Teledyne 9700 instruction manual General Maintenance for CC-2B Series Pumps, Repair

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General Maintenance for CC-2B Series Pumps

Maintenance

The pump is equipped with a Gits-type oiler which permits the occa- sional lubrication of the Flex-I-Liner interior with Vanton Pump oil or pure Silicone oil of 2000 centistokes viscosity. If the pump is used in continuous service, add a small amount of this oil each week (about 7 drops); less often for less severe service. This servicing is accomplished by stopping the pump, raising the spring-loaded cover of the Gits oiler and adding the oil.

CAUTION: Organic oil must not be used. The only recommended oil for the specified above is Vanton Pump oil or pure Silicone oil.

The Vanton Pump employs ball bearings which have been packed with grease at the factory and require no further lubrication.

Repair

Usually the repair of the Vanton CC-B Pump is an extremely simple procedure. After long or severe service, the Flex-I-Liner (item 4) may become worn or break. Replacement of this part restores the pump to its original performance. The steps for doing this are as follows:

Note: Refer to Figure A-3 for part item numbers.

(1)Obtain the following items:

1/2 " open-end wrench, or box wrench, or socket ratchet

Replacement Flex-I-Liner and Vanton oil

(2)Remove four bolts (14) using the 1/2 " wrench or socket.

(3)Remove cover plate (1).

(4)Remove expansion ring from the now exposed Flex-I-Liner (17).

(5)Grasp the body block (2) and pull it away from the bracket (30).

(6)Remove the worn Flex-I-Liner from within the body block.

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Contents Model Flue Gas Analysis System Important Notice WarrantyTable of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting Overview Flue Gas Analysis SystemIntroduction Sample Conditioning General InformationSample Conditioning Oxygen Analyzer Section Standard FeaturesOxygen Analyzer Section General Information Optional Features General Information Combustible Gas Analyzer Section Combustible Gas Analyzer SectionGeneral Information Compound LEL Response Factor Operating Controls and Indicators Analog Output Recessed Secondary ControlsMeter Trim Current MAX Load Output Impedance Oxygen Analyzer Theory of OperationTheory of Operation Combustible Analyzer Detector Flue Gas Analysis System Theory of Operation Power InstallationOutput Signal Voltage Electrical ConnectionsInterconnection Diagram Output Signal Current Alarm and/or Control CircuitryInstallation Startup of Oxygen Analyzer OperationPreliminary Meter ZeroingInitial Calibration and Equilibration Flue Gas Analysis System Operational Calibration Startup of Combustibles Analyzer ProcedureRoutine Operational Calibration Operation System Startup Span GasAnalyzer Startup Sample System StartupOperation Maintenance Flue Gas Analysis System Maintenance & TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Oxygen Cell ReplacementCell Warranty Water Strainer Spray NozzleFilter Condensate Trap Combustible SensorGeneral TroubleshootingPump Oxygen Analyzer .2.2.1 Inability to Calibrate Inability to Calibrate Combustible Analyzer SectionNo Alarm With High Gas Level Lamp Failure Appendix SpecificationsOxygen Analysis Section Appendix ModelModel 9700 System Standard Unit Only Recommended Spare Parts ListReference Drawings Response of Combustible Sensor to Various Gases Appendix Model Supporting Equipment for Flue Gas Analysis Systems Figure A-1 Typical Dry Probe Repair General Maintenance for CC-2B Series PumpsMaintenance Appendix Model Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-3 Pump Assembly Flue Gas Analysis System Figure A-4 Replacing Flex-I-Liner Replacing the Liner in the Flex-I-Liner PumpFlue Gas Analysis System