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Maintenance

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NOTE:

BE SURE you have the correct capscrews – the

wrong ones will release the seal plate from the bracket
and also release a lot of oil!

3. With a screwdriver (or two) behind the impeller, work

the impeller down the shaft until it is free. Remove it.

4. If the shaft key stayed in the shaft, remove it.

5. Reverse steps 1 through 4 to reassemble the impeller.

Seal Replacement

1. Follow steps 1 through 7 under “Cutter

Replacement”.

2. Follow steps 1 through 4 under  “Impeller Removal”.

3. Lay the pump on its side and remove the oil plug

(Key No. 11) from the bearing bracket. Drain the
bearing bracket. Put oil into a clean container and
check for water in the oil and for opacity (dirtiness) of
the oil.

NOTE:

Water is heavier than oil. Look for water at

the bottom of the oil. It will appear as tiny bubbles. If
there is water present in the oil, the shaft seal or the
O-Ring will need to be replaced. If there is no water
present in the oil, the shaft seal and O-Ring do not
need replacing. Opacity is the inability of light to
pass through the oil and indicates dirty oil.

4. Remove the four capscrews and lock washers (Key

No. 16) that hold the seal plate to the bearing brack-
et. Tap around the parting line with a lead hammer or
rawhide mallet to loosen the seal plate. Remove the
seal plate from the bearing bracket. 

5. Remove the oil seal (Key No. 18) and oil seal bushing

(Key No. 19) from the seal plate.

6. Remove the seal plate O-Ring (Key No. 17) and clean

the O-Ring groove.

7. Remove the seal retaining ring from the seal plate.

NOTE:

The shaft seal (Key No. 10) consists of 5 parts

- the upper and lower silicon carbide seals, two rotat-
ing silicon carbide seals, and the spring. Be sure that
you do not scratch or mar the shaft when removing
the seals. If the shaft is marred, it must be dressed
smooth with fine emery or crocus cloth before
installing new seal. Do not reduce the shaft diameter.

8. Pull and turn the rotating seal halves to remove them

from the motor shaft. If necessary, use a flat blade
screwdriver to help pry the seals from the shaft.

9. Unscrew four capscrews and remove the bearing

bracket from the motor housing.

10. Use a flat blade screwdriver and very carefully pry

the  lower  seal half from the seal plate cavity.

11. Use a flat blade screwdriver and very carefully pry

the upper seal half from the bearing bracket cavity.

Installing the New Shaft Seal

NOTE:

Install all new O-Rings, seals, and gaskets during

reassembly. It is good practice to replace the O-Rings
each time the pump is serviced.

1. Clean the seal cavities in the bearing bracket and seal

plate.

2. Lubricate the seals with a very small amount of 

clean oil.

3. Inspect the shaft for nicks and scratches.

4. With finger pressure only, press the stationary seal

halves firmly and squarely into the seal cavities in 
the bearing bracket and seal plate, with the polished
face out.

NOTE:

Be sure you do not scratch the seal surface.

5. Reinstall the lower seal retaining ring.

6. Reinstall the bearing bracket on the motor. Use a 

new O-Ring.

7. Slide the rotating seals and the spring (Key No. 10)

onto the shaft.

NOTE: 

Be sure you do not scratch the seal surface.

Be careful that the shaft shoulder does not damage
the seal faces when they are passing over the shaft.
Make certain the polished surfaces of the rotating
seals face the mating  surfaces of the stationary 
seal halves.

8. Clean the O-Ring groove in the bearing bracket and

install a new O-Ring (Key No. 17).

NOTE: 

It is good practice to replace the O-Rings each

time the pump is serviced.

9. Reinstall the seal plate, lock washers, and capscrews.

10. Reinstall the oil seal (Key No. 18) and the oil seal

bushing (Key No. 19) on the shaft.

11. Reinstall the impeller drive key in the keyway on 

the shaft.

12. Using the key as a guide, reinstall the impeller on 

the shaft.

13. Reinstall the volute on the seal plate.

14. Reinstall the cutter ring on the volute.

15. Using the key as a guide, reinstall the rotating cutter

on the shaft.

