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Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instruction

 

 

          

Model LSN 

 
 

 

LSN 100-english

 

page 19

 

Revision 00 

Article No 4264611 

 

Issue

 

05/2003

 

(161)  should  be  checked  after  mounting  the 
impeller (230) and tightening the impeller nut (922) 
(see chapter 8.7.1). 

  After the mounting of the back pull out assembly, 

and  its  assembly  into  the  volute  casing,  turn  the 
shaft  and  control  the  free  moving  of  the  pump  in 
this  way.  The  shaft  sealings  will  cause  slightly 
resistance  when  turning,  but  there  must  not  be 
any contact between metal parts. 

  Before  starting  the  pump  check  alignment  of  the 

coupling.  This  can  be  dropped  on  pumps  with 
spacer  coupling,  if  pump  casing  and  motor  were 
not disassembled. 

 

 

Before  starting  the  pump  do  not  forget  to  fill  in 
oil!

 

 

 

Before starting the pump do not forget to install 
and connect all security devices.

 

 

9. Recommended Spare Parts, Spare Pumps 

9.1 Spare Parts 

Spare  parts  should  be  selected  to  last  for  two-years 
continuous  operation.  If  no  other  guidelines  are 
applicable, we recommend that you stock the number 
of parts listed below (in accordance with DIN 24296). 

 

 

Number of pumps 

(incl. stand-by pumps) 

    2        3        4        5       6/7    8/9    10/+ 

Spare Parts 

Number of Spare Parts 

Impeller 

20% 

Wear ring 

50% 

Shaft with key and nuts 

20% 

Ball Bearing             set 

25% 

Shaft sleeve 

50% 

Lantern ring 

30% 

Packing ring 

16 

16 

24 

24 

24 

32  100% 

Joints for pump casing         
sets 

12  150% 

other joints              sets  4 

10  100% 

Mech. Seals       

    

   set 

25% 

Bearing (lantern with 
bearing bracket, 
complete with shaft, 
bearings, aso.) 

 

 

To ensure optimum availability, we recommend 
that suitable quantities of spare parts are held in 
stock, especially if these are made from special 
materials  and  in  the  case  of  mechanical  seals, 
because of the longer delivery times.

 

Spare Parts Order 

When  ordering  spare  parts,  please  supply  the 
following information: 

 

  Type: 

______________________________________________________________________

 

 

  S/N (Order No.): 

_

___________________________________________________

 

 

  Part name: 

_____________________________________________________________

 

 

  Sectional Drawing 

__________________________________________________

 

 

All  the  information  is  given  in  the  data  sheet  and  the 
relevant sectional drawing. 

 

 

Store spare parts in dry and clean rooms!

 

 

9.2 Stand-by pumps 

 

 

It is essential that a sufficient number of stand-
by pumps are kept ready for use in plants where 
failure of a pump could endanger human life or 
cause  damage  to  property  or  high  costs. 
Regular checks should be carried out to ensure 
that such pumps are always ready for use (see 
chapter 6.8).

 

 

 

Store stand-by pumps according to chapter 6.8.

 

 

 

 

10. Faults - Causes and Solutions 

The  following  notes  on  causes  of  faults  and  how  to 
repair them are intended as an aid to recognising the 
problem.  The  manufacturer's  Customer  Service 
Department  is  available  to  help  repair  faults  that  the 
operator  cannot  or  does  not  want  to  repair.  If  the 
operator repairs or changes the pump, the design data 
on  the  Data  Sheet  and  chapter  2  of  these  Operating 
Instructions  should  be  particularly  taken  into  account. 
If  necessary,  the  written  agreement  of  the 
manufacturer must be obtained. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LSN

Page 1: ...nce Instruction Volute Casing Pumps Volute Casing Pumps Volute Casing Pumps Volute Casing Pumps Model Model Model Model LSN LSN LSN LSN LSNI LSNI LSNI LSNI LSNH LSNH LSNH LSNH LSNIH LSNIH LSNIH LSNIH LSN 100 english Revision 00 Article No 4264611 Issue 05 2003 Keep for further use Pay attention to this operating instruction before the delivery installation start up a s o ITT VOGEL Pumpen ...

