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Model MSB2  Page 2 

msb2dl3sm-REV0317

AIR INLET & PRIMING

  For start-up, open an air valve approximately 1/2" to 3/4" turn. After the unit primes, 

an air valve can be opened to increase flow as desired. If opening the valve increases 

cycling rate, but does not increase flow rate, cavitation has occurred, and the valve 

should be closed slightly.

  For the most efficient use of compressed air and the longest diaphragm life, throttle 

the air inlet to the lowest cycling rate that does not reduce flow.

A NOTE ABOUT AIR VALVE LUBRICATION

  The Sandpiper pump’s pilot valve and main air valve assemblies are designed to 

operate WITHOUT lubrication. This is the preferred mode of operation. There may 

be instances of personal preference, or poor quality air supplies when lubrication of 

the compressed air supply is required. The pump air system will operate with properly 

lubricated compressed air supplies. Proper lubrication of the compressed air supply 

would entail the use of an air line lubricator (available from Warren Rupp) set to deliver 

one drop of 10 wt., non-detergent oil for every 20 SCFM of air the pump consumed at 

its point of operation. Consult the pump’s published Performance Curve to determine 

this.

  It is important to remember to inspect the sleeve and spool set routinely. It should 

move back and forth freely. This is most important when the air supply is lubricated. 

If a lubricator is used, oil accumulation will, over time, collect any debris from the 

compressed air. This can prevent the pump from operating properly.

  Water in the compressed air supply can create problems such as icing or  

freezing of the exhaust air causing the pump to cycle erratically, or stop operating. This 

can be addressed by using a point of use air dryer to supplement a plant’s air drying 

equipment. This device will remove excess water from the compressed air supply and 

alleviate the icing or freezing problem.

ESADS: EXTERNALLY SERVICEABLE AIR

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

  Please refer to the exploded view drawing and parts list in the Service Manual 

supplied with your pump. If you need replacement or additional copies, contact your 

local Warren Rupp Distributor, or the Warren Rupp factory Literature Department at 

the number shown below. To receive the correct manual, you must specify the MODEL 

and TYPE information found on the name plate of the pump.

MODELS WITH 1" SUCTION/DISCHARGE OR LARGER, 

AND METAL CENTER SECTIONS:

  The main air valve sleeve and spool set is located in the valve body mounted on 

the pump with four hex head capscrews. The valve body assembly is removed from 

the pump by removing these four hex head capscrews.

  With the valve body assembly off the pump, access to the sleeve and spool set 

is made by removing four hex head capscrews (each end) on the end caps of the 

valve body assembly. With the end caps removed, slide the spool back and forth in 

the sleeve. The spool is closely sized to the sleeve and must move freely to allow for 

proper pump operation. An accumulation of oil, dirt or other contaminants from the 

pump’s air supply, or from a failed diaphragm, may prevent the spool from moving 

freely. This can cause the spool to stick in a position that prevents the pump from 

operating. If this is the case, the sleeve and spool set should be removed from the 

valve body for cleaning and further inspection.

  Remove the spool from the sleeve. Using an arbor press or bench vise (with an 

improvised mandrel), press the sleeve from the valve body. Take care not to damage 

the sleeve. At this point, inspect the o-rings on the sleeve for nicks, tears or abrasions. 

Damage of this sort could happen during assembly or servicing. A sheared or cut  

o-ring can allow the pump’s compressed air supply to leak or bypass within the air 

valve assembly, causing the pump to leak compressed air from the pump air exhaust 

or not cycle properly. This is most noticeable at pump dead head or high discharge 

pressure conditions. Replace any of these o-rings as required or set up a routine, 

preventive maintenance schedule to do so on a regular basis. This practice should 

include cleaning the spool and sleeve components with a safety solvent or equivalent, 

inspecting for signs of wear or damage, and replacing worn components.

Содержание SANDPIPER MSB2

Страница 1: ...assembly 4 Pilot Valve 4 Pilot Valve Actuator 4 Service Instructions Troubleshooting 4 5 Warranty 5 Installation 6 Material Codes 7 Composite Repair Parts List 8 9 Composite Repair Drawing 10 CE Decla...

Страница 2: ...y conductive fluids or Explosive environment is prevented from entering the internal portions of the pump i e dry running For further guidance on ATEX applications please consult the factory When the...

Страница 3: ...rsed The air distribution valve spool is moved by an internal pilot valve which alternately pressurizes one side of the air distribution valve spool while exhausting the other side The pilot valve is...

Страница 4: ...ist in the Service Manual supplied with your pump If you need replacement or additional copies contact your local Warren Rupp Distributor or the Warren Rupp factory Literature Department at the number...

Страница 5: ...ses could dry out or settle out This could cause problems with valves and diaphragms at re start In freezing temperatures the pump must be drained between uses in all cases CHECK VALVE SERVICING Need...

Страница 6: ...lock the two diaphragm assemblies together Place remaining outer chamber on the open end and tighten down the securing fasteners gradually and evenly on both sides PILOT VALVE The pilot valve assembl...

Страница 7: ...eely C Diaphragm ruptured Air will escape out discharge line in this case D Blockage in diaphragm chamber preventing movement Shut off air supply and reopen after pressure is relieved PROBLEM Uneven d...

Страница 8: ...oning spills See illustration 3 at right CONVERTING THE PUMP FOR PIPING THE EXHAUST AIR The following steps are necessary to convert the pump to pipe the exhaust air away from the pump The air distrib...

Страница 9: ...E P D M Rubber Color coded BLUE 365 Neoprene Rubber Color coded GREEN 366 Food Grade Nitrile 368 Food Grade EPDM 370 Butyl Rubber Color coded BROWN 371 Philthane Tuftane 374 Carboxylated Nitrile 375...

Страница 10: ...8 425 Gasket Valve Body 1 13 360 010 425 Gasket End Cap 2 14 560 020 360 O Ring 6 15 031 012 000 Sleeve Spool Set 1 16 170 032 330 Capscrew Hex Head 8 17 170 045 330 Capscrew Hex Head 4 18 132 002 360...

Страница 11: ...900 003 330 Washer Lock 8 39 545 008 330 Nut Hex Not used on CI units 8 41 196 047 156 Chamber Outer 2 42 530 036 000 Muffler Exhaust 1 48 800 012 156 Base Strainer MSB2 A 1 49 518 044 156 Manifold Su...

Страница 12: ...Model MSB2 Page 10 msb2dl3sm REV0317...

Страница 13: ...98 A1 2009 Pumps and Pump Units for Liquids Common Safety Requirements to verify conformance 5 YEAR Limited Product Warranty Warren Rupp Inc Warren Rupp warrants to the original end use purchaser that...

Страница 14: ...knowledge apply to the listed equipment AODD Pumps and Surge Suppressors Technical File No 203104000 1410 MER AODD Air Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps EC Type Examination Certificate No Pumps KEMA 09A...

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