16. Block the cutter with a screwdriver in one of the cut-

ter ring slots and reinstall the flat washer, lock washer,
and cap nut on the shaft.

17. Refill the bearing bracket with clean dielectric oil

(P/N U197-8A) and replace the drain plug.

18. Stand the pump on its feet. Check for free rotation of

the  impeller. The pump is ready for installation in 
the pit.

Summary of Contents for SG11200 Series

Page 1: ...mersible Grinder Pump 2007 PRINTED IN U S A S684 Rev 8 14 07 293 Wright Street Delavan WI 53115 SG11200 Series Installation Operation Parts For further operating installation or maintenance assistance Call 1 262 728 9181 ...

Page 2: ...ng can overheat the pump and will void the warranty 7 The pump is permanently lubricated Check the oil level in the seal plate periodically Check for water in the oil in the seal plate See instructions under Operation Lubrication Page 4 Hazardous voltage Can shock burn or kill During operation the pump is in water To avoid fatal shock proceed as follows if the pump needs servicing Electrically gro...

Page 3: ... pump unless it is properly grounded Wire the pump directly into a grounded ter minal block in an automatic float or pump controller box for automatic operation Connect the pump according to all applicable codes For continuous operation wire the pump directly into the switch box 4 Incorrect voltage can cause a fire or seriously damage the motor and voids the warranty Make sure that the frequency a...

Page 4: ... ing instructions before adjusting overload setting Set the overload protective device to the nameplate full load current Size the overload protective device so that the trip cur rent is 115 of the nameplate full load current U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 W2 Z1 Y1 X1 X2 Y2 Z2 Red White Black 230 Volt Power Supply Motor Windings Motor Windings Factory Connected for 230V 3Ø as shown X1 X2 Z1 Y1 Y2 Z2 Figure 2 230 ...

Page 5: ...n the liquid level must be at least 19 1 2 for a three phase pump or 22 1 2 for a single phase pump to avoid overheating the motor Do not allow the pump to run in a dry sump It will void the warranty and may damage the pump MAINTENANCE Only qualified mechanics with proper tools and knowl edge should attempt to service this pump NOTICE Whenever bearing bracket is being removed for service remove oi...

Page 6: ... 9 Unscrew four capscrews and remove the bearing bracket from the motor housing 10 Use a flat blade screwdriver and very carefully pry the lower seal half from the seal plate cavity 11 Use a flat blade screwdriver and very carefully pry the upper seal half from the bearing bracket cavity Installing the New Shaft Seal NOTE Install all new O Rings seals and gaskets during reassembly It is good pract...

Page 7: ...clears If the airlock persists DISCONNECT POWER pull the pump and drill a 1 8 hole in the discharge pipe between the pump discharge and the check valve Flow in matches or exceeds the A larger pump or more pumps may be needed pump s capacity Little or no effluent Check valve plugged stuck shut or Make sure check valve is installed correctly flow arrow should point delivered from installed backwards...

Page 8: ...w M8x25 4 14 O Ring G47 3811 0 3 G47 3811 0 2 15 Capscrew M5x8 1 16 Capscrew M10x30 3 17 O Ring 1 G47 3891 0 G47 3891 0 18 Oil Seal 1 F25 2501 0 F25 2501 0 19 Oil Seal Bushing 1 A24 3811 0 A24 3811 0 20 Impeller 1 B27 3811 0 B27 3811 0 21 Rotating Cutter 1 A39 3811 0 A39 3811 0 22 Flat Washer 1 H53 1008 0 H53 1008 0 23 Lock Washer 1 H54 1008 0 H54 1008 0 24 Cap Nut M12 1 H56 6122 0 H56 6122 0 25 S...

Page 9: ...sat ed extra quick trip overload relays of recommended size are not used our warranty is void Buyer s only remedy and Sta Rite Industries only duty is to repair or replace defective products at Sta Rite Industries choice Buyer agrees to pay all labor and shipping charges associated with this warranty and to request warranty service through the installing dealer as soon as a problem is discovered I...

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