3. MAINTENANCE
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3.
MAINTENANCE
3.1.
When the pump is new or reassembled
If the pump is new or reassembled after maintenance, it is important to retighten the
pump manifolds screws (pos. 38) after approximately one week of operation.
Make
sure to use the right torque –
see
chapter
5.5 “Tightening torques”.
3.1.1.
Performance test
When installation is new, a test run of the pump should be conducted. Gauge the capacity
at specific air pressure/flow. This information is useful for checking performance in the
future as wear takes place. You will be able to set schedules for maintenance of the pump
and to select spare parts to be kept on stock.
3.2.
Routine inspection
Frequent observation of the pump operation is recommended to detect problems. A change
in sound of the running pump can be an indication of wearing parts (see chapter
3.5
"Location of faults"
below).
Leaking liquid from the pump and changes of performance may also be detected. Routine
inspections should be conducted frequently.
The installation of pressure gauges in the filling nozzles of the hydraulic allows the
observation of function of the hydraulic. When pressure gauges with a range of -
1 to +15
bar
are used, the suction lift also can be inspected.
Please isolate gauge glasses by closing ball valve when you don't observe them.
3.3.
Complete inspection
The intervals for a complete inspection depend upon the operation conditions of the pump.
The characteristics of the liquid, temperature, materials used in the pump and running time
decide how often a complete inspection is necessary.
If a problem has occurred, or if the pump is in need of a complete inspection, refer to
chapters
3.5 "Location of faults"
and
3.6, 3.7
"Dismantling of the pump"
. You are of course
warmly welcome to consult us for further help.
Parts that are subject to wear should be kept in stock, see our recommendations in chapter
4.7 “Stocking recommendation”.
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