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SECTION 914 ITEM VT
DATED APRIL 2006
INSTRUCTION AND REPAIR MANUAL
VERTICAL TURBINE
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
PUMP IDENTIFICATION
Carefully record all of the following data from your pump nameplate. It will aid in obtaining the correct replacement parts for your pump. In addition to the nameplate, the pump serial number is
stamped on the discharge flange.
Pump:
Motor:
Engine:
Gear:
Serial Number
___________
GPM
___________
Pump Size
___________
Head (PSI)
___________
Model Number
___________
Number of Stages
___________
Manufacturer
___________
Horsepower
___________
Serial Number
___________
Motor Frame
___________
Full Load Speed
___________
Full Load Amps
___________
Phase/Hz/Volts
___________
Date in Service
___________
Manufacturer
___________
Horsepower
RPM
___________
Serial Number
___________
Model Number
___________
Date in Service
___________
Manufacturer
___________
Serial Number
___________
Model Number
___________
Ratio
_____ : _____
___________
Serial Number
___________
___________
Phase/Hz/Volts
___________
Rotation Figure #
Controller: Manufacturer
Model Number
___________
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM THRU 19FGHF - VERTICAL TURBINE
FIRE PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Section 1 General
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Storage of Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Consider a Unit in Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Assembled Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Unassembled Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Section 2 Introduction
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Bowl Assembly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Column Pipe….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Line Shafting….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Discharge Heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Section 3 Installation
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Well and Pit Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Bowl Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Suction Strainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Leveling and Grouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Hoisting and Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Pump Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Product Lubricated Open Line Shaft . . . . . .13
Oil Lube Enclosed Line Shaft . . . . . . . . . . .14
Driver Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Vertical Hollow Shaft Drivers . . . . . . . . . . .17
Section 4 Operation
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Before Starting the Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Initial Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Normal Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Pump Symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Insufficient Pressure or Flow . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Loss of Suction Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Excessive Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . .21
Vibration or Noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Execessive Packing Box Leakage . . . . . . . .21
Over-Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Driver / Controller Symptoms . . . . . . . . . . .21
Driver Does Not Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Driver Fails To Come Up To Speed. . . . . . .22
Motor Runs Hot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Motor Vibrates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Driver Is Noisy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Incorrect Rotation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Section 5 Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Grease Recommendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Packing Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Packing Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Pump Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Driver Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Vertical Hollow Shaft(VHS) Driver . . . . . . .24
Discharge Head Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Column Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Pump Bowl Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Inspection for Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Shaft Straightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Pump Bowl Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Wear Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Assembly Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Maintenance History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Maintenance Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Section 6 Repair Parts
Ordering Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Recommended Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Returning Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Warranty Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Service After Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Section 7 Reference Information
Technical Data…………………. . . . . . . . . .34
Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Drawings and Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
WARRANTY HIGHLIGHTS
1. Seller warrants products of its own manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use and service for one (1) year from date of installation orstart-up, but not more than eighteen
(18) months after date of shipment.
2. Accessories and components not manufactured by seller are warranted only to the extent of the
original manufacturer's warranty.
3. No allowances will be made for repairs or alterations effected without specific written authorization
from Seller.
4. The equipment as manufactured by Aurora Pump is precision machinery. Proper care can give a
lifetime of satisfactory service. Guarantees of performance and warranties are based on the use of
original equipment manufactured (OEM) replacement parts. Aurora Pump assumes no responsibility
when alterations, non-authorized design modifications and/or non-OEM replacement parts are
incorporated.
5. This warranty is VOID unless the purchaser provides protective storage, installs and maintains the
equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
6. Under the terms of this warranty, Seller shall not be responsible nor liable for:
a.
Consequential, collateral or special losses or damages.
b.
Equipment conditions caused by fair wear and tear, abnormal conditions of use, accident,
neglect, or misuse of said equipment.
c.
Labor charges, loss or damage resulting from supplying of defective part(s) or improper repairs
by unauthorized person(s).
d.
Damage caused by abrasive materials, chemicals, scale deposits, corrosion, lightning, improper
voltage or mishandling.
e.
Labor charges for installation, removal or reinstallation of equipment.
7. The above listed warranty highlights do not constitute our total terms and conditions regarding
warranty. For complete warranty information please refer to complete warranty statement herein.
LOSS OR DAMAGE IN TRANSIT
Immediately upon receipt a complete inspection and accounting against the packing list should be
made of all major components, and accompanying boxes or pallets.
All material is shipped F.O.B. our factory, or our vendor's shipping point unless other, contractual,
arrangements are made. Under these terms, any claims for loss or damage in transit should be immediately directed to the delivering freight carrier.
The factory will assist the customer in receiving fair compensation, but assumes no responsibility to
mediate such claims. This policy includes shipments wherein Aurora Pump pays freight costs as part of
the sales terms.
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You are the owner of the finest
pump commercially available. If you give it the
proper care as outlined and recommended by
this manual, it will provide you with reliable
service and long life.