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Page 3: ...rresponds with the regulations of the Machine Directive 98 37 EG Used harmonised norms especially EN 809 EN ISO 12100 part 1 EN ISO 12100 part 2 Used national technical norms and specifications especially DIN 31001 The Declaration of the Manufacturer expires when the pump is installed into units where no declaration of conformity acc to the Machine Directive 98 37 EG is existing Stockerau 22 05 20...

Page 4: ...pliances of Appliance Group II Appliance Catagory 2 explosive atmosphere by gases vapors or mist Ignition Protection Class c temperature class theoretically available T1 T whereby the temperature class T is specified on the ATEX plate and the maximum working temperature of the pumped liquid is shown on the type plate The Conformity acc to Guideline 94 9 EG is only given on designated use operating...

Page 5: ...Pumpenfabrik ERNST VOGEL GmbH Ernst Vogel Straße 2 E Mail vogelpumpen info itt com A 2000 Stockerau Internet www vogel pumpen com Telefon 43 2266 604 Fax 43 2266 65311 ...

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Page 7: ...4 Transport Handling Storage 8 4 1 Transport Handling 8 4 2 Storage Conservation 9 5 Mounting Installation 9 5 1 Mounting of Pump Unit 9 5 2 Connection of Pipings to the Pump 9 5 3 Coupling 10 5 4 Drive 11 5 5 Electric Connection 12 5 6 Final Control 12 6 Start up Operation Shut down 12 6 1 Initial start up 12 6 2 Switch on drive 12 6 3 Restarting 12 6 4 Limits of Operation 13 6 5 Lubrication of B...

Page 8: ...r resp orders of spare ATEX Label only for pumps in compliance with EC directive 94 9 EG CE Marking of compliance with the EC directive 94 9 EG Ex specific marking for explosion protection II Symbol for the appliance group 2G Symbol for the category 2 explosive atmosphere due to gases vapors or mist G c Symbol for used ignition protection constructual safety c T1 T Symbol for classification of the...

Page 9: ... is given in accordance with our Conditions of Delivery and or the confirmation of order Repair work during the guarantee period may only be carried out by us or subject to our written approval Otherwise the guarantee ceases to apply Longer term guarantees basically only cover correct handling and use of the specified material The guarantee shall not cover natural wear and tear and all parts subje...

Page 10: ...ome time If dangerous media e g explosive toxic hot leak out e g from shaft seals these must be directed away so that there is no danger to people or the environment The provisions of the law must be observed Measures should be taken to exclude any danger from electricity e g by complying with the local regulations on electrical equipment If work is carried out on live electrical components they s...

Page 11: ...ating phases with these flows and the named liquids don t cause additional increase of surface temperature at the pump Furthermore the references in chapter 6 of these operating Instructions must be taken into consideration On pumps with mech seals the permitted temperature limits can be exceeded due to dry run Dry run not only can occur on insufficiently filled seal casing but also because of too...

Page 12: ...hown in chapter 3 5 must not be exceeded under any circumstances This is valid for the operation as well as for the standstill of the pump and therefore for all possible pressures and temperatures of the unit 2 8 3 NPSH The pumped liquid must have a min pressure NPSH at the impeller inlet so that cavitation free work is secured resp a break off of the pump flow is prevented This condition is fulfi...

Page 13: ...the pumped liquid over 160 C an oil sump cooling is required For connection refer to list Connections in the annex For cooling use pure non aggressive water with a maximum incomming temperature of 30 C Cooling water should be hand warm at discharge The pressure in the cooling system must not exceed max 6 bar Provide control devices for temperature and pressure monitoring 3 4 Approximate Value for ...

Page 14: ...0 1470 1050 1330 2140 80 1580 1440 1750 2760 1120 800 910 1650 125 80 400 125 2765 2485 2240 4350 1470 1050 1330 2140 80 1580 1440 1750 2760 1120 800 910 1650 125 100 200 125 2750 2500 2240 4350 1470 1050 1330 2140 100 2100 1900 2350 3670 1230 880 1020 1820 125 100 250 125 2750 2500 2240 4350 1470 1050 1330 2140 100 2100 1900 2350 3670 1230 880 1020 1820 125 100 315 125 2750 2500 2240 4350 1470 10...

