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Inspect all parts for signs of wear and check motor 
resistance values. Check capacitor (7) with an Ohm 
meter by grounding the capacitor by placing a screwdriver 
across both terminals and then removing the screwdriver. 
Connect Ohm meter (set on high scale) to terminals, if 
needle moves to infi nity (∞) then drifts back, the capacitor 
is good. If needle does not move or moves to infi nity (∞) 
and does not drift back, replace capacitor (7).

Bearings -

 Disassemble motor as per section F-3.1. 

Remove snap ring (6) with snap ring pliers and pull motor 
(1) and lower bearing (4) straight off of seal plate (2). 
Inspect all parts for signs of wear and replace as needed.

CAUTION: - Handle seal parts with extreme 
care.  DO NOT scratch or mar lapped surfaces.
All parts must be clean before reassembly.

F-3.2) Replacing Bearing: 

When replacing bearing, be careful to not damage the rotor 
or shaft threads. Press the old bearing off the shaft with 
an arbor press or gear puller. Clean the shaft thoroughly. 
Apply adhesive compound to shaft and press new bearing 
on, pushing only on the inner race, until it seats against 
shoulder of shaft (see fi g.8).

F-3.3) Reassembly:

 

Make sure shaft seal (3) is clean and in proper position as 
per section F-4.2 before reassembling rotor and bearing. 
Slide lower bearing and rotor shaft squarely into the seal 
plate (2) until bearing seats on the bottom. Insert snap 
ring (6) into seal plate with fl at edge against outer race of 
bearing. Place motor stator squarely onto seal plate (2) and 
tighten motor screws. Install o-ring (13) onto seal plate (2).

Slide the gland nut, friction rings and grommet onto cord 
set (see Figure 5) and slip cord through motor housing (14). 
Connect motor wires per Figure 6. Place motor housing (14) 
squarely onto seal plate while pulling excess cord through 
hole. Tighten socket head screws (15) into motor housing. 
Slide the friction rings (9b), grommet (9c) and gland nut (9a) 
into motor housing and tighten gland nut to 17.5 ft. lbs. Refi ll 
with cooling oil as per paragraph F-1.3.

F-4)  Shaft Seal Service
F-4.1) Dissassembly and Inspection:

Disassemble pump motor as per section F-3.1. Inspect 
seal for signs of wear such as uneven wear pattern on the 
stationary member or chips and scratches on either sealing 
face. Do not interchange seal components. Replace entire 
seal if damage occurs.

F-4.2) Replacing Shaft Seal:

When replacing the shaft seal (3), remove used rotating 
member (3c), spring (3b), and spring retainer (3a) from 
motor shaft. Press used stationary member (3d) from the 
seal plate (2). At reassembly, clean seal cavity thoroughly 
and apply a light coat of oil. Lightly oil the rubber ring 

(DO 

NOT use grease)

 and press the stationary member fi rmly 

into the seal plate using a seal pusher (See Parts List- 
Seal Tool Kit), nothing but pusher to come in contact with 
seal face (see Fig. 7). Insert so that the fi nished surface 
is up and the grooved surface is against the seal plate. 
Make sure the stationary member is in straight and that the 
rubber ring is not out of it’s groove.

DO NOT HAMMER ON THE SEAL PUSHER - IT 
WILL DAMAGE THE SEAL FACE. 

Place spring retainer and spring onto motor shaft. Lightly 
oil shaft 

(DO NOT use grease)

 and inner surface of 

bellows of rotating member. With fi nished end away from 
motor, slide rotating member over bullet and onto shaft 
until it engages spring (see Fig. 9). Carefully assemble 
shaft to seal plate as per section F-3.3. It is extremely 
important to keep seal faces clean during assembly. Dirt 
particles lodged between these faces will cause the seal 
to leak. When seal plate is assembled to motor, it will 
properly align and seat the seal (3) and bearing (4). Follow 
complete reassembly instructions as per section F-3.3.

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 6

Seal Pusher

Seal Plate

Stationary Member
(3d) Polished Face Out

FIGURE 7

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Содержание SE411HT Series

Страница 1: ...stant product improvement program product changes may occur As such Crane Pumps Systems reserves the right to change product without prior written noti cation 420 Third Street 83 West Drive Bramton Pi...

