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Model S05 Non-Metallic Page 8

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Possible Symptoms:

• 

Pump will not cycle.

• 

Pump cycles, but produces no flow.

• 

Pump cycles, but flow rate is 
unsatisfactory.

• 

Pump cycle seems unbalanced.

• 

Pump cycle seems to produce 
excessive vibration.

What to Check: 

Excessive suction lift 

in system.

Corrective Action: 

For lifts exceeding 

20 feet (6 meters), filling the pumping 
chambers  with  liquid  will  prime  the 
pump in most cases.

What  to  Check: 

Excessive  flooded 

suction in system.

Corrective  Action: 

For  flooded 

conditions  exceeding  10  feet  (3 
meters) of liquid, install a back pressure 
device.

What to Check: 

System head exceeds 

air supply pressure.

Corrective  Action: 

Increase  the 

inlet  air  pressure  to  the  pump.  Most 
diaphragm pumps are designed for 1:1 
pressure ratio at zero flow.

What to Check: 

Air supply pressure or 

volume exceeds system head.

Corrective  Action: 

Decrease  inlet 

air pressure and volume to the pump  
as  calculated  on  the  published 
PERFORMANCE  CURVE.  Pump  is 
cavitating the fluid by fast cycling.

What  to  Check: 

Undersized  suction 

line.

Corrective  Action: 

Meet  or  exceed 

pump  connection  recommendations 
s h ow n   o n   t h e   D I M E N S I O N A L 
DRAWING.

What  to  Check: 

Restricted  or 

undersized air line.

Corrective  Action: 

Install  a  larger 

air  line  and  connection.  Refer  to  air 
inlet recommendations shown in your 
pump’s SERVICE MANUAL.

What  to  Check: 

Check  ESADS,  the 

Externally Serviceable Air Distribution 
System of the pump.

Corrective Action: 

Disassemble and 

inspect the main air distribution valve, 
pilot  valve  and  pilot  valve  actuators. 
Refer to the parts drawing and air valve 
section  of  the  SERVICE  MANUAL. 
Check for clogged discharge or closed 
valve before reassembly.

What to Check: 

Rigid pipe connections 

to pump.

Corrective  Action: 

Install  flexible 

connectors  and  a  Warren  Rupp 
Tranquilizer

®

 Surge Suppressor.

What to Check: 

Blocked air exhaust 

muffler.

Corrective  Action: 

Remove  muffler 

screen,  clean  or  de-ice  and  reinstall. 
Refer to the Air Exhaust section of your 
pump SERVICE MANUAL.

What  to  Check: 

Pumped  fluid  in  air 

exhaust muffler.

Corrective  Action: 

Disassemble 

pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm 
rupture  or  loose  diaphragm  plate 
assembly.  Refer  to  the  Diaphragm 
Replacement  section  of  your  pump 
SERVICE MANUAL.

What  to  Check: 

Suction  side  air 

leakage or air in product.

Corrective  Action: 

Visually  inspect 

all  suction  side  gaskets  and  pipe 
connections.

What  to  Check: 

Obstructed  check 

valve.

Corrective Action: 

Disassemble the wet 

end of the pump and manually dislodge 
obstruction in the check valve pocket. 
Refer  to  the  Check Valve  section  of  
the  pump  SERVICE  MANUAL  for 
disassembly instructions.

What  to  Check: 

Worn  or  misaligned 

check valve or check valve seat.

Corrective  Action: 

Inspect  check 

valves and seats for wear and proper 
seating.  Replace  if  necessary.  Refer 
to  Check Valve  section  of  the  pump 
SERVICE  MANUAL  for  disassembly 
instructions.

What to Check: 

Blocked suction line.

Corrective  Action: 

Remove  or  flush 

obstruction. Check and clear all suction 
screens and strainers.

What  to  Check: 

Blocked  discharge 

line.

Corrective  Action: 

Check  for 

obstruction  or  closed  discharge  line 
valves.

What  to  Check: 

Blocked  pumping 

chamber.

Corrective  Action: 

Disassemble  and 

inspect  the  wetted  chambers  of  the 
pump. Remove or flush any obstructions. 
Refer to the pump SERVICE MANUAL 
for disassembly instructions.

