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PR460 Bolted Metal 

 

SECTION 6  

Wilden pumps are designed to meet the performance requirements of 

even the most demanding pumping applications. They have been 
designed and manufactured to the highest standards and are 

available in a variety of liquid path materials to meet your chemical 

resistance needs. Refer to 

Performance

 for an in-depth analysis of 

the performance characteristics of your pump. Wilden offers the 
widest variety of elastomer options in the industry to satisfy 

temperature, chemical compatibility, abrasion resistance and flex 

concerns. 
 

The suction pipe size should be at least equal to or larger than the 

diameter size of the suction inlet on your Wilden pump. The suction 

hose must be a non-collapsible, reinforced type because these 
pumps are capable of pulling a high vacuum. Discharge piping should 

also be equal to or larger than the diameter of the pump discharge, 

which will help reduce friction losses. 

 

CAUTION:

 All fittings and connections must be airtight. 

Otherwise, pump suction capability will be reduced or lost. 

 
Months of careful planning, study and selection efforts can result in 

unsatisfactory pump performance if installation details are left to 

chance. You can avoid premature failure and long-term dissatisfaction 

by exercising reasonable care throughout the installation process. 
 

Location 

Noise, safety and other logistical factors usually dictate where 

equipment will be situated on the production floor. Multiple 

installations with conflicting requirements can result in congestion of 

utility areas, leaving few choices for additional pumps. 
Within the framework of these and other existing conditions, locate 

every pump in such a way that the following six key factors are 

balanced against each other to maximum advantage: 

 

Access:

 

First, the location should be accessible. If it’s easy to 

reach the pump, maintenance personnel will be able to perform 
routine inspections and adjustments more easily. If major 

repairs become necessary, ease of access can play a key role 

in speeding the repair process and reducing total downtime. 

 

Air Supply:

 Every pump location should have an air line large 

enough to supply the volume of air necessary to achieve the 

desired pumping rate. For best results, the pumps should use a 

5μ (micron) air filter, needle valve and regulator. The use of an 

air filter before the pump will ensure that the majority of any 
pipeline contaminants will be eliminated. 

 

Solenoid Operation:

 When operation is controlled by a 

solenoid valve in the air line, three-way valves should be used. 

This valve allows trapped air between the valve and the pump 
to bleed off, which improves pump performance. You can 

estimate pumping volume by counting the number of strokes 

per minute, and then multiplying that figure by the displacement 

per stroke. 

 

Muffler:

 Using the standard Wilden muffler, sound levels are 

reduced below OSHA specifications. You can use other mufflers 

to reduce sound levels farther, but they usually reduce pump 

performance. 

 

Elevation:

 

Selecting a site that is well within the pump’s 

dynamic lift capability will assure that loss-of-prime issues will 

be eliminated. In addition, pump efficiency can be adversely 

affected if proper attention is not given to site location. 

 

Piping:

 Final determination of the pump site should not be 

made until the piping challenges of each possible location have 

been evaluated. The impact of current and future installations 

should be considered ahead of time to make sure that 
inadvertent restrictions are not created for any remaining sites. 

The best choice possible will be a site involving the shortest and 
straightest hook-up of suction and discharge piping. Unnecessary 

elbows, bends and fittings should be avoided. Pipe sizes should  

be selected to keep friction losses within practical limits. All piping 
should be supported independently of the pump. In addition,  

the piping should be aligned to avoid placing stress on the  

pump fittings. 

 
Flexible hose can be installed to aid in absorbing the forces created 

by the natural reciprocating action of the pump. If the pump is to be 

bolted down to a solid location, a mounting pad placed between the 
pump and the foundation will assist in minimizing pump vibration. 

Flexible connections between the pump and rigid piping will also 

assist in minimizing pump vibration. If quick-closing valves are 

installed at any point in the discharge system, or if pulsation within a 
system becomes a problem, a surge suppressor (SD Equalizer) 

should be installed to protect the pump, piping and gauges from 

surges and water hammer. 

 
If the pump is to be used in a self-priming application, make sure that 

all connections are airtight and that the suction lift is within the 

model’s ability.

 

 

NOTE:

 Materials of construction and elastomer material 

have an effect on suction lift parameters. Please refer to 

“Performance” for specifics.

 

 

When pumps are installed in applications involving flooded suction or 

suction head pressures, a gate valve should be installed in the 
suction line to permit closing of the line for pump service. 

 

Pumps in service with a positive suction head are most efficient when 

inlet pressure is limited to 0.5

0.7 bar (7

10 psi). Premature 

diaphragm failure may occur if positive suction is 0.7 bar (10 psi) and 

higher. 

 

Single-Point Exhaust 

Pro-Flo R pumps can be used for submersible applications when 

using the Pro-Flo R's single-point exhaust. 

 

CAUTION:

 All Wilden pumps are capable of passing solids. 

Use a strainer on the pump intake to ensure that the pump's 

rated solids capacity is not exceeded. 
 