Страница 2: ...FICATIONS 4 B GENERAL INFORMATION 5 C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 D START UP OPERATION 7 E PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 7 F SERVICE AND REPAIR 7 10 G REPLACEMENT PARTS 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 CROSS SECTI...

Страница 3: ...DO NOT insert ngers in pump with power connected Always wear eye protection when working on pumps Make sure lifting handles are securely fastened each time before lifting DO NOT operate pump without...

Страница 4: ...Stainless Steel PAINT Air Dry Enamel SEAL Design Single Mechanical Reservoir Secondary Exclusion Seal Material Carbon Ceramic Buna N Hardware 300 Series Stainless CORD ENTRY 15 ft 5m Cord with plug On...

Страница 5: ...presentative or Crane Pumps Systems Inc Service Department in Piqua Ohio telephone 937 778 8947 or Crane Pumps Systems Canada Inc Bramton Ontario 905 457 6223 SECTION C INSTALLATION C 1 Location These...

Страница 6: ...d in any way except for shortening to a speci c application Any splice between the pump and the control panel must be made in accordance with the electric codes It is recommended that a junction box i...

Страница 7: ...the pump to operate through it s pumping cycle The time needed to empty the system or pump down time should be recorded on the start up sheet SECTION E PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE As the motor is oil ll...

Страница 8: ...and inspect joints for air bubbles If after ve minutes the pressure is still holding constant and no bubbles are observed slowly bleed the pressure and remove the gauge assembly Replace the pipe plug...

Страница 9: ...ghten socket head screws 15 into motor housing Slide the friction rings 9b grommet 9c and gland nut 9a into motor housing and tighten gland nut to 17 5 ft lbs Re ll with cooling oil as per paragraph F...

Страница 10: ...A one or two letter suf x may follow this number to designate the design con guration This number is used for ordering and obtaining information G 3 MODEL NUMBER This designation consists of numbers a...

Страница 11: ...ler for freedom of operation security and condition Clean impeller and inlet of any obstruction 9 Loosen union slightly to allow trapped air to escape Verify that turn off level of switch is set so th...

Страница 12: ...12 FIGURE 10 Manual Index...

Страница 13: ...13 FIGURE 11 Manual Index...

Страница 14: ...Ft 100502XC 30 Ft 100502XF 50 Ft 9a 1 051448 Gland Nut 1 16 Stainless 9b 2 051449 Friction Ring 9c 1 051451 Grommet 12 1 016660 Self Tapping Screw 8 32 x 3 8 lg Stainless 13 1 019289 O Ring 14 1 0930...

Страница 15: ...15 Testing is performed with water speci c gravity of 1 0 68 F 20 C other uids may vary performance SERIES SE411HT Manual Index...

Страница 16: ...TING FROM SYSTEMS ANALYSES AND EVALUATIONS WE CONDUCT WILL BE BASED ON OUR BEST AVAILABLE EXPERIENCE AND PUBLISHED INDUSTRY INFORMATION SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS DO NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OF SATISFACTOR...

Страница 17: ...impeller turn freely by hand Yes No Condition of equipment Good Fair Poor Condition of cable jacket Good Fair Poor Resistance of cable jacket Good Fair Poor Resistance of cable and pump motor measured...

Страница 18: ...ump Off L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Voltage supply at panel line connection Pump On L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 Amperage Load connection Pump On L1 L2 L3 FINAL CHECK Is pump seated on discharge properly Check for leaks D...

Страница 19: ...STATE ZIP MODEL NO SERIAL NO PART NO BRAND IMPORTANT WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your product is covered by the enclosed Warranty Complete the Warranty Registration Form and return to Crane Pumps Systems In...

Страница 20: ...CRANE PUMPS SYSTEMS INC WARRANTY SERVICE GROUP 420 THIRD STREET PIQUA OHIO 45356 U S A FOLD HERE AND TAPE DO NOT STAPLE PLACE STAMP HERE Manual Index...

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