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Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the pump from the power source before handling inspections or repairs.

Troubleshooting Chart

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

CHECK

- Threaded joints in the suction tightness.
- Gaskets for no wear.
- The mechanical seal for leaks.
- The drain plug has leaks.
- The vacuum gauge may be leaking.

2. Insufficient liquid in the
pump casing.

- T

er.

3. Low operating speed.

- The motor speed (RPM).
- Impeller rotates freely.
- Internal parts are clean.

5. Mechanical defect.

- That the internal parts are not worn.

B) The pump does not prime,
the vacuum gauge reading
indicates higher than normal.

1. Pipe clogged suction.

- The suction line is clean.

1. The pump speed is very
low.

- The voltage is correct.

2. Mechanical defects.

- The internal parts for wear.

- The discharge is clear of obstructions.

- That the discharge valves operate correctly.

1. suction dynamic level
too high.

- When the pump is operating, never lacks
water in the suction.
- For leaks in suction piping, anges and Ā
gaskets.
- That there is no vortex effect at the end of
the suction, this lack of water.
- That screws are tight at the base.
- There are no cracks in the base.
- The dynamic level is not too high
- That the pumping capacity is not too much.
- The pump is operating in the range of NPSHR
- If r

w makes the noise gone, then 

the problem is in the point above; partially 
close the discharge valve.
- The bearings for wear.
- That there is oil in the deposit.
- The impeller does not have any foreign
material.
- The pump is operating in the range.
- That the alignment is correct.

1. Low Voltage.

- The voltage is correct.
- The amperage of the plate is not exceeded.
- There is no foreign material that may force
the impeller.
- That the motor is suitable for the pump.

2. Overload.

A) The pump does not prime,
the vacuum gauge indicates a
lower reading than normal.

F) The pump priming pumps
well and satisfactorily but noisy.

E) The pump loses its priming
during operation, vacuum
gauge reading drops to zero.

G) Motor overload.

4. Vibration.

1. Pump base is loose.

2. Cavitation.

3. Bearings.

2. The pump is sucking air.

D) The pump priming good
vacuum gauge reading is
almost normal, reading the
manometer is greater.

1. Discharge obstructed.

1. Air leak in the suction
system.

4. Bound pump.

C) The pump priming good
vacuum gauge reading is
normal, the manometer
indicates a lower pressure than
normal.

NOTE: 

Flo Fab

 Pumps assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to disassembly in the field. Disassembly of the pumps or supplied accessories other 

than at 

Flo Fab 

Pumps or its authorized service centers, automatically voids warranty.

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Содержание 1000/1004-IC11/2H Series

Страница 1: ...Installation Operation Maintenance Manual End Suction Centrifugal Pumps IMPORTANT Read all instructions in this manual before operating or servicing a pump 1000 1004 IC1 H SERIES 1 15 HP 3500 RPM...

Страница 2: ...sk of electric shock always disconnect pump from power source before DANGER handling any aspect of the pumping system Lockoutpowerandtag Do not lift carry or hang pump by the electrical cables Damage...

Страница 3: ...erbased 02 ations Dimensions D M 4 HOLES H J B C SUCTION DISCHARGE G I A L K E F MODEL PART No SIZE HP PHASE RPM FRAME A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1000 1004 I 1000 1004 I 1000 1004 I 1000 1004 I 1000 10...

Страница 4: ...oxidant liquid Installation The pump should be as close as possible to the liquid to be pumped with a minimum number of couplings adapters etc in order to reduce friction on the suction side The sucti...

Страница 5: ...nerated by using a smaller diameter pipe a larger diameter discharge pipe is commonly used than the required by the volute or body Figure 2 Wrong installation Without strainer Vortex D Too much height...

Страница 6: ...using a sealant IMPORTANT Do not operate pump without priming first Operating dry will damage seal Pre Operation 1 Check Voltage and Phase Compare the voltage and phase information stamped on the pump...

Страница 7: ...the suction or discharge simply remove the body nuts this would uncover the impeller Examine and replace if it shows wear or damage When the impeller requires replacement remove the screw of the shaft...

Страница 8: ...e Shaft Seal stationary Seal rotating member Spring Impeller Impeller lockwasher Lockwasher Hex screw Figure 8 Mechanical Seal Sectional View 1 Ceramic seat 2 Seal seat Buna N 3 Inox retainer 4 Inox j...

Страница 9: ...48 160 643 48 55 19 65 6 54 1 67 0 54 170 681 54 1 21 9 7 28 1 86 0 6 180 757 66 3 26 7 8 9 2 27 0 73 0 3 200 833 80 32 2 10 07 2 72 0 87 0 35 220 908 95 38 1 12 6 3 21 1 03 0 41 240 984 111 44 5 14...

Страница 10: ...ANDARD 45 ELBOW 0 38 0 54 0 61 0 77 0 92 1 15 1 53 1 83 2 29 STANDARD TEE 1 68 2 29 2 75 3 36 4 28 5 19 6 71 8 23 10 1 ANGLE GLOBE VALVE OPEN 3 97 5 49 6 71 8 23 10 7 12 2 16 8 21 3 25 9 GLOBE VALVE O...

Страница 11: ...ty is not too much The pump is operating in the range of NPSHR If r w makes the noise gone then the problem is in the point above partially close the discharge valve The bearings for wear That there i...

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