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2.

Fill  the  packing  lube  reservoir  with
proper 

oil. 

See 

"Plunger/Packing

Lubrication  Recommendation  Chart,"
page 20.

3.

Remove  all  inspection  covers  on  the
top of the pump frame.

4.

Start  the  engine  at  the  lowest  possible
RPM  and  the  quintuplex  pump  at  zero
(0)  pressure.  Make  sure  that  all  roller
bearings,  crossheads,  knuckle  joints,
and  crankshaft  bearings  are  properly
lubricated.

5.

Increase  the  engine  RPM  to  maximum
and check whether the vacuum reading
at  the  lube  pump  suction  inlet  is  less
the 8" Hg or 4 psi or 0.28 bar.

6.

Check  whether  the  lube  system
pressure  reading  is  at  least  100  psi  or
7.0  bar.  Temporary  pressure  gages
should  also  be  checked  at  this  time  to
make  sure  that  all  components  of  the
lube system are working properly.

7.

Check  to  see  that  oil  flow  back  to  the
reservoir  is  normal.   (There  should  be
no  accumulation in the power end.)

8.

Start  the  plunger  lube  system  and
check  to  see  whether  it  is  adjusted
properly.

9.

Run  at  low  speed  to  "work  out"  any
trapped air in the fluid cylinder with the
charge pump operating.

10.  Run  the  pump  at  80-90  strokes  per

minute  and  20%  of  its  maximum
pressure rating for 30 minutes

11. During  this  time,  observe  the  suction

vacuum gage reading, oil pressure and
temperature and check for leaks.

12. Run the pump at 80-90 strokes per min

at the following loads:
40% of full rated load

30 min

60% of full rated load 

30 min

80% of full rated load 

30 min

100% of full rated load 30 min

13. During  the  operation  observe  the  oil

pressure  and  temperature,  and  inlet
suction  vacuum  gage  reading,  and
entire system for proper operation.

14. If the quintuplex pump is equipped with

a  transmission,  run  the  pump  for  30
min  in  each  gear  in  the  higher  gear
ranges   pulling full horsepower in each
gear. Observe closely oil pressures and
temperatures,  and  lube  oil  suction
vacuum.

15. Shut  the  pump  down  and  let  it  cool

thoroughly 

before 

starting 

normal

operation of  the pump.

16. During  the  shutdown,  change  the  oil

filter  elements  and  clean  the  suction
strainer.

17. Change  the  lube  oil  and  clean  the

reservoir  to  get  rid  of  metal  particles
and  any  other  wear  products  now
present in lube oil system.

18. Change  filter  elements  and  clean

strainer  every  10-15  hours,  till  it
becomes apparent that wear-in process
is finished.

19. Tighten  all  fluid  cylinder  attachment

nuts,  procedure  listed  in  "Fluid  End
Removal  and  Installation,  page  21,
after  50-70  hours  of  pump  operation.
See FIGURE 4-1, page 22.

20. Change  the  lube  oil  again,  replace  the

filter  elements,  and  clean  the  strainer
after 80-100 hours of pump operation.

21. Follow 

the 

routine 

maintenance

schedule  described  in  the  next  section
after completion of the wear-in period.

PERIODIC 

ROUTINE 

MAINTENANCE

SCHEDULE

Performance 

of 

the 

periodic 

routine

maintenance  tasks,  described  in  this
section,  will  insure  long,  economical,  and
trouble  free  operation  of  this  pump.  It  is
highly  recommended  that  the  customer  set
up a maintenance program during the run-in
period.  

The  periodic  maintenance  data

should  be  recorded  and  kept  with  other
pump 

documents. 

The 

following

recommendations, 

based 

on 

previous

experience,  should  serve  as  a  guideline  for
establishing  a  good  maintenance  program.
The  periodic  maintenance  schedule  is
divided  into  daily,  monthly,  and  quarterly

HALLIBURTON EXHIBIT 1013, Page 24

Summary of Contents for GD-2500Q QUINTUPLEX

Page 1: ...ECN 1026734 GARDNER DENVER 300FWF996 Rev C August 2005 WELL SERVICING PUMP MODEL GD 2500Q QUINTUPLEX OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL HALLIBURTON EXHIBIT 1013 Page 1...

Page 2: ...d in pump maintenance and repair They are ready to respond and assist you by providing fast expert maintenance and repair services For the location of your local authorized Gardner Denver distributor...

Page 3: ...nimal downtime DANGER Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard which will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored WARNING Warning is used...

