GE SS1800, SS1000, SS500 manual

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Size selected should result in frictional line loss of 5 psi/100 ft (1.1 kPa/M) or less for suction lines and 10 psi/100 ft (2.3 kPa/M) or less for discharge lines. A larger pipe size will reduce the frictional line loss.

WARNING: THE PUMP MUST NOT RUN WITH A CLOSED DISCHARGE OR IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE WETTED INTERNAL PARTS OF THE PUMP WILL RESULT!

3.3.3Pump Piping Connections

The standard inlet and discharge connections for a Series 500 pump is a 3/4-inch NPT female pipe thread, and for Series 1000 and 1800 pumps is 1-1/4-inch Victaulic couplings/clamped unions with gasket. Victaulic cou- plings are available worldwide. Contact the factory or your local industrial piping wholesaler.

3.3.4Inlet Line Screen/Filter

This is a precision multi-stage pump with close tolerances to provide maxi- mum efficiency. It is good practice to install a large area 30-mesh or finer screen, or a cartridge filter in the pump inlet line to collect any foreign objects or large particles. Size the screen or filter so as to induce a minimal pressure drop.

WARNING: THE PUMP MUST NOT BE OPERATED WITH RESTRICTED SUC- TION LINE (INLET) FLOW.

Positive gauge pressure must be maintained at the pump inlet (downstream from the screen or filter). A clogged screen or filter will result in a greater pressure drop than a clean screen or filter. To prevent possible pump dam- age from low inlet pressure, a low-pressure alarm or shut-off switch should be located between the screen or filter and the pump. A low-flow shut-off switch should also be located in the same area.

3.3.5Discharge Screen (Strainer)

A 30-mesh screen (available as an accessory for 500, 1000 and 1800 Series pumps) located in the discharge piping will protect your process fluid should the pump be damaged. The installation of the screen is shown in Figure 3.2 (Installation of Discharge Screen).

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Contents TONKAFLO Pumps SS Series Page Introduction Tonkaflo Specifications Cutaway Drawings List of Figures Page Introduction Capacities 2900 rpm 3500 rpm Maximum Tonkaflo Specifications500 Hertz D e l S S 1 8 4 8 X B 5 D e l S S 5 0 5Inlet and Discharge Piping and Connections Inlet Piping Pump InstallationInlet Piping Page Primed Before START-UP Installation Discharge ScreenSteps Motor Wiring Single-Phase MotorsChanging Motor Rotation Rolling the Leads to Balance Current Draw LOW Flow Motor Runs HOT or Stops General Troubleshooting for ALL PumpsSteps Page Page Force the Shaft Into the Impeller Bore Tonkaflo Pump Field Maintenance Motor Installation XB and XC Motor Adapter Pumps Steps Page Liquid END Tonkaflo Service Policy Tonkaflo Pump Return Goods Authorization RGA Procedure 500X Motor Adapter Pump Dimensional DrawingsXB Motor Adapter Pump 1000X Motor Adapter Pump 1800XB Motor Adapter Pump 1800XC Motor Adapter Pump Cutaway Drawings XB and XC Motor Adapter Pump Description Standard Model Parts ListPart Number Series Ordering Parts Warranty Tonkaflo Pump Warranty Page GE Infrastructure Water & Process Technologies
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