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P E N G U I N

P E N G U I N

MODELS

MTD-1/8 

MTD-1/4 

Series MTD

Magnetic Drive Pump

MATERIALS

B   - Polypropylene

C   - PVDF (Kynar)

Penguin magnetic-driven pumps are designed to handle a large range of chemicals without diffi  culty. Constructed of polypropylene, kynar, 

Series M pumps have an upper working temperature of 190/220/250 degrees, respectively, and thus can handle highly corrosive or mild 

chemicals, acids or solvents. Series M pumps eliminate the conventional shaft seal found in most pumps. This means that there is no rotating 

seal to wear out and allow the liquid being pumped to leak out. The pumping action may eventually fail, however, the liquid can never leak 

out. Series M pumps are easy to install and operate, and are virtually maintenance free. All pumps have been tested for proper operation 

before leaving the factory. To obtain optimum service life, please follow all instructions.

Install the pump as close as possible to the liquid reservoir from which the liquid is being pumped.  As more energy is necessary to prime the liquid than to 

discharge the fl uid, make the suction as short as possible.

Always make sure there is enough liquid in the reservoir and the level is high enough considering the capacity of the pump unit. Inadequate liquid will cause 

vortex in the reservoir. A vortex occurs when air mixes from the surface into the fl uid. This can disturb the fl ow and also prevents the pump from priming. 

Never run the pump for more than 5-10 minutes against a closed discharge valve. This will cause overheating of the fl uid in the pump and will damage the 

polypropylene parts. Temperature in this case will increase up to 220 degrees. If the pump is being run against a closed discharge valve for a long duration 

of time, install a small bleed line back into the reservoir before the discharge valve of the pump. If the line is small, there is a minimum pressure loss. This 

prevents overheating by recirculating the fl uid.

Model MTD-1/14 and M-1/8 pumps are supplied as standard in a single phase, single voltage, 115V, 50/60c motor with 230V as an option. All other models 

supplied with a single phase are dual voltage, 115/230V motors. The factory wires all dual voltage motors for the lower voltage (115V) unless otherwise 

requested. When changing from 115V wiring to 230V wiring, follow the motor manufacturer’s wiring instructions, which are found in the motor junction box or 

motor label. Be sure to wire the motor for clockwise rotation as viewed from the suction entrance of the pump. A power cord and plug are supplied for immediate 

plug-in operation on motors wired for the lower voltage. These motors have already been wired at the factory for proper rotation. A plug is not supplied on 

motors wired 230V. Motors supplied in three-phase are dual voltage, 230/460V, 50/60c which are not wired at the factory. Since direction of rotation cannot 

be determined without operating the pump, the motor rotation must be checked before operation. Attach leads to motor and bump start. Since these pumps 

must not run dry for more than 10 seconds, do not leave motor running. As viewed from the suction entrance of the pump, check for clockwise rotation. If 

counterclockwise rotation, change any two leads and check rotation again. Many options are available on the M Series motors including explosion-proof and 

special voltage motors. If any of these options are required, please check the motors carefully or consult factory.

It is recommended to enlarge the suction line a minimum of one size larger than the suction entrance. Never reduce plumbing on the suction. Avoid 90 degree 

elbows and never use a 180 degree elbow. Make sure that every suction coupling/connection is airtight. Always use a valve on the discharge of the pump. 

In case of a fl ooded suction, in which the liquid level is higher than the center of the suction entrance, provide a T-connection with a small valve after the 

discharge valve to assist in letting the air out during fl ooding. In case of a non-fl ooded suction, in which the liquid level is lower than the center of the suction 

entrance, provide a foot valve on the end of the submerged suction line.

  ELECTRICAL

  PLUMBING

  RECOMMENDATIONS

  INTRODUCTION

Summary of Contents for MTD-1/4

Page 1: ...ps are supplied as standard in a single phase single voltage 115V 50 60c motor with 230V as an option All other models supplied with a single phase are dual voltage 115 230V motors The factory wires all dual voltage motors for the lower voltage 115V unless otherwise requested When changing from 115V wiring to 230V wiring follow the motor manufacturer s wiring instructions which are found in the mo...

Page 2: ...ng surfaces of the motor and wet ends to avoid injuries Keep the drive magnet and impeller assembly away from metal chips or particles items with magnetic stripes like credit cards and magnetic computer media such as floppy discs and hard drives WARNING Hot surfaces This pump is capable of handling liquids with temperatures as high as 220º F 104º C This may cause the outer areas of the pump to bec...

Page 3: ...ity 50 cP Maximum Temperature Polypropylene 180º F 82º C PVDF 220º F 104º C NOTE Maximum temperature is application dependent Consult a chemical resistance guide or the chemical manufacturer for chemical compatibility and temperature limits Solids Maximum particle size is 100 microns for slurries and 1 64 4 mm for infrequent particles Maximum hardness is 80 HS Maximum concentration is 10 by weight...

Page 4: ...4 Assembly ...

Page 5: ...5 Assembly ...

Page 6: ...w and pressure Section III Start up and Operation 1 This pump must be filled from a flooded suction tank gravity or primed with liquid from an outside source DB Series pumps are not self priming 2 Open the inlet suction and discharge valves completely and allow the pump to fill with liquid 3 Close the discharge valve 4 Turn the pump on Slowly open the discharge valve Adjust the flow rate and press...

Page 7: ...Disassembly Reassembly 7 ...

Page 8: ...Disassembly Reassembly 8 ...

Page 9: ...otor rotation incorrect correct rotation when viewed from the fan end is counter clockwise Insufficient Pressure Air or gas in liquid Impeller diameter too small System head lower than anticipated Motor speed insufficient or motor rotation incorrect correct rotation when viewed from the fan end is counter clockwise Loss of Prime Leak in suction piping Foot valve or suction opening not submerged en...

Page 10: ... Outer drive magnet ass y w retaining ring 6 pole MTD 110412 2 MTD 110412 2 MTD 110412 1 MTD 110412 1 5A 1 Retaining ring MTD 107124 MTD 107124 MTD 106310 MTD 106310 5B 1 Set Set screw set 2 screws set MTD 1102466 6 1 Motor adaptor flange MTD 106701 MTD 106701 1 MTD 106701 MTD 106701 1 7 1 Set Housing screw set 6 screws set MTD J101020 7A 1 Set Housing discharge screw set 2 screws set MTD 107570 8...

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