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8.    Check  all  controls  for  proper  operation.  If  the  pump 

is    controlled  by  a  pressure  switch,  check  and  adjust 
the  cut-in  and  cut-out  pressures.    If  low-water-level 
controls are used, be sure the low-water-level switch is 
properly adjusted so the pump cannot run if the pump 
should break suction.

Operation and maintenance

Operation

When  Grundfos  HS  centrifugal  pumps  are  installed  in 
accordance  with  these  instructions  and  sized  for  correct 
performance,  they  will  operate  efficiently  and  provide 
years of service. The pumps are water lubricated and do not 
require any external lubrication or inspection.  The motors 
may require periodic lubrication as noted in the following 
maintenance information.

Under no circumstances should the pump be operated for 
any  prolonged  periods  of  time  without  flow  through  the 
pump.

This  can  result  in  motor  and  pump  damage  due  to  over-
heating. A properly sized relief valve or bypass line should 
be installed to allow sufficient water to circulate through 
the  pump  to  provide  adequate  cooling  and  lubrication  of 
the pump bearings and seals.

Pump cycling should be checked to ensure the pump is not 
starting more than 20 times per hour on 1⁄2 HP to 5 HP mod-
els or 15 times per hour on 7 1⁄2 HP models. Rapid cycling is 
a major cause of premature motor failure due to increased 
heat build-up in the motor. If necessary, adjust controls to 
reduce the frequency of starts and stops.

Freeze protection

If  the  pump  is  installed  in  an  area  where  freezing  could 
occur,  the  pump  and  system  should  be  drained  during 
freezing temperatures to avoid damage. To drain the pump, 
close the isolation valves and remove the drain/vent plugs 
at both the top and bottom of the pump volute. DO NOT 
replace the plugs until the pump is to be used again.

Maintenance

Motor lubrication

Electric motors are pre-lubricated at the factory and do not 
require  additional  lubrication  at  start-up.  Motors  without 
external  grease  fittings  have  sealed  bearings  that  cannot 
be  re-lubricated.  Motors  with  grease  fittings  should  only 
be lubricated with approved types of grease. Do not over-
grease  the  bearings.  Over  greasing  will  cause  increased 
bearing  heat  and  can  result  in  bearing/motor  failure.  Do 
not mix petroleum grease and silicon grease in motor bear-
ings.

Bearing  grease  will  lose  its  lubricating  ability  over  time, 
not  suddenly.  The  lubricating  ability  of  a  grease  (over 

time) depends primarily on the type of grease, the size of 
the bearings, the speed at which the bearings operate and 
the severity of the operating conditions. Good results can 
be obtained if the following recommendations are used in 
your maintenance program.

 
Severity                  Ambient 

Environment 

Approved

 

of                   Temperature 

 

Types

  Service               (Maximum) 

 

of Grease

Standard          +104°F (+40°C) 

Clean, little corrosion 

                

  Severe            +122°F (+50°C) 

Moderate dirt, corrosion 

 Extreme         >+122°F (+50°C) 

Severe dirt, abrasive 

 

            or Class H insulation 

dust, corrosion

Motor lubrication schedule

NEMA Frame Size 56 to 210 

 

Severity                     Interval 

Weight of 

Volume of

 

of                           (Hours) 

Grease to Add 

Grease to Add

 

Service                              

(oz) 

(in

3

/tspn)

 

Standard                       5500 

 

Severe                         2750 

0.3 

0.6/2

 

Extreme                        550 

Preventative maintenance

At regular intervals, depending on the conditions and time 
of operation, the following checks should be made:

1.    Pump meets required performance and is operating        
       smoothly and quietly.

2.    There are no leaks, particularly at the shaft seal.

3.    The motor is not overheating.

4.   Remove and clean all strainers or filters in the system.

5.    Verify the tripping of the motor overload protection.

6.   Check the operation of all controls. Check until control
       cycling twice and adjust if necessary.

7.    If the pump is not operated for unusually long periods,  
       the unit should be maintained in accordance with           
       these instructions.  In addition, if the pump is not            
       drained, the pump shaft should be manually rotated or  
       run for short periods of time at monthly intervals.