CAUTION:

 Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psi) air  

supply pressure. 

 
 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for PR460

Page 1: ...WIL 11730 E 01 Where InnovationFlows EOM ENGINEERING OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL PR460 Bolted Metal Pump ...

Page 2: ...California LLC Wil Flex is a trademark of PSG California LLC Saniflex is a trademark of PSG California LLC All trademarks names logos and service marks collectively trademarks in this document are registered and unregistered trademarks of their respective owners Nothing contained in this document should be construed as granting any license or right to use any trademark without the prior written pe...

Page 3: ...Rubber Fitted 8 PR460 Metal EZ Install TPE Fitted 8 PR460 Metal Full Stroke PTFE Fitted 9 PR460 Metal Reduced Stroke PTFE Fitted 9 Suction Lift Capability 10 SECTION 6 Suggested Installation Operation Maintenance and Troubleshooting 11 SECTION 7 Disassembly Reassembly 14 Pump Disassembly 14 Air Valve Disassembly 17 Reassembly Hints and Tips 20 SECTION 8 Exploded View and Parts List 22 SECTION 9 El...

Page 4: ...hemical compatibility and temperature limits CAUTION All Wilden pumps are capable of passing solids Use a strainer on the pump intake to ensure that the pump s rated solids capacity is not exceeded CAUTION Do not exceed 8 6 bar 125 psi air supply pressure CAUTION Do not exceed 82 C 180 F air inlet temperature for all models CAUTION The process fluid and cleaning fluids must be compatible chemicall...

Page 5: ...N RED DOT EP EPDM NE NEOPRENE GREEN DOT TF PTFE WHITE VT FKM WHITE DOT WF WIL FLEX SANTOPRENE THREE BLACK DOTS VALVE SEATS A ALUMINUM S STAINLESS STEEL BN BUNA N EP EPDM NE NEOPRENE VT FKM WHITE DOT WF WIL FLEX SANTOPRENE THREE BLACK DOTS VALVE SEAT O RINGS TF PTFE WHITE SPECIALTY CODES 0014 BSPT NOTE Most elastomeric materials use colored dots for identification NOTE Not all models are available ...

Page 6: ...r and manifold of the pump These same hydraulic forces lift the discharge valve ball off its seat while the opposite discharge valve ball is forced onto its seat forcing fluid to flow through the pump discharge The movement of diaphragm A toward the center of the pump creates a vacuum within liquid chamber A Atmospheric pressure forces fluid into the inlet manifold of the pump The inlet valve ball...

Page 7: ... 0 J 132 5 2 K 517 20 4 L 276 10 9 M 210 8 3 N 165 6 5 P 152 6 0 R 178 7 0 S 11 0 4 TJPR460 01 Rev A PR460 STAINLESS STEEL DIMENSIONS ITEM METRIC mm STANDARD inch A 317 12 5 B 71 2 75 C 269 10 6 D 467 18 375 E 503 19 8 F 38 1 5 G 48 1 9 H 178 7 0 J 132 5 2 K 518 20 4 L 274 10 8 M 211 8 3 N 165 6 5 P 152 6 0 R 178 7 0 S 11 0 4 TJPR460 02 Rev A DIMENSIONAL DRAWING DIMENSIONAL DRAWING ...

Page 8: ...l in the center of the pump s performance curve Caution Do not exceed 8 6 bar 125 psi air supply pressure PR460 METAL REDUCED STROKE PTFE FITTED ShipWeight Aluminum17 8kg 39 2lb 316 Stainless Steel 28 8kg 63 4 lb Air Inlet 3 4 Inlet 38 mm 1 5 Outlet 38 mm 1 5 Suction Lift 2 5 m Dry 8 2 9 m Wet 29 5 Disp per Stroke1 0 56 L 0 15 gal Max Flow Rate 337lpm 89 gpm Max Size Solids 4 8mm 3 16 1Displacemen...

Page 9: ...ll in the center of the pump s performance curve Caution Do not exceed 8 6 bar 125 psi air supply pressure PR460 FULL STROKE PTFE FITTED ShipWeight Aluminum17 8kg 39 2lb 316 Stainless Steel 28 8kg 63 4 lb Air Inlet 3 4 Inlet 38 mm 1 5 Outlet 38 mm 1 5 Suction Lift 6 2m Dry 20 3 9 m Wet 29 5 Disp per Stroke1 1 0 L 0 27 gal Max Flow Rate 360 lpm 95 gpm Max Size Solids 4 8mm 3 16 1Displacement per st...

Page 10: ...0 above sea level This chart is meant to be a guide only There are many variables that can affect your pump s operating characteristics The number of intake and discharge elbows viscosity of pumping fluid elevation atmospheric pressure and pipe friction loss all affect the amount of suction lift your pump will attain SUCTION LIFT CAPABILITY ...