What  to  Check: 

Entrained  air  or 

vapor  lock  in  one  or  both  pumping 
chambers.

Corrective  Action: 

Purge  chambers 

through  tapped  chamber  vent  plugs. 
PURGING  THE  CHAMBERS  OF 
AIR  CAN  BE  DANGEROUS!  Contact 
the Warren  Rupp Technical  Services 
Department  before  performing  this 
procedure. Any model with top-ported 
discharge  will  reduce  or  eliminate 
problems with entrained air.

If your pump continues to perform 

below your expectations, contact your 
local Warren Rupp Distributor or factory 
Technical Services Group for a service 
evaluation.

WARRANTy

Refer to the enclosed Warren Rupp 

Warranty Certificate.

Summary of Contents for Sandpiper S05 Non-Metallic

Page 1: ...oid Shifted Air Valve Parts List 19 Solenoid Shifted Air Distribution Valve Option 20 Intermediate Assembly Drawing Parts List and Servicing 21 Check Valve Drawing and Servicing 22 Diaphragm Service D...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTION DATA Santoprene Injection molded thermoplastic elastomer with no fabric layer Long mechanical flex life Excellent abrasion resistance 275 F 40 F 135 C 40 C Nylon 180 F 35 F 82...

Page 4: ...urethane Z One Piece Bonded PTFE Check Valve Seat T Virgin PTFE Non Wetted Material Options P Polypropylene 1 Polypropylene w PTFE Coated Hardware C Conductive Polypropylene Porting Options N NPT Thre...

Page 5: ...PSI HEAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 30 20 25 10 15 5 9 1 6 7 6 3 4 5 1 5 NPSHR FEET METERS 6 10 8 13 5 10 17 12 20 14 24 16 27 100 PSI 6 8 Bar 80 PSI 5 44 Bar 60 PSI 4 08 Bar 20 PSI 1 36 Bar Air Inlet Pressure 4...

Page 6: ...aust Port For Optional Muffler Styles or Piping Exhaust Air In Submerged Applications Discharge Port 1 2 NPT Internal 1 NPT External Manifold Can Rotate 90 From Vertical Centerline Air Inlet 1 4 NPT B...

Page 7: ...NPT Exhaust Port For Optional Muffler Styles or Piping Exhaust Air In Submerged Applications Discharge Port 1 2 NPT Internal 1 NPT External 44mm Manifold Can Rotate 90 From Vertical Centerline Air Inl...

Page 8: ...bration and strain to the pumping system A Warren Rupp Tranquilizer surge suppressor is recommended to further reduce pulsation in flow Air Supply Air supply pressure cannot exceed 125 psi 8 6 bar Con...

Page 9: ...049 000 Filter Regulator Air Dryer Available from Warren Rupp CAUTION The air exhaust should be piped to an area for safe disposition of the product being pumped in the event of a diaphragm failure IN...

Page 10: ...muffler Corrective Action Remove muffler screen clean or de ice and reinstall Refer to the Air Exhaust section of your pump SERVICE MANUAL What to Check Pumped fluid in air exhaust muffler Corrective...

Page 11: ...on and protective clothing are worn all times in the vicinity of the pump Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious injury or death WARNING WARNING In the event of diaphragm ruptur...

Page 12: ...OW 364 E P D M Rubber Color coded BLUE 365 Neoprene Rubber Color coded GREEN 366 Food Grade Nitrile 368 Food Grade EPDM 370 Butyl Rubber Color coded BROWN 371 Philthane Tuftane 374 Carboxylated Nitril...

Page 13: ...s05nmdl2sm REV1107 Model S05 Non Metallic Page 11...

Page 14: ...354 WET END KIT Santoprene Diaphragms Nitrile Spacer Gaskets Santoprene Check Balls PTFE Seats and PTFE Seals 476 202 357 WET END KIT Polyurethane Diaphragms Nitrile Spacer Gaskets Santoprene Check Ba...

Page 15: ...er Outer 2 196 178 521 Chamber Outer 2 196 178 542 Chamber Outer 2 196 178 552 Chamber Outer 2 196 178 557 Champer Outer 2 15 286 095 354 Diaphragm 2 286 095 357 Diaphragm 2 ATEX Compliant 15 286 095...

