
PIB-05
18 Feb 2015
PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN
Suction Loading Station
1-13
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
This section establishes scheduled maintenance inspections of the installed Suction Loading Station at the
designated frequencies. Performing these inspections will identify potential system discrepancies and allow
preventative maintenance to be performed before a component or system is rendered totally inoperative.
Systems operated in extremely low quality water environments may require more frequent inspections.
STEP
B4Z WATER PUMP, SUCTION LOADING
150
HRS
(WEEKLY)
250
HRS
(BI
‐
WEEKLY)
500
HRS
(MONTHLY)
1,000
HRS
(QUARTERLY)
5,000
HRS
(ANNUALLY)
MANHOURS
PER
INSPECTION
TOTAL
ANNUAL
MANHOURS
1
Check
Suction
Loading
Station
mounting
and
frame
for
cracks,
damage
and
security.
Repair,
replace
or
adjust
as
required.
X
0.3
15.6
2
Check
shaft
seals
for
excessive
lubricant
leakage.
Lubricate
water
pump
with
a
manual
grease
gun
only.
When
lubricating
the
drive
motor
side
shaft
bearing
and
the
impeller
end
bearing,
apply
16
to
20
squirts
(injections)
of
grease
(2
fl.
oz.
or
60
cc)
to
each.
Adjust,
repair
or
replace
as
required.
X
0.3
6
3
Check
water
pump
and
drive
motor
for
leaks,
excessive
vibration/noise
leaks
and
evidence
of
excessive
heating.
Repair
as
required.
X
0.3
6
4
Check
shaft
mechanical
seal
for
excessive
water
leakage
and
overheating.
Replace
mechanical
seal
and
wear
sleeve
as
required.
X
0.3
15.6
5
Check
water
pump
inlet
and
discharge
piping
and
couplings
for
security,
leakage,
and
damage.
Repair
as
required.
X
0.2
2
6
Check
suction
loading
storage
tubes,
hose
assemblies,
check
valve
foot,
gaskets,
quick
release
levers
and
clamps
for
security,
damage,
overall
condition.
Repair
or
replace
as
required.
X
0.3
6
7
Check
diverter
valve
for
smooth
operation,
leaks
and
security.
Repair
as
required.
X
0.2
2
8
Remove
and
inspect
suction
loading
station
inlet
check
valve
for
damage,
function
and
security.
Replace
as
required.
X
1.5
6
59.2
Total