Page 4: ...pair Parts i Foreword ii Index iv List of Illustrations v Section 1 Danger Notices 1 Section 2 Design Description and Specifications 9 Section 3 Preparation Operation and Maintenance 15 Section 4 Serv...

Page 5: ...ntenance Schedule 19 Oil Stop Head Seal Retainer and Gear Covers 24 Ordering Instructions Repair Parts I Performance Rating 14 Periodic Routine Maintenance Schedule 18 Plunger Packing Lubrication 17 P...

Page 6: ...2500Q Power End Rear Section View 11 Figure 2 4 GD 2500Q Gear Reduction Components 12 Figure 2 5 GD 2500Q Fluid End 13 Figure 3 1 Lubricant Recommendations 17 Figure 4 1 GD 2500Q Fluid End Tightening...

Page 7: ...Operators should not begin or continue operations when tired distracted or under the influence of alcohol or any type of prescription or nonprescription drugs The timely replacement of expendable par...

Page 8: ...goggles Check to insure they have safe footing Fully engage the wedge to prevent it from disengaging violently from the cover as a blow is struck Wipe their hands and the hammer handle and maintain a...

Page 9: ...port skid Packages too large to lift as fully assembled should be separated into smaller loads For these smaller loads the lifting devices should be fastened to the lifting attachments normally built...

Page 10: ...ischarge line valves are open Check all fluid end discharge system components including pipes elbows connections threads fasteners hoses etc at least once every six months to confirm their structural...

Page 11: ...systems for leaks Thoroughly investigate the cause for leakage and do not operate the pump until the cause of the leak has been corrected Replace any parts which are found to be damaged or defective W...

Page 12: ...umping units where flammable or explosive vapors could form should be equipped with an air inlet shut off If flammable or explosive vapors are present in the pumping site atmosphere an engine could co...

Page 13: ...jury death and or damage to equipment Make sure the work area is checked for hazardous fumes has adequate ventilation for engine exhaust and sufficient drainage for released fluid Check the work area...

Page 14: ...to the safe operation of high pressure liquid jetting blasting and cleaning equipment After you have selected and purchased these components follow the manufacturer s instructions completely in their...

Page 15: ...loped by American Gear Manufacturers Association The issue of personnel safety is the most important topic covered in this manual Therefore in the beginning of this manual the user is introduced to da...

Page 16: ...and assembly including dimensional and tolerance data running clearances for all bearings and recommended fastener torques PUMP DESIGN The GD 2500Q quintuplex pump uses only two major assemblies power...

Page 17: ...eads are on the same centerline The fluid end is held in place and in alignment with the power end by the twenty 20 stay rods See FIGURE 2 1 The power end is fully enclosed to contain the power end oi...

Page 18: ...aring It also connects to the crosshead oil supply giving a redundant oiling pathway This is repeated for the rest of the main bearing and crosshead components Oil is removed from the power end throug...

Page 19: ...provided in the fluid cylinder The conventional fluid end Valve Over Valve configuration offers field a proven arrange ment in terms of the valve and spring performance Improvements in the fluid end...

Page 20: ...1 91 191 17800 287 13500 478 8100 631 6100 4 2 17 217 15600 326 11800 544 7100 718 5400 4 5 2 75 275 12400 413 9300 688 5600 908 4200 5 3 40 340 10000 510 7600 850 4500 1121 3400 5 5 4 11 411 8300 61...

Page 21: ...eventative will not clog the oil passages 5 Remove the breather and either plug or tape the opening 6 Coat the gear reducer input shaft and all exposed bare metal with a heavy rust preventive 7 Plug d...

Page 22: ...failure to meet these requirements has lead to pump damage because of restricted oil flow in the lube pump inlet Therefore the following guidelines developed as a result of long experience should be a...

Page 23: ...several hours of the pump run in are performed at the factory during the acceptance tests as a part of quality assurance procedure However the new pump break in period process may continue for the fir...

Page 24: ...ading and entire system for proper operation 14 If the quintuplex pump is equipped with a transmission run the pump for 30 min in each gear in the higher gear ranges pulling full horsepower in each ge...

Page 25: ...after extended continuous operation Monthly 100 hour Routine Maintenance Tasks 1 Clean the strainer and replace the oil filter element 2 Check the entire lube system for leaks and eliminate them 3 Che...

Page 26: ...rill 32 35 F Exxon Arox EP 46 20 F Arox 150 35 F Mobil Oil Co Almo 525 20 F Almo 527 20 F Almo 529 10 F Almo 532 0 F Pacer Oil Rockdrill 150 10 F Rockdrill 600 0 F Phillips Petroleum EP 500 Summer or...

