Service Manual # 67
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Table of Contents
Section Description
Page
1
General Description
4
2
The Pumping Principle
5
3
Proper Installation
5
4
Pressure Limitations
6
5
Magnet Temperature Limitations
7
6
Optional Equipment
7
7
Method Of Drive
8
8
Location
8
9
Strainer Protection
8
10
Startup
9
11
Pump Disassembly Procedure - 6110 & 7110 Pumps
9
12
Pump Disassembly Procedure - 6200 Pumps
11
13
Pump Disassembly Procedure - 6210 Pumps
13
14
Pump Disassembly Procedure - 6300, 7200 & 8200 Pumps
15
15
Pump Disassembly Procedure - 6310, 7210 & 8210 Pumps
16
16
Pump Assembly Procedure - 6110 & 7110 Pumps
18
17
Pump Assembly Procedure - 6200 Pumps
20
18
Pump Assembly Procedure - 6210 Pumps
22
19
Pump Assembly Procedure - 6300, 7200 & 8200 Pumps
24
20
Pump Assembly Procedure - 6310, 7210 & 8210 Pumps
26
21
Troubleshooting
34
22
Material Returns
35
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WARNING
The magnets in magnetically coupled pumps create very strong magnetic fields. Special care must
be taken with the following:
Pacemakers
- Magnets can upset the timing of pacemakers. These magnets should be kept away
from all pacemakers. Because of the health risks involved the importance of this cannot be
overstated.
Credit Cards
- Magnets can scramble the information on a credit card’s magnetic tape.
Computers, Computer Tapes and Computer Disks
- Magnets can scramble the information on
the memory device.
Watches
- Magnets can affect the workings of traditional mechanical spring driven watches as well
as chip and electronically controlled designs.
Electronic Instruments
- Sensitive electronic instruments and devices may change calibration or
be damaged by a powerful magnetic field.
Explosive Atmosphere
- Rare earth magnets and magnetic materials may create sparks through
contact in handling. Never handle rare earth magnets in explosive atmospheres because sparking
may ignite the atmosphere.
Note: This manual replaces Service Manuals #66, 77 & 88.
Summary of Contents for 6000
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Page 29: ...Service Manual 67 Page 29 of 36 Figure 4 Typical 7110 Series Pump ...
Page 30: ...Service Manual 67 Page 30 of 36 Figure 5 Typical 6200 Series Pump ...
Page 31: ...Service Manual 67 Page 31 of 36 Figure 6 Typical 6210 Series Pump ...
Page 32: ...Service Manual 67 Page 32 of 36 Figure 7 Typical 6300 7200 8200 Series Pump ...
Page 33: ...Service Manual 67 Page 33 of 36 Figure 8 Typical 6310 7210 8210 Series Pump ...