Page 11: ...e and then multiplying that figure by the displacement per stroke Muffler Using the standard Wilden muffler sound levels are reduced below OSHA specifications You can use other mufflers to reduce sound levels farther but they usually reduce pump performance Elevation Selecting a site that is well within the pump s dynamic lift capability will assure that loss of prime issues will be eliminated In ...

Page 12: ...o regulate volume Pump discharge rate also can be controlled by throttling the pump discharge by partially closing a valve in the discharge line of the pump This action increases friction loss which reduces flow rate Refer to Performance This is useful when the need exists to control the pump from a remote location When the pump discharge pressure equals or exceeds the air supply pressure the pump...

Page 13: ...le or no product flows 1 Check for pump cavitation Slow pump speed down to allow thick material to flow into liquid chambers 2 Verify that vacuum required to lift liquid is not greater than the vapor pressure of the material being pumped cavitation 3 Check for sticking ball check valves a If material being pumped is not compatible with pump elastomers swelling may occur Replace ball check valves a...

Page 14: ... into a suitable container Be aware of any hazardous effects of contact with your process fluid NOTE Your specific pump model may vary from the configuration shown however pump disassembly procedure will be the same NOTE Replace worn parts with genuine Wilden parts for reliable performance Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Before starting disassembly mark a line from each liquid chamber to its corresponding ai...

Page 15: ...e removal of inlet manifold Remove the inlet manifold and Inspect ball cage area of manifold for excessive wear or damage Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Remove the inlet valve balls and valve seats from the inlet manifold and liquid chambers and inspect for nicks gouges chemical attack or abrasive wear Replace worn parts with genuine Wilden parts for reliable performance Remove the hardware attached to liqu...

Page 16: ...e outer piston the diaphragm assembly can be disassembled To remove the diaphragm assembly from shaft secure shaft with soft jaws aluminum plastic or plywood to ensure the shaft is not damaged Using an adjustable wrench remove the diaphragm assembly from the shaft DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ...

Page 17: ...rain the pump by turning it upside down and allowing any fluid to flow into a suitable container Be aware of any hazardous effects of contact with your process fluid NOTE Replace worn parts with genuine Wilden parts for reliable performance Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Loosen the air valve bolts utilizing a 5 mm 3 16 Allen wrench Remove muffler plate and air valve bolts from air valve assembly exposing mu...

Page 18: ...ved from assembly Seals are not sold separately Remove pilot spool sleeve retaining snap ring on both sides of center section with snap ring pliers Step 7 Step 8 Remove pilot spool sleeve from center section With O ring pick gently remove the O ring from the opposite side of the center hole cut on the spool Gently remove the pilot spool from sleeve and inspect for nicks gouges or other signs of we...

Page 19: ...y process Lubricate the air valve bore center section shaft and pilot spool bore with NLGI grade 2 white EP bearing grease or equivalent Clean the inside of the center section shaft bore to ensure no damage is done to new shaft seals A small amount of NLGI grade 2 white EP bearing grease can be applied to the muffler and air valve gaskets to lubricate gaskets during assembly Make sure that the exh...

Page 20: ... With the seal clamped in the pliers insert the seal into the busing bore and position the bottom of the seal into the correct groove When the bottom of the seal is seated in the groove release the clamp pressure on the pliers This will allow the seal to partially snap back to its original shape 6 After removing the pliers you will notice a slight bump in the seal shape Before the seal can be resi...

Page 21: ...WIL 11730 E 01 21 PR460 Bolted Metal SECTION 8 PR460 TJPR460 03 Rev A ALL CIRCLED PART IDENTIFIERS ARE INCLUDED IN REPAIR KITS EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST ...

Page 22: ... COMPONENTS 19 Liquid Chamber Bolted 2 04 5017 01 04 5017 03 20 Manifold Discharge NPT 1 04 5072 01 04 5072 03 Manifold Discharge BSPT 1 04 5073 01 04 5073 03 21 Manifold Inlet NPT 1 04 5102 01 04 5102 03 Manifold Inlet BSPT 1 04 5103 01 04 5103 03 22 Washer Flat Ø 406 x Ø 812 x 065 24 15 6740 08 50 04 6740 03 23 Screw HHC 3 8 16 x 1 8 08 6130 08 08 6130 03 24 Screw HHC 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 16 04 6140 0...

Page 23: ...1010 52 N A N A N A 04 1080 52 04 1147 52 FKM 04 1010 53 N A N A N A 04 1080 53 04 1147 53 EPDM 04 1010 54 N A 04 1060 54 N A 04 1080 54 04 1147 54 PTFE 04 1010 55 42 N A N A N A 04 1080 55 N A Wil Flex 04 1022 58 N A N A N A 04 1080 58 04 1147 58 FDA Wil Flex N A N A N A 04 1065 57 N A N A Stainless Steel N A N A N A N A N A 04 1121 03 Aluminum N A N A N A N A N A 04 1147 01 TJPR460 04 Rev A Back...

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