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TROUBLESHOOTING  

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SYMPTOM PROBABLE 

CAUSE 

Reduced Capacity 

1. 

Pump speed too low. 

2. 

Internal control valve not fully open. 

3. 

Excessive restriction in the inlet line (i.e.: undersized piping, too many elbows & fittings, 
clogged strainer, etc.). 

4. 

Damaged or worn parts (vanes, discs, liner or rotor). 

5. 

Excessive restriction in discharge line causing partial flow through the relief valve. 

6. 

Relief Valve worn, set too low, or not seating properly. 

7. 

External Bypass Valve set too low. 

8. 

Operating without a vapor return line. 

9. 

Vanes installed incorrectly (see "Vane Replacement"). 

10.  Liner installed backwards 

Noise 

1.  Excessive pressure drop on the pump due to: 

a. 

Undersized or restricted fittings in the inlet line. 

b. 

Pump speed too fast. 

c. 

Pump too far from fluid source. 

2.  Running the pump for extended periods with a closed discharge line. 
3.  Pump not securely mounted. 
4.  Improper drive line - truck mounted pumps (see "Pump Drive"). 
5.  Misalignment of pump, reducer or motor - base mounted pumps. 
6.  Bearings worn or damaged. 
7.  Vibration from improperly anchored piping. 
8.  Bent shaft, or drive coupling misaligned. 
9.  Excessively worn rotor. 
10.  Malfunctioning valve in the system. 
11.  Relief valve setting too low. 
12.  Liner installed backwards. 
13.  Damaged vanes (see following category). 

Damaged Vanes 

1.  Foreign objects entering the pump. 
2.  Running the pump dry for extended periods of time. 
3. Cavitation. 
4. Excessive 

heat. 

5.  Worn or bent push rods, or worn push rod holes. 
6.  Hydraulic hammer - pressure spikes. 
7.  Vanes installed incorrectly (see"Vane Replacement"). 
8.  Incompatibility with the liquids pumped. 

Broken Shaft 

1.  Foreign objects entering the pump. 
2.  Relief valve not opening. 
3.  Hydraulic hammer - pressure spikes. 
4.  Pump/driver, driveline/drive shaft misalignment. 
5.  Excessively worn vanes or vane slots. 

Mechanical Seal Leakage 

1.  O-rings not compatible with the liquids pumped. 
2.  O-rings nicked, cut or twisted. 
3.  Shaft at seal area damaged, worn or dirty. 
4.  Ball bearings overgreased. 
5. Excessive 

cavitation. 

6.  Mechanical seal faces cracked, scratched, pitted or dirty. 

 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...mer Service SAFETY DATA This is a SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal inj...

Страница 2: ...nd chock wheels before performing service can cause severe personal injury or property damage Do not operate without guard in place Operation without guards in place can cause serious personal injury...

Страница 3: ...tions 1 Locate the pump as near as possible to the source of supply to avoid excessive inlet pipe friction 2 The inlet line should be at least as large as the intake port on the pump It should slope d...

Страница 4: ...odate alignment with the mounting holes in the base plate For new foundations it is suggested that the anchor bolts be set in concrete When pumps are to be located on existing concrete floors holes sh...

Страница 5: ...82 and the belt guard brace 182A to the unit base 32 Do not operate without guard in place Operation without guards in place can cause serious personal injury major property damage or death 9 Check th...

Страница 6: ...cation every three months at minimum Refer to the Lubrication section of this manual Hydraulically driven units MUST contain speed control devices to prevent pump speeds above the maximum RPM specific...

Страница 7: ...3 1 0 bar less than the external bypass valve setting Pump speeds which result in higher pressures nearing the valve setting forces the liquid to recirculate creating excessive wear on the pump and eq...

Страница 8: ...ice can cause severe personal injury or property damage NOTICE Maintenance shall be performed by qualified technicians only Following the appropriate procedures and warnings as presented in this manua...

Страница 9: ...and replace as required c Repeat steps a and b on the opposite shaft end 6 Remove the head capscrews 21 and carefully pry the head 20 away from the casing 12 7 Slide the head 20 off the shaft The hea...

Страница 10: ...to the rotor slots with the rounded edges outward and the vane relief grooves facing TOWARDS the direction of rotation See Figure 10 c After the bottom vanes and push rods are installed insert the rot...

Страница 11: ...24 Then using a spanner wrench tighten the nut the width of one lockwasher tang Tighten just past the desired tang then back off the nut to align the tang with the locknut slot Secure the nut by bendi...

Страница 12: ...erly anchored piping 8 Bent shaft or drive coupling misaligned 9 Excessively worn rotor 10 Malfunctioning valve in the system 11 Relief valve setting too low 12 Liner installed backwards 13 Damaged va...

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