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Interpump Group SS70 Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 32

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5) defective installation
6) improper positioning or sizing of pipes
7) unauthorized design modifications
8) cavitation.
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OPERATING FAULTS AND THEIR
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The pump does not produce any noise upon
start-up:
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The pump is not primed and is running dry.
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No suction water.
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Valves are jammed.
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The outlet line is closed and does not allow the
release of air present in the pump manifold.
Pump pulsates irregularly:
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Air suction.
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Insufficient supply.
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Bends, elbows, fittings on the suction line are
choking the passage of liquid.
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Suction filter is dirty or too small.
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The booster pump, where installed, is supplying
insufficient pressure or flow rate.
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The pump is not primed due to insufficient head
or the outlet is closed during priming.
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The pump is not primed due to valve jamming.
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Worn valves.
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Worn pressure seals.
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Imperfect functioning of the pressure control
valve.
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Problems on the transmission.
The pump does not supply the nominal flow
rate/excessive noise:
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Insufficient supply (see various causes as above).
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Pump speed is below the rated speed;
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Excessive internal leakage of pressure control
valve.
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Worn valves.
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Excessive leakage from the pressure seals.
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Cavitation due to:
1) Improper sizing of suction ducts/undersized
diameters.
2) Insufficient flow rate.
3) High water temperature.
The pressure supplied by the pump is insufficient:
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The user flow (nozzle) is or has become greater
than the pump capacity.
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Insufficient revolutions per minute.
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Excessive leakage from the pressure seals.
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Imperfect functioning of the pressure control
valve.
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Worn valves.
Pump overheats:
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The pump is working in overpressure conditions
or pump rpm is higher than the nominal value.
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Oil in the pump casing is not at level or not the
recommended type as detailed in chapter 7
(see par. 7.6).
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Excess belt tension or joint or pulley alignment is
incorrect.
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Excessive pump tilt during operation.
Vibrations or hammering on pipes:
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Air suction.
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Faulty operation of pressure control valve.
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Valves malfunction.
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Non-uniformity of transmission motion.
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