Page 15: ...on must have set before the unit is errected Ist surface must be horizontal and even Sufficient space must be provided for maintenance and repair work especially for replacing the drive motor or the complete pump unit The motor fan must be able to take in enough cool air and the intake grille must therefore be at least 10 cm away from any wall etc For the set of anchor bolts according recesses mus...

Page 16: ...sing pressure of the pump and or shaft sealing see data sheet When emptying the pipe after the pressure test make sure that the pump is treated properly danger of rust and problems when starting up In the case of pumps with stuffing boxes replace packing after pressure test packing may be over compressed and thus no longer suitable for use 5 2 2 Additional connections Any required sealing flushing...

Page 17: ...nd It must be possible to turn the unit easily and harmoniously by hand Improper alignment of the unit can lead to damages at coupling and unit Mount coupling guard after alignment and before start up 5 3 2 Coupling Guard Acc to accident prevention regulations the pump must only be operated with coupling guard Care has to be taken that the used coupling guard consits of non sparking material Parts...

Page 18: ...at all safety devices are operational Switch on any sealing flushing or cooling devices that are provided See data sheet for quantity and pressure Open valve in suction intake pipe Set discharge side valve to approx 25 of rated flow quantity With pumps with a discharge branch rated width less than 200 the valve can remain closed when starting up Secure that unit is electrically connected acc to al...

Page 19: ...gure is valid 6 5 Lubrication of Bearings 6 5 1 Oil lubrication The bearing bracket must be filled up with oil For quality of oil refer to chapter 7 4 1 For qantity of oil refer to chapter 7 4 1 The pumps are delivered without oil filling Oil level sight glass standard design Remove oil filling plug 637 and fill oil into the connection opening GF1 Fill in oil up to the middle of the oil level sigh...

Page 20: ...p cooling areas and pipes completely If the pump also remains under operating conditions pressure and temperature when stationary leave all sealing flushing and cooling systems switched on The shaft sealing must remain sealed if there is a risk of air being sucked in in the event of supply from vacuum systems or parallel operation with shared suction pipe 6 8 Storage longer periods of non operatio...

Page 21: ...6 4 mm 2 s 175 C 15 C higher than permitted bearing temperature For ambient temperatures under 10 C an other suitable type of lubrication oil must be used Request required Oil quantity Bearing bracket Oil quantity in l 24 0 5 32 1 1 42 1 4 48 1 7 7 4 2 Grease lubrication Re greasing Grease lubricated bearings with the possibility of re greasing must be re lubricated all 4000 operating hours but at...

Page 22: ...of the environment Secure disassembled pumps units or single parts against tipping over or rolling off While disassembling the pump use of an open flame blowlamp etc only when there is no danger of setting fire cause an explosion or cause injurious vapours Never apply heat to remove the impeller nut Use of heat may result in severe physical injury and property damage Use original spare parts only ...

Page 23: ...ke casing cover 161 out of bearing bracket 344 8 6 Removal of Bearing Remove coupling with a coupling puller picture 12 remove coupling key 940 52 pic 12 Remove the flinger 507 axially by using 2 screw drivers see pic 13 pic 13 Loosen hexagen head bolt 901 41 Remove the bearing bracket lantern from bearing bracket 330 Dismount circlip 932 51 Therefore you need a snap ring plier acc to DIN 5256 C B...

Page 24: ... disassembly However the following observations should be considered Pay attention to the utmost cleanliness when reassembling the pump For tight tolerances e g between shaft sleeve 433 and shaft 210 or impeller 230 and shaft 210 as well as thread use a suitable anti galling compound e g Molykote Never Seeze so that the assembly and the next disassembly will be easier Anti galling compound must be...

Page 25: ... 3 25 Bearing lantern with bearing bracket complete with shaft bearings aso 2 To ensure optimum availability we recommend that suitable quantities of spare parts are held in stock especially if these are made from special materials and in the case of mechanical seals because of the longer delivery times Spare Parts Order When ordering spare parts please supply the following information Type ______...

Page 26: ...ters Air being sucked in increase liquid level check if suction pipe is vacuum tight Air being sucked in through shaft sealing clean sealing pipe increase sealing pressure replace shaft sealing Direction of rotation is wrong swap over two phases of power supply to be done by an electrician Inner components suffering from wear replace worn parts Density and or viscosity of liquid handled is too hig...

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