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Set the inlet air valve for lowest cycling rate that does not decrease flow rate for most
efficient operation.

A NOTE ABOUT AIR VALVE LUBRICATION

The SandPiper pump’s pilot valve and main air valve assemblies are designed to

operate WITHOUT lubrication. This is the preferred mode of operation. There may be
instances of personal preference, or poor quality air supplies when lubrication of the
compressed air supply is required. The pump air system will operate with properly
lubricated compressed air supplies. Proper lubrication of the compressed air supply
would entail the use of an air line lubricator set to deliver one drop of 10 wt., non-
detergent oil for every 20 SCFM of air the pump consumed at its point of operation.
Consult the pump’s published Performance Curve to determine this.

It is important to remember to inspect the sleeve and spool set routinely. It should

move back and forth freely. This is most important when the air supply is lubricated.
If a lubricator is used, oil accumulation will, over time, collect any debris from the
compressed air. This can prevent the pump from operating properly.

Water in the compressed air supply can create problems such as icing or freezing

of the exhaust air causing the pump to cycle erratically, or stop operating. This can
be addressed by using a point of use air dryer to supplement a plant’s air drying
equipment. This device will remove excess water from the compressed air supply and
alleviate the icing or freezing problem.

ESADS: EXTERNALLY SERVICEABLE AIR
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Please refer to the exploded view drawing and parts list in the Service Manual

supplied with your pump. If you need replacement or additional copies, contact your
local Warren Rupp Distributor, or the Warren Rupp factory Literature Department at
the number shown below. To receive the correct manual, you must specify the
MODEL and TYPE information found on the name plate of the pump.

MODELS WITH 1" SUCTION/DISCHARGE OR LARGER,
AND METAL CENTER SECTIONS:

The main air valve sleeve and spool set is located in the valve body mounted on

the pump with four hex head capscrews. The valve body assembly is removed from
the pump by removing these four hex head capscrews.

With the valve body assembly off the pump, access to the sleeve and spool set

is made by removing four hex head capscrews (each end) on the end caps of the valve
body assembly. With the end caps removed, slide the spool back and forth in the
sleeve. The spool is closely sized to the sleeve and must move freely to allow for
proper pump operation. An accumulation of oil, dirt or other contaminants from the
pump’s air supply, or from a failed diaphragm, may prevent the spool from moving
freely. This can cause the spool to stick in a position that prevents the pump from
operating. If this is the case, the sleeve and spool set should be removed from the
valve body for cleaning and further inspection.

Remove the spool from the sleeve. Using an arbor press or bench vise (with an

improvised mandrel), press the sleeve from the valve body. Take care not to damage
the sleeve. At this point, inspect the o-rings on the sleeve for nicks, tears or abrasions.
Damage of this sort could happen during assembly or servicing. A sheared or cut o-
ring can allow the pump’s compressed air supply to leak or bypass within the air valve
assembly, causing the pump to leak compressed air from the pump air exhaust or not
cycle properly. This is most noticeable at pump dead head or high discharge pressure
conditions. Replace any of these o-rings as required or set up a routine, preventive
maintenance schedule to do so on a regular basis. This practice should include
cleaning the spool and sleeve components with a safety solvent or equivalent,
inspecting for signs of wear or damage, and replacing worn components.

To re-install the sleeve and spool set, lightly lubricate the o-rings on the sleeve with

an o-ring assembly lubricant or lightweight oil (such as 10 wt. air line lubricant). Press
the set into the valve body easily, without shearing the o-rings. Re-install one end cap,
gasket and bumper on the valve body. Using the arbor press or bench vise that was
used in disassembly, press the sleeve back into the valve body. You may have to clean

WARNING

Take action to prevent static sparking.
Fire or explosion can result, especially
when handling flammable liquids. The
pump, piping, valves, containers or other
miscellaneous equipment must be
grounded.

BEFORE OPERATION

Before pump operation, inspect all
gasketed fasteners for looseness caused
by gasket creep. Retorque loose fasten-
ers to prevent leakage. Follow recom-
mended torques stated in the card at-
tached to the new pump.

DANGER

Before doing any maintenance on the
pump, be certain all pressure is com-
pletely vented from the pump, suction,
discharge, piping, and all other open-
ings and connections. Be certain the air
supply is locked out or made non-
operational, so that it cannot be started
while work is being done on the pump.
Be certain that approved eye protection
and protective clothing are worn at all
times in the vicinity of the pump. Failure
to follow these recommendations may
result in serious injury or death.

Summary of Contents for SandPIPER EB3-M

Page 1: ...xhaust When the spool is removed to the opposite end of the valve body the porting of chambers is reversed The air distribution valve spool is moved from one end position to the other in the valve body by means of an internal pilot valve which alternately pressurizes the ends of the air distribution valve spool while simultaneously exhaust ing the other ends The pilot valve is positively shifted a...

Page 2: ...in the sleeve The spool is closely sized to the sleeve and must move freely to allow for proper pump operation An accumulation of oil dirt or other contaminants from the pump s air supply or from a failed diaphragm may prevent the spool from moving freely This can cause the spool to stick in a position that prevents the pump from operating If this is the case the sleeve and spool set should be rem...

Page 3: ...rged if materials of construction are compatible with the liquid The air exhaust must be piped above the liquid level Piping used for the air exhaust must not be smaller than 1 2 54 cm Reducing the pipe size will restrict air flow and reduce pump performance When the product source is at a higher level than the pump flooded suction pipe the exhaust higher than the product source to prevent siphoni...

Page 4: ...ion is indicated by a high vacuum reading when a vacuum gauge is installed in the suction line C Check valves may not be seating properly To check remove the suction line and cover the suction port with your hand If the unit does not pull a good suction vacuum the check valves should be inspected for proper seating D Static suction lift may be too high Priming can be improved by elevating the suct...

Page 5: ...limited inventory of these parts in his own stock to reduce repair downtime to a minimum IMPORTANT When ordering repair parts always furnish pump model number serial number and type number REPAIR PARTS LIST and DRAWING Models EB3 M EB4 M EB80M Type 2 MATERIAL CODES The Last 3 Digits of Part Number 000 Assembly sub assembly andsome purchaseditems 010 CastIron 015 DuctileIron 025 Music Wire 080 Carb...

Page 6: ...iteisaregisteredtradenameofLoctiteCorporation SantopreneisaregisteredtradenameofMonsantoCorp ITEM TOTAL NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RQD 32 050 014 365 Ball Check Valve 4 050 014 354 Ball Check Valve 4 050 014 360 Ball Check Valve 4 050 014 364 Ball Check Valve 4 050 015 600 Ball Check Valve 4 36 518 034 010 Manifold Suction ANSI 1 518 034 010E Manifold Suction DIN EB80M 1 518 034 110 Manifold Sucti...

Page 7: ...143 000 8 00 Models EB3 M EB4 M EB80M Page 7 OVERLAY UNITS ONLY 2000 Warren Rupp Inc All rights reserved Warren Rupp SandPIPER and Tranquilizer are registered tradenames of Warren Rupp Inc Printed in U S A ...

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