If the pump fails to operate or there is a loss of perform-
ance, refer to pages 11 - 13, “Troubleshooting.”

Motor replacement

If  the  motor  is  damaged  as  a  result  of  bearing  failure, 
burning,  or  electrical  failure,  the  following  instructions 
detail how to remove the motor for replacement. It must be 
emphasized that motors used on HS pumps are specifically 
selected  to  our  rigid  specifications. 

Replacement  motors 

must be of the same NEMA C frame size and have the same 
service factor.

Failure  to  follow  these  recommendations  may  result  in 
premature motor failure.

See motor

nameplate for
grease type or

compatible

equivalent type 

of grease

Summary of Contents for HS 100 0505

Page 1: ...GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS HS Horizontal single stage end suction pumps Installation and operating instructions discard fm Page 1 Tuesday June 7 2011 9 24 PM...

Page 2: ...Do not destroy packing materials until the shipment is inspected and the claim is settled The position of the coupling that connects the pump shaft to the motor shaft is set at factory specifications...

Page 3: ...kets to form Discharge piping It is suggested that a check valve and isolation valve be installed in the discharge pipe Pipe valves and fittings should be at least the same diameter as the discharge p...

Page 4: ...e motors should remain mounted with the cooling vents positioned downward especially where there is the possibility that liquid might splash onto the pump from above i e rain FIGURE 3 Motor mounting p...

Page 5: ...t be purged while the system is being filled Replace the drain vent plug and securely tighten Connect and or seal the discharge piping Check motor rotation 1 Make sure power is off 2 Check to make sur...

Page 6: ...Over greasing will cause increased bearing heat and can result in bearing motor failure Do not mix petroleum grease and silicon grease in motor bear ings Bearing grease will lose its lubricating abil...

Page 7: ...y torque 15 to 20 ft lbs 4 Using the appropriate edge of impeller spacing tool SV00201 see Table C position the impeller at the cor rect axial location and tighten allen shaft set screw s into the mot...

Page 8: ...AND SPARE PARTS PRICE LISTS FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF KIT COMPONENTS Part Lists and Diagrams Model B HS 100 0505 to HS 125 1515 HS100 0305 to HS125 1520 Motor Stool 56C Frame Pump Base 3 4 Type 21 Joh...

Page 9: ...0 2020 to HS 150 3030 Motor Stool 182TC 184TC 1 Type 21 John Crane Seal Stub Shaft 416ss Impeller HS 150 5050 Impeller HS 150 7575 Pump Volute Volute Gasket 5 16 18 x 3 8 Shaft Set Screw Woodruff Key...

Page 10: ...it means If the amp draw exceeds the listed serv ice factor amps SFA or if the current imbalance is greater than 5 between each leg on three phase units check the following 1 Burned contacts on the mo...

Page 11: ...start pump gradually close the dis charge valve and read pressure at shut off Disassemble and inspect pump passageways Fault A Pump does not run B Pump runs but at reduced capacity or does not deliver...

Page 12: ...ecord values Check proper wiring and loose terminals Turn off power and manually rotate pump shaft Turn off the power and discharge the capacitor Check with ohm meter R x 100K Use a thermometer to che...

Page 13: ...erating instructions To obtain service under this warranty the defective product must be returned to the distributor or dealer of GRUNDFOS products from which it was purchased together with proof of p...

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Page 15: ...Kansas 66061 Phone 1 913 227 3400 Telefax 1 913 227 3500 Canada GRUNDFOS Canada Inc 2941 Brighton Road Oakville Ontario L6H 6C9 Phone 1 905 829 9533 Telefax 1 905 829 9512 M xico Bombas GRUNDFOS de M...

Page 16: ...the essence The name Grundfos the Grundfos logo and the payoff Be Think Innovate are registrated trademarks owned by Grundfos Management A S or Grundfos A S Denmark All rights reserved worldwide L EP...

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