Chromalox PQ410-4 service manual Pump Alignment, Pump Packing Adjustment

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6.

EXPANSION TANK LOCATION

 

 

Note: If the expansion tank cannot be mounted above the highest point in the system, or if the system is going to operate above the boiling temperature of the heat transfer fluid, the expansion tank will have to be pressurized with air or nitrogen. This eliminates the possibility of heat transfer fluid flashing into vapor in the heater, at the point of high velocity in the system or at the suction of the pump which will cause the pump to vapor lock due to insufficient NPSH (net positive suction head). On hot oil heat transfer systems, this pressurizing is usually done with nitrogen as this eliminates the possibility of the hot fluid coming in contact with oxygen thus reducing the possibility of oxidation, extending the life of the heat transfer fluid. This pressure should be 5-10 PSI above the vapor pressure of the heat transfer fluid at its operating temperature.

DO NOT pressurize expansion tank or system unless proper safe- ty relief valves are provided.

WARNING: If expansion tank is to be pressurized, then it must be equipped with safety relief valve(s). If this pressure exceeds 15 PSIG, then the heat transfer system and expansion tank should be ASME coded.

DO NOT mount expansion tank directly on top of system unless absolutely necessary. If mounted on system, provisions must be made for cooling of the expansion tank line. Maximum safe oper- ating temperatures are reduced when expansion tank is mounted on system unless positive suction pressure of 2 to 3 psig is main- tained on pump.

7.SYSTEMS MOUNTED ABOVE PROCESS EQUIPMENT (Ceiling or Platform mounted)

When mounting system above process equipment, check to be sure the pump will not be vapor locked. The cause for vapor lock is insufficient NPSH (net positive suction head). This problem is particularly prevalent on systems with centrifugal pumps, but also can appear on systems with positive displacement pumps. The things to check when a system is mounted above the process equipment are as follows:

A.Piping: Eliminate all unnecessary turns and restrictions in the return piping which could cause a vapor lock.

B.The expansion tank should be connected into the pump suction line and be located high enough to create the necessary NPSH (See No. 6). If the expansion tank cannot be elevated then it should be pressurized with air or nitrogen to obtain the neces- sary NPSH. This will create a positive head on the pump and prevent the heat transfer fluid from flashing into vapor at the pump suction when the system is operating at temperatures equal to or exceeding the vapor temperature of the heat trans- fer fluid.

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PUMP ALIGNMENT

 

 

DO NOT allow pump to hammer or cavitate. Excessive vibration will damage pump and may break pump castings.

CAUTION: All pump and motor mounts and motor-belt should be checked and tightened if necessary. These sometimes loosen dur- ing transit.

Belt Driven — The belt has been properly aligned and adjusted for the proper deflection prior to shipment from the Chromalox factory. The proper deflection is 1/4”.

Direct Coupled — The pump and motor on each Chromalox heat transfer system is factory aligned prior to shipment. However, as recommended in our instruction sheet on each particular heat transfer system, the pump and motor could become misaligned in transit and therefore, should be realigned in the field after the unit has been permanently set in place. Misalignment can cause wear on the pump shaft, packing or mechanical seal and bearings. It will cause excessive stuffing box leakage and will eventually cause complete failure of the pump and in turn, the system.

To check alignment:

A.Place a straight edge across the coupling, it should be in full contact with both rims at the top, bottom and both sides. Rotate coupling by hand and repeat this check.

B.Check the ends of the meshed teeth on the coupling jaws with a feeler gage. The ends of the teeth should be equidistant around the circumference of the coupling. Do not rotate shaft when making this check. Allowance must be provided for pump shaft and motor shaft expansion.

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9.

PUMP PACKING ADJUSTMENT

 

 

Pumps with packed stuffing box or seals may require adjust- ment during system start up. Packed seals are designed to leak some oil for proper lubrication of the pump shaft. Drip pans and drain connections are provided on these pumps to contain the oil and allow convenient removal.

Packed pumps will frequently leak oil at start up until the sys- tem reaches operating temperature and the seals seat on the shaft.

When system reaches temperature, tighten the two packing gland nuts evenly, approximately 1/4 turn at a time until the shaft seal leaks 1 to 2 drops per minute. Do not overtighten or shaft damage will occur.

Note: If normal oil leakage from a packed pump is unacceptable in the application, mechanical seal pumps are available at extra cost. Contact factory.

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Contents General USE the Right Heat Transfer Fluid Pipe StrainPiping Restrictions Piping General AIR, Water or Foreign Liquid in the Heat Transfer FluidExpansion Tank Location Pump Alignment Pump Packing AdjustmentMiscellaneous Problems Insufficient HeatStart UP Supervision Problem Cause Corrective Action Standard Heat Transfer System Trouble Shooting ChartLimited Warranty

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