Page 16: ...haust 1 031 168 000 Air Valve Assembly 1 Includes all items used on 031 166 000 above minus 1 H 1 I and 1 J ATEX Compliant main air valve assembly parts list Item Part Number Description Qty 1 031 166...

Page 17: ...et is match ground to a specified clerance Sleeves and spools cannot be interchanged STEP 3 Reassembly of the air distribution valve Install one end cap with o rings items 1 E 1 C and 1 F into one end...

Page 18: ...Bumper 2 1 E 165 123 147 End Cap 2 1 F 560 029 360 O Ring 2 1 G 675 062 115 End Cap Retainer 2 1 H 210 008 330 Safety Clip 1 1 I 530 031 550 Muffler 1 1 J 165 109 559 Muffler Cap 1 1 K 710 011 115 Sel...

Page 19: ...es and spools cannot be interchanged STEP 3 Reassembly of the air distribution valve Install one end cap with o rings items 1 E 1 C and 1 F into one end of the air valve body item 1 A Insert one end c...

Page 20: ...t valve Generously lubricate outside diameter of the sleeve and o rings Then carefully insert sleeve into valve body Take CAUTION when inserting sleeve not to shear any o rings Install retaining ring...

Page 21: ...l 120VAC 1 219 003 000 Solenoid Coil 240VAC 1 49 241 001 000 Connector conduit 1 241 003 000 Conduit Connector with 1 Suppression Diode DC Only 50 170 065 115 Capscrew Flanged 1 4 20 x 1 00 4 52 618 0...

Page 22: ...cycle the pump s air distribution valve an electric solenoid is utilized As the solenoid is powered one of the pump s air chambers is pressurized while the other chamber is exhausted When electric po...

Page 23: ...ng Remove the plungers items 29 from the bushings item 7 in each end of the intermediate cavity Inspect for wear or damage Replace plunger as needed Apply a light coating of grease to each o ring and...

Page 24: ...wear abrasion or cuts on the spherical surface The check valve seats items 34 should be inspected for cuts abrasive wear or embedded material on the surfaces of both the external and internal chamfer...

Page 25: ...Drawing with Overlay Diaphragm Service Drawing Diaphragm Service Drawing with One Piece Bonded 31 6 28 19 15 27 14 11 25 11 13 19 15 27 14 13 31 6 28 15 16 27 14 11 25 11 13 15 16 27 14 13 31 6 15 14...

Page 26: ...iaphragm rod item 31 until the inner diaphragm plate is flush to the end of the rod Insert rod into pump Align the bolt holes in the diaphragm with the bolt pattern in the intermediate item 4 Fasten t...

Page 27: ...ing Illustration for Single Port Suction with Dual Port Discharge Illustration for Dual Port Suction and Single or Dual Port Discharge 37 38 NPT or BSP Tapered Connection NPT or BSP Tapered Connection...

Page 28: ...ng Single porting ofthe suction and dual porting of the pump discharge To convert the pump from the standard single suction and single discharge porting configuration to a dual discharge porting arran...

Page 29: ...talled in top position NPT 1 518 138 542E Manifold installed in top position BSP Tapered 1 518 138 552 Manifold installed in top position NPT 1 518 138 552E Manifold installed in top position BSP Tape...

Page 30: ...tion condition pipe the exhaust higher than the product source to prevent siphoning spills See illustration 3 at right Converting the pump for piping the exhaust air The following steps are necessary...

Page 31: ...th a Pulse Output Kit This converts the mechanical strokes of the pump to an electrical signal which interfaces with the Stroke Counter Batch Controller or user control devices such as a PLC See the i...

Page 32: ...ption 0 530 031 550 Integral Muffler uses 1 Cap and 4 706 027 115 Machine Screw to hold it in place option 1 530 024 000 Sound Dampening Muffler screws directly into the Air Valve body This muffler is...

Page 33: ...e the risk of static electrical sparking this pump must be grounded Check the local electrical code for detailed grounding instruction and the type of equipment required Take action to prevent static...

Page 34: ...nsfield Ohio certifies that Air Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps Series HDB HDF M Non Metallic S Non Metallic M Metallic S Metallic Containment Duty Gas UL High Pressure W Submersible and Tranquilizers...

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