INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation of the Giant Industries, Inc., pump is not a | 5. Crankshaft rotation on Giant Industries, Inc. | ||||
complicated procedure, but there are some basic steps | pumps should be made in the direction designated by | ||||
common to all pumps. The following information is to be | the arrows on the pump crankcase. Reverse rotation | ||||
considered as a general outline for installation. If you | may be safely achieved by following a few guidelines | ||||
have uniquerequirements, pleasecontactGiantIndus- | available upon request from Giant Industries, Inc. | ||||
tries, Inc. or your local distributor for assistance. | Required horsepower for system operation can be | ||||
1. The pump should be installed flat on a base to a | obtained from the charts on pages 3 and 6. | ||||
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maximum of a 15 degree angle of inclination to ensure | 6. Before beginning operation of your pumping | ||||
optimum lubrication. | system, remember: Check that the crankcase and seal | ||||
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2. The inlet to the pump should be sized for the flow rate | mended schedules. Do not run the pump dry for | ||||
of the pump with no unnecessary restrictions that can | extended periods of time. Cavitation will result in | ||||
cause cavitation. Teflon tape should be used to seal all | severe damage. Always remember to check that all | ||||
joints. If these pumps are to be operated at temperatures | plumbing valves are open and that pumped media | ||||
in excess of 86o F, it is important to insure a positive head | can flow freely to the inlet of the pump. | ||||
to the pump to prevent cavitation. |
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3. The discharge plumbing from the pump should be |
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maximized if a minimal amount of leakage is | |||||
properly sized to the flow rate to prevent line pressure | |||||
present. A few drops of water can drip from | |||||
loss to the work area. It is essential to provide a safety | |||||
each plunger every minute. Leakage has to be | |||||
bypass valve between the pump and the work area to | |||||
examined every day; the plunger seals must be | |||||
protect the pump from pressure spikes in the event of a | |||||
changed should leakage become excessive | |||||
blockage or the use of a | |||||
(=constant dripping). | |||||
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4. Use of a dampener is necessary to minimize pulsation |
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Finally, remember that high pressure operation in a |
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at drive elements, plumbing, connections, and other |
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pump system has many advantages. But, if it is |
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system areas. The use of a dampener with Giant Indus- |
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used carelessly and without regard to its potential |
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tries, Inc. pumps is optional, although recommended by |
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hazard, | it can cause serious injury. |
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Giant Industries, Inc. to further reduce system pulsation. |
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Dampeners can also reduce the severity of pressure |
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spikes that occur in systems using a |
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dampener must be positioned downstream from the |
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unloader. |
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IMPORTANT OPERATING CONDITIONS |
| drain the water before exposure to freezing tempera- | |||
Failure to comply with any of these condi- |
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tions invalidates the warranty |
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1. Prior to initial operation, add oil to crankcase so that | be emptied if there is a danger of frost. Note that | ||||
travel wind, for example, can cause water in pumps | |||||
oil level is between the two lines on the oil dipstick. DO | |||||
fitted on open vehicles to freeze even if the outside | |||||
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temperature is above freezing point. | |||||
Use Industrial synthetic gear lube oil (ISO VG 220), | |||||
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such as Mobil Gear 630, Shell Oamala oil 220 or | To empty the cooling circuit, remove the | ||||
TexacoMeropa220. | |||||
(K11) on the pump head (50). Blow out the circuit | |||||
Crankcase oil should be changed after the first 50 hours | |||||
liquid at the joint connection (K11/K7) using | |||||
of operation, then at regular intervals of 500 hours or | |||||
compressed air. | |||||
less depending on operating conditions. | |||||
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2. Pump operation must not exceed rated pressure, | The torque tension on the valve casing nuts (49A) | ||||
should be checked after approximately 200 operating | |||||
volume, or RPM. A pressure relief device must be | |||||
hours. Please see page 8 for torque values. | |||||
installed in the discharge of the system. |
3. Acids, alkalines, or abrasive fluids cannot be pumped unless approval in writing is obtained before operation from Giant Industries, Inc. Pump fluid should be filtered to 300 micron.
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