Page 27: ...pump FLUID END SERVICE This discussion starts with the description of steps necessary for removal and installation of the fluid cylinder assembly and proceeds to the removal and replacement of expenda...

Page 28: ...ections and auxiliary equipment FIGURE 4 1 GD 2500Q Fluid End Tightening Sequence Plunger and Packing Replacement This service procedure can be performed with the fluid cylinder in place on the pump a...

Page 29: ...new fluid end size by following steps 1 through 6 on page 22 Valve and Seat Replacement This procedure may be performed with the fluid end on the pump WARNING Never try to remove or cut a valve seat...

Page 30: ...d end tapered bores POWER END SERVICE DANGER Before attempting to service the power end of the pump the following safety precautions must be observed 1 Shift the pump transmission into the neutral gea...

Page 31: ...unscrew the four slotted nuts holding the rod cap in place 10 Remove the rod cap CAUTION The rod cap is held in place by two dowel pins DO NOT DAMAGE PINS 11 After removal of the rod cap the rod will...

Page 32: ...pinion bearing housings Using jackscrew holes remove one housing 6 With one pinion bearing housing removed pull the corresponding pinion bearing from the pinion as the bearing will not pass through th...

Page 33: ...k 15 If the crankshaft main bearings are to be replaced all bearing retainers must be removed from the crankshaft The crankshaft should be held in a vertical position and the bearings rapidly heated a...

Page 34: ...he retaining rings in the frame after installing the outer main bearing races Also braze the retaining rings securing the inner and outer bearing races of the outer two main bearings on either end of...

Page 35: ...line 3 Clean out line 4 Suction and or discharge 4 Remove the obstruction valves propped open Low Discharge Pressure 1 Worn or fluid cut valve 1 Replace valve assembly 2 Valve propped open 2 Remove t...

Page 36: ...in supply tank Reduce pump speed 10 Air entering suction line 10 Repair suction line 11 Air entering charging pump 11 Tighten or replace shaft packing or seal 12 Air entering or charge gas 12 Repair a...

Page 37: ...to 11 See Excessive Valve power end Noise problem 12 Cavitation noise transmitted 12 See Cavitation Fluid to or causing shock loading in Knock or Hammer problem power end Excessive Valve Noise 1 Pump...

Page 38: ...Corrosion due to wrong 4 Determine and install correct stuffing box material stuffing box for pumped fluid 5 Stuffing box bore worn 5 Replace stuffing box Pumped Fluid In 1 Worn damaged or corroded 1...

Page 39: ...rvice 5 Wrong size packing 5 Install correct size packing 6 Improper packing installation 6 Check installation procedure and install correctly 7 Excessive crosshead wear 7 Replace crosshead 8 Pump cav...

Page 40: ...em Stud Failures 1 Catastrophic failures 1 See Catastrophic Failures problem 2 Improper nut torque 2 Check torque specifications and torque to correct values 3 Stud bending due to uneven 3 Check nut s...

Page 41: ...Centers 10 00 Connecting Rod Bearing Bore Assembled in Journal Bearing Housing 7 507 7 510 Crosshead Guide Bore 9 000 9 004 Crosshead 8 981 8 979 Wrist Pin 5 000 5 001 Wrist Pin Bushing Bore 5 009 5...

Page 42: ...asteners 3 4 10 280 Intermediate Rod to Crosshead 3 4 10 160 Fluid End to Suction Manifold 7 8 9 260 Discharge Flange to Fluid Cylinder Nuts 1 8 475 Bull Gear Retaining Scews Gr 8 1 1 4 7 1050 Stay Ro...

Page 43: ...ours of operation or three 3 months after start up not to exceed 120 days after delivery to Purchaser whichever occurs first The exceptions are as follows 1 Power end is warranted for twelve 12 months...

Page 44: ...if any given to Company by such manufacturer but only to the extent the Company is able to enforce such warranty or guaranties The Company has not authorized any party to make any representation or w...

Page 45: ...WARRANTY REQUESTS Products to be returned for warranty analysis shall be approved for return in writing by the Company prior to shipment All requests for product return shall be submitted by email Fac...

Page 46: ...r Gardner Denver Inc 4747 South 83rd East Avenue Tulsa OK 74145 PH 918 664 1151 800 637 8099 FAX 918 664 6225 www gardnerdenver com Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright 2001 Gardn...

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