Motor checks.
When making the electrical connection, ensure the
type of current and nominal voltage shown on the
motor's factory plate concur with the type of current
and the mains voltage in the place of installation.
Follow the indications described in the motor manual.
6.1
First start-up
The pump cannot operate with a closed discharge valve, as
this may lead to overheating of the pumped liquid. If it is
necessary to work with the discharge valve closed, a minimum
flow relief device is required at the output. This device does
not form part of the pump and will be separate from the
pump's discharge flange.
Other recommended devices include the constant output
orifice
plates, constant bypass
recirculation valves. If you require further details, please check
with KSB ITUR.
The pump cannot work in closed suction valve conditions. If
this condition may come about, the plant operator must use a
device which detects this condition and forces the pump to
halt when it occurs.
6.1.1
Lubricant
Monobloc pumps do not have friction bearings, meaning they
do not require lubricant.
BEARINGS:
Lubricated
with
grease.
NIPPLES: The pump bearings are closed on both sides and
have lifetime lubrication. Lubricant is not required.
Lubricated with grease. PUMP WITH GREASE NIPPLES:
The pump leaves the factory with the bearings greased for
approximately 1000 hours of operation. See lubricant in
section 7.2.2.
Pumps lubricated with oil: The pump
Note
leaves the factory without oil in the bearings
support. Once installed, proceed to fill it. See lubricant in
section
7.2.2.
See section
7.2.2
to know the type of lubrication of each pump
FRICTION BEARINGS:
Lubricated with pumping fluid If the pumped fluid is clean
(without particles in suspension) and non-aggressive, the
friction bearings are lubricated with the pumped fluid.
Lubricant is not required.
The bearings must be lubricated with oil/grease in a good
state, to which end it is essential to follow the lubrication
instructions indicated in 7.2.2.
If the bearings support suffers impediments which prevent
correct air-cooling, the resulting excess temperature may be
excessive for the classification temperature class. For this
reason, the support must be kept free of obstacles, thus
facilitating natural air cooling.
6.1.2
Filling (priming) of the pump
The pump must be primed before starting up for the first time
or following a long period of inactivity. To do this:
EQUIPMENT IN LOAD:
1.
Disconnect the voltage from the motor or batteries.
2.
Close the suction valve and the discharge valve.
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valves
and
automatic
PUMP
WITHOUT
GREASE
3.
Remove the venting plug located in the casing or open a
discharge pipe vent (before the check valve).
4.
Partially open the suction valve until the liquid overflows
through the vent.
5.
Close the vent.
6.
Fully open the suction valve.
7.
Check the rotation direction of the pump.
8.
Fully open the discharge valve.
EQUIPMENT IN SUCTION
1.
Disconnect the voltage from the motor or batteries.
2.
Close the discharge valve.
3.
Remove the venting plug located in the casing or
open a discharge pipe vent (before the check valve).
4.
Pour the liquid to be pumped through the vent until it
overflows.
5.
Close the vent.
6.
Check the rotation direction of the pump.
7.
Fully open the discharge valve.
The priming should be checked in subsequent start-ups.
Shaft sealing
Packing: The gland nuts must be gently tightened (by hand).
The gland must form a right angle to the shaft. There should
be a larger leak after filling the pump and before starting up.
Mechanical seal: The mechanical seal does not require
maintenance. Check that there are no leaks.
6.1.3
Final control
Make the final check of the group alignment in accordance
with 5.2. The coupling/shaft must allow easy manual rotation.
Check all the auxiliary connections are
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correct and functioning.
According to the rules on the prevention of
accidents at work, equipment cannot be started up
without protection for the coupling. If the buyer has
expressly requested that this guard be excluded from supply,
it must be provided by the user.
Before and during the operation of the pump, the
coupling guard must be in place and firmly secured.
Regularly check this state in order to prevent problems
resulting from incorrect positioning or deficient attachment.
The coupling guard must be free of any foreign elements.
6.1.4
Start-up
Before starting up the group, check all the sections with
regards to chapter
6.
The start-up must be carried out with the suction valve
completely open and the discharge valve partially closed.
Once the pump has reached its service speed and the suction
air has been eliminated, regulate the operation point using the
discharge valve.
If the electric motor guard is triggered when starting up, close
the discharge valve more until the equipment starts up
normally.
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