Aurora of America 492, 442 manual Starting the Pump, Bearing Operating Temperature

Models: 442 492 Horizontal Split Case & Split Case Fire Pump

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OPERATION (continued)

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3.STARTING THE PUMP

A.After the pump is primed, and with the discharge valve closed and the suction valve open, start the driver according to the driver manufacturer’s instructions.

B.Open the discharge valve slowly to prevent water hammer.

C.After the pump has been started, check bearing temperatures, packing box lubrication and operation and pump noise level for a period of several hours.

CAUTION: BEGIN THESE CHECKS IMMEDIATELY UPON STARTING THE PUMP AND MONITOR THEM CONTINUOUSLY FOR THE FIRST SEVERAL HOURS OF OPERATION.

4.BEARING OPERATING TEMPERATURE

These pumps are designed to operate over a wide ambient temperature range. The bearing temperature, when measured at the outside surface of the bearing housing, should not exceed 190oF. Temperatures in excess of 190oF may indicate lack of lubricant, bearing overload or insipient bearing failure. If the temperature exceeds this limit, the pump should be stopped and the cause investigated and corrected.

5.TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATING PROBLEMS

If you have followed the installation and start-up procedures outlined in this manual, your pump should provide reliable service and long life. However, if operating problems do occur, significant time and expense can be saved if you use the following checklist to eliminate the most common causes of those problems.

INSUFFICIENT DISCHARGE

PRESSURE OR FLOW

1.Pump not primed.

2.Speed too slow; check driver.

3.Discharge head too high.

4.Suction lift too high.

5.Wrong direction of rotation

6.Air leaks into suction piping, packing box or gaskets.

7.Impeller passage partially plugged.

8.Impeller damaged.

9.Impeller running clearance too large.

10.Insufficient suction line submergence.

11.Air in liquid.

12.Impeller diameter too small.

13.Insufficient Net Positive Suction Head.

LOSS OF SUCTION DURING OPERATION

1.Suction line leaks.

2.Water seal line plugged.

3.Suction lift too high.

4.Air or gases in liquid.

5.Air leaks into suction piping, packing box or gaskets.

6.Wrong direction of rotation.

7. Insufficient suction line submergence.

EXCESSIVE POWER CONSUMPTION

1.Speed too high.

2.Head lower than rating, pumping too much liquid.

3.Specific gravity or viscosity of liquid too high.

4.Mechanical defects:

Shaft bent

Rotating element binds

5.Misalignment.

6.System head lower than design.

7.Incorrect impeller diameter.

VIBRATION OR NOISE

1.Misalignment between driver and pump.

2.Loose foundation bolts or defective grouting.

3.Mechanical defects:

Shaft bent

Rotating element binds

4.Head lower than rating; pumping too much liquid.

5.Pipe strain – improperly supported or aligned.

6.Pump running at shut-off condition.

7.Insufficient suction line submergence.

8.Air in liquid.

OVERHEATING

1.Bearings:

Excessive grease.

Shaft bent.

Rotating element binds.

Pipe strain.

Insufficient bearing lubrication.

Incorrect type grease

2.Packing box:

Packing gland too tight.

Water seal line plugged

Air not vented out of mechanical seal.

Flushing water not circulating for mechanical seal.

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Aurora of America 492, 442 manual Starting the Pump, Bearing Operating Temperature, Troubleshooting Operating Problems