(1/4")
Finished grouting
(1/2 to 3/4")
Allowance
for leveling
Wood
frame
2.3.2. Place unit in position on wedges located at
four points (two below approximate center of
driver and two below approximate center of
pump). Adjust wedges to level unit. Level or
plumb suction and discharge flanges.
2.3.3. Make sure bedplate is not distorted and final
coupling alignment can be made within the
limits of movement of motor and by shim-
ming, if necessary.
2.3.4. Tighten foundation bolts finger tight and
build dam around foundation. Pour grout
under bedplate making sure the areas under
pump and motor feet are filled solid. Allow
grout to harden 48 hours before fully tighten-
ing foundation bolts.
2.3.5. Tighten pump and motor hold-down bolts
before connecting the piping to pump.
3. SUCTION PIPING:
3.1. Low static suction lift and short, direct, suction
piping is desired. For suction lift over 10 feet and
liquid temperatures over 120 F, consult pump
performance curve for Net Positive Suction Head
Required.
3.2. Suction pipe must be at least as large as the suction
connection of the pump. Smaller size will degrade
performance.
3.3. If larger pipe is required, an eccentric pipe reducer
(with straight side up) must be installed at the
pump.
3.4. Installation with pump below source of supply
3.4.1. Install full flow isolation valve in piping for
inspection and maintenance.
Do not use suction isolation valve to
CAUTION
throttle pump.
3.5. Installation with pump above source of supply
3.5.1. Avoid air pockets. No part of piping should
be higher than pump suction connection.
Slope piping upward from liquid source.
3.5.2. All joints must be airtight.
3.5.3. Foot valve to be used only if necessary for
priming, or to hold prime on intermittent
service.
3.5.4. Suction strainer open area must be at least
triple the pipe area.
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Grout hole
Base
Grout
Leveling wedges or shims—left in place
Top of foundation—
clean and wet down
Sleeve
Washer
Lug
Figure 1
3.6. Size of inlet from liquid source, and minimum sub-
mergence over inlet, must be sufficient to prevent
air entering pump through vortexing. See Figures
2-5.
3.7. Use 3-4 wraps of Teflon tape to seal threaded
connections.
H min.
---------
D
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Figure 2
3.0D
min.
1.5D
H min.
min.
min.
D
D
D
2
Figure 4
4. DISCHARGE PIPING:
4.1. Arrangement must include a check valve located
between a gate valve and the pump. The gate valve
is for regulation of capacity, or for inspection of the
pump or check valve.
4.2. If an increaser is required, place between check
valve and pump.
4.3. Use 3-4 wraps of Teflon tape to seal threaded con-
nections.
5. MOTOR-TO-PUMP SHAFT ALIGNMENT:
5.1. Close-Coupled Units
5.1.1. No field alignment necessary.
5.2. Frame-Mounted Units
5.2.1. Even though the pump-motor unit may have
a factory alignment, this could be disturbed in
transit and must be checked prior to running.
See Figure 6.
Figure 6
5.2.2. Tighten all hold-down bolts before checking
the alignment.
5.2.3. If re-alignment is necessary, always move the
motor. Shim as required.
H min.
D
Figure 3
H
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V = Velocity in feet per second
=GPM x 0.321 GPM x 0.4085
2
Area
D
Figure 5
Parallel
Angular