SOLIDS.  
A STRAINER SHOULD BE USED ON THE PUMP INTAKE TO 
ENSURE THAT THE PUMP'S RATED SOLIDS CAPACITY IS 
NOT EXCEEDED.

CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED 8.6 BAR (125 PSIG) AIR 
SUPPLY PRESSURE.

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Summary of Contents for Wilden Original PV20

Page 1: ...PV20 TT5049 10 05 2 5M TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05 EOM S i m p l i f y y o u r p r o c e s s E n g i n e e r i n g O p e r a t i o n M a i n t e n a n c e Original Series METAL Pumps...

Page 2: ...BUTION SYSTEM 3 SECTION 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 4 SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE CURVES A Performance Curves Rubber Fitted 5 TPE Fitted 5 Ultra Flex Fitted 6 B Suction Lift Curve 6 SECTION 6 INSTALLATION OPERAT...

Page 3: ...t temperature for Pro Flo V models CAUTION Pumps should be thoroughly flushed before installing into process lines FDA and USDA approved pumps should be cleaned and or sanitized before being used CAUT...

Page 4: ...G Acetal LL PV20 ORIGINAL METAL 102 mm 4 Pump Maximum Flow Rate 1174 LPM 310 GPM S e c t i o n 2 W I L D E N P U M P D E S I G N AT I O N S Y S T E M SPECIALTY CODES 0057 PV20 with undrilled drain hol...

Page 5: ...opposite discharge valve ball is forced onto its seat forcing fluid to flow through the pump discharge The movement of diaphragm A toward the center of the pump creates a vacuum within liquid chamber...

Page 6: ...N A L D R A W I N G S DIMENSIONS ITEM METRIC mm STANDARD inch A 950 37 4 B 119 4 7 C 419 16 5 D 680 26 8 E 826 32 5 F 48 1 9 G 424 16 7 H 213 8 4 J 170 6 7 K 424 16 7 L 599 23 6 M 455 17 9 N 376 14 8...

Page 7: ...9 Nm3 h 60 scfm air consumption See dot on chart Caution Do not exceed 8 6 bar 125 psig air supply pressure PV20 ORIGINAL METAL TPE FITTED Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping wate...

Page 8: ...5 m Dry 11 6 9 3 m Wet 30 6 Displacement Per Stroke 4 05 l 1 07 gal 1 Max Flow Rate 926 lpm 245 gpm Max Size Solids 3 5 mm 1 3 8 1 Displacement per stroke was calculated at 4 8 bar 70 psig air inlet p...

Page 9: ...okes per minute and then multiplying the figure by the displacement per stroke MUFFLER Sound levels are reduced below OSHA specifications using the standard Wilden muffler Other mufflers can be used t...

Page 10: ...ne A properly functioning valve will stop the air supply to the pump therefore stopping output This shut off valve should be located far enough away from the pumping equipment such that it can be reac...

Page 11: ...owntime In addition accurate records make it possible to identify pumps that are poorly suited to their applications Pump will not run or runs slowly 1 Ensure that the air inlet pressure is at least 0...

Page 12: ...Drain the pump into a suitable container Be aware of any hazardous effects of contact with your process fluid Step 1 Before starting disassembly mark a line from each liquid chamber to corresponding...

Page 13: ...the pump Step 6 Using a 1 2 wrench disconnect the main body of the pump which in cludes the center section assembly liquid chambers and inlet ball pot assemblies Step 7 With assistance remove the mai...

Page 14: ...o that one side is facing up Next using a 3 4 wrench remove the upper most large clamp band assembly which secures one liquid chamber to the center section Step 13 With large clamp band removed lift t...

Page 15: ...l intake discharge and air lines Drain the pump fluid to flow into a suitable container Be aware of hazardous effects of contact with your process fluid Step 1 Using a 3 16 hex head wrench loosen air...

Page 16: ...g snap ring on both sides of center section with snap ring pliers Step 7 Remove pilot spool sleeve from en ter section Step 8 Identify the end of the pilot stool that hasbeenmarkedwitha centerpunch Us...

Page 17: ...revent damaging the inside surface of the new seal Withanewsealinhand placethetwolegsoftheneedle nose pliers inside the seal ring See Figure A Open the pliers as wide as the seal diameter will allow t...

Page 18: ...WILDEN PUMP ENGINEERING LLC 16 TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05...

Page 19: ...N O T E S TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05 17 WILDEN PUMP ENGINEERING LLC...

Page 20: ...33 34 43 37 38 14 46 15 20 21 22 19 18 17 39 23 25 41 24 27 4 5 6 7 8 11 13 12 10 9 2 3 1 14 46 15 16 13 16 WILDEN PUMP ENGINEERING LLC 18 TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05 PV20 ORIGINAL METAL Rubber T PE Ultra F...

Page 21: ...PE only 12 15 6740 08 50 19 Air Chamber 2 15 3660 01 20 Air Chamber Screw 8 15 6130 08 21 Air Chamber Washer 8 15 6740 08 50 22 Retaining Ring 2 04 3890 03 23 Liquid Chamber 2 20 5000 02 24 Tee Manifo...

Page 22: ...N A N A N A N A Buna N 15 1010 52 15 1020 52 N A N A N A N A Viton 15 1010 53 15 1020 53 N A 20 1120 53 20 1250 53 20 1400 53 Nordel EPDM 15 1010 54 15 1020 54 N A N A N A 20 1400 54 Teflon PTFE N A N...

Page 23: ...TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05 21 WILDEN PUMP ENGINEERING LLC N O T E S...

Page 24: ...WILDEN PUMP ENGINEERING LLC 22 TT5049 EOM PV20M 9 05...

Page 25: ...mes first Failure due to normal wear misapplication or abuse is of course excluded from this warranty Since the use of Wilden pumps and parts is beyond our control we cannot guarantee the suitability...

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