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SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
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.
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.
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. Bearings overgreased.
5. Excessive cavitation.
5. Mechanical seal faces cracked, scratched, pitted or dirty.
Overload on Motor
1. Motor Horsepower not sufficient for application.
2. Improper wiring and/or low voltage to motor.
3. Misalignment
4. Excessive pressure or speed.
5. Bearing locknuts adjusted improperly.
6. Faulty or worn bearings.
7. Rotor rubbing against discs or liner.
8. Dirty mechanical seal faces.
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