OM-05450
GHS SERIES
PAGE F - 26
SEAL APPENDIX
for expansion. Consult the packing manufacturer's
installation instructions and follow the recommen
dations.
Figure F‐9C.
Step 3:
Lubricate all metallic packings (foil type,
lead core, etc.) with the lubricant recommended by
the manufacturer. Generally swabbing the I.D. of
the packing with SAE No. 30 non‐detergent oil pro
vides sufficient lubrication.
Lubricate the new packing rings with non‐deterg
ent oil before installation. For best performance, do
not stretch or separate packing braids. Push each
packing ring through the backhead into the seal
bore and compress it using a blunt ended sleeve
(split in half, same diameter as the split glands) and
mallet. Each successive layer must be com
pressed and rotated by 90
to prevent excessive
leakage.
Be sure
the lantern ring is aligned with
the lubrication port when the packing is fully com
pressed. Add enough packing to fill the backhead
to within 3/8‐inch (9,5 mm) of the end.
If the pump is equipped with a split packing gland
(07G), position the split gland halves on the shaft
and install the gland retainers (07H) over the ends
of the split gland. If the pump is equipped with a
one‐piece packing gland, simply slide the gland
over the shaft.
Install the hardware (B and D) and tighten in an al
ternating pattern until the gland nuts begin to com
press the packing.
Do not overtighten the gland nuts. If the
packing rings are compressed too tightly,
they may cause the shaft to overheat and
damage the pump.
Run the pump until it reaches its normal operating
temperature before adjusting the gland nuts. Do
not over‐tighten the nuts. Tighten the nuts only
tight enough to reduce excessive leakage.
If the pump is equipped with a one‐piece packing
gland (07G), assemble the rotor adjusting sleeve
(07) and proceed with
Pump Reassembly, Sec
tion E
.