OM-07323
PA SERIES
OPERATION
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down the pump and consult
Maintenance and
Repair,
Section E
for further details.
ROUTINE OPERATION
Do not operate an internal combustion
engine in an explosive atmosphere.
When operating an internal combustion
engine in an enclosed area, make sure
exhaust fumes are piped to the outside.
These fumes contain carbon monoxide,
a deadly gas that is colorless, tasteless
and odorless.
Adjust the engine speed to achieve the desired
output. Do not exceed the factory set engine speed
and system operating pressure. Do not operate
below the recommended operating speed (if appli
cable).
Never tamper with the governor to gain
more power. The governor establishes
safe operating limits that should not be
exceeded. Refer to the Performance
Curve in Section E for the maximum
continuous operating speed for this
pump.
OPERATION IN EXTREME HEAT
The safety shutdown system will automatically
stop the unit if engine operating temperature ex
ceeds design limits. If engine over‐temperature
shutdown occurs, allow the unit to cool before re
starting.
If engine overheating continues, check the engine
lubricant level and viscosity. Consult the engine
operation manual for the recommended lubricant
for operation in extreme heat.
If the unit is being operated in the
automatic
mode,
adjust the liquid level device(s) to allow shorter run
and longer cooling periods, if possible.
OPERATIONAL CHECKS
The engine powering this unit may be
equipped with an EPA‐compliant Exhaust
After‐Treatment (EAT) system, which is de
signed to reduce the amount of polutants
expelled into the atmosphere during oper
ation. Refer to the manual accompanying
the engine for a detailed explanation of the
engine EAT and follow all instructions in the
engine manual to ensure uninterrupted op
eration of the unit.
Leakage
Once the pump is fully primed, no leakage should
be visible at pump mating surfaces, or at pump
connections or fittings. Keep all line connections
and fittings tight to maintain maximum pump effi
ciency.
Pump Vacuum Check
Read the vacuum gauge with the pump primed
and at operation speed. Shut off the pump. The
vacuum gauge reading will immediately drop pro
portionate to static suction lift, and should then sta
bilize. If the vacuum reading falls off rapidly after
stabilization, an air leak exists. Before checking for
the source of the leak, check the point of installa
tion of the vacuum gauge.
Liquid Temperature And Overheating
The
maximum
liquid temperature for this pump is
160
F (71
C). Do not apply it at a higher operating
temperature.
Overheating can occur if operated with the valves
in the suction or discharge lines closed. Operating
against closed valves could bring the liquid to a
boil, build pressure, and cause the pump to rup
ture or explode. If overheating occurs, stop the
pump immediately and allow it to completely cool
before servicing it.
Approach any over‐heated
pump cautiously
.
Allow an over‐heated pump to com