IMPORTANT
Read this complete manual and manuals for
all component equipment before assembly or
installation is started. It contains information
which is the result of engineering and
research efforts. It is designed to supply adequate instruc-tions for the installation, operation and maintenance of your pump. Failure
or neglect to properly install, operate or
maintain your pump may result in personal
injury, property damage or unnecessary
damage to the pump.
This manual applies to the pump installation,
operation and maintenance. If your operating
conditions ever change, always refer to the factory for reapplication. Always refer to the manuals provided by manufacturers of the accessory
equipment for their separate instructions.
Variations exist in both the equipment used with
these pumps and in the particular installation of
the pump and driver. Therefore, specific operating instructions are not within the scope of this
manual. This manual contains general rules for
installation, operation and maintenance of the
pump. If there are questions regarding the pump
or its application which are not covered in this
manual, please contact the factory as follows:
To obtain additional data on hydraulics and
pump selection and operation, we suggest you
purchase the following reference books:
1. Hydraulic Institute Standards
Hydraulic Institute
9 Sylvan Way
Parsippany, NJ 07054-3802
2. Fairbanks Morse Hydraulic Handbook
Aurora Pump
3601 Fairbanks Avenue
PO Box 6999
Kansas City, KS 66106
3. National Fire Protection Association
NFPA Pamphlet 20 & 25
1 Batterymarch Park
PO Box 9101
Quincy, MA 02269
4. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
5. Factory Mutual
Factory Mutual
1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike
PO Box 9102
Norwood, MA 02062
Kansas City, Kansas:
Aurora Pump
3601 Fairbanks Avenue
PO Box 6999
Kansas City, KS 66106
Tel: (913) 748-4253
Fax: (913) 748-4030
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Safety
Safety should be of utmost importance when in
close proximity of this pumping equipment.
Before attempting to operate this equipment,
you should read this manual in its entirety, taking special notice of all cautions, warnings
and/or danger notifications. These warnings
apply to pumps supplied by Aurora Pump.
Refer to the manuals supplied by the driver and
control manufacturer for additional warnings
before operating this equipment.
The words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION have different connotations and are generally defined as follows:
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in serious
injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury or may indicate that
improper practices will result in equipment
malfunction or failure. It may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices.
IMPORTANT
Indicates the highlight or accent of specific
information.
NOTE
Specific information useful in maintaining
the equipment.
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The installation, use and operation of this type
of equipment is affected by various Federal,
State and Local Laws and the regulations concerning OSHA. Compliance with such laws
relating to the proper installation and safe operation of this type of equipment is the responsibility of the equipment Owner and all necessary
steps should be taken by the Owner to assure
compliance with such laws before operating the
equipment.
DANGER
Do not attempt to service the pump until the
electrical power has been disconnected and it
has been verified that the pump cannot start.
Because many installations utilize automatic
starting equipment, the pump unit may start
at any time without warning. Proper precautions should be taken to avoid injury as a
result of automatic starting of the equipment.
DANGER
Do not operate the pump without guards in
place over the rotating parts. Exposed rotating parts can catch clothing, fingers, or tools,
causing severe injury to personnel. Any
operation of this machine without a protective guard can result in severe bodily injury.
The responsibility for the installation of protective guards is that of the equipment
owner.
DANGER
This pump is designed for the exclusive use
of pumping water. It should not be used for
pumping other media unless a specific
Purchase/Buyer agreement is negotiated.
WARNING
Do not attempt to try to clean the pump with
bare hands. The pumped material may contain items that may present health hazards
such as needles, and other sharp objects.
Always wear heavy puncture resistant
gloves.
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Before attempting to service this pump:
1. Familiarize yourself with this manual.
2.Disconnect or lock out the power source to
insure the pump will not start. Confirm
power source disconnect with appropriate
electrical test equipment.
3. Close the discharge valve.
After the pump has been installed, make certain
that the pump and all piping connections are
tight and are properly supported prior to startup and operation.
WARNING
Certain procedures in disassembly and assembly require parts be heated to high temperatures. Heat resistant gloves must be worn
when handling heated parts. Heated parts can
cause severe personal injury.
CAUTION
For pumps used in potable water service, all
thread lubrication, grease, cleaning materials
and paint must be suitable for potable water.
Do not attempt to try to clean the pump with
bare hands.
Storage of Pumps
CAUTION
If the equipment is not to be immediately
installed and operated, THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE ADHERED
TO AS A MINIMUM:
Consider a unit in storage when:
1. It has been delivered to the job site and is
awaiting installation.
2. It has been installed but operation is delayed
pending completion of plant construction.
3. There are long (30 days or more) periods
between operation cycles.
4. The plant (or facility) is shut down.
NOTE
Improper storage could result in product failures or restoration not covered by warranty.
Assembled Pumps:
1. Remove the gland halves, packing and seal
water rings from the stuffing box if the pump
is so equipped.
2. When pumps with rubber bearings are stored
assembled in horizontal position, it is neces
sary to rotate the entire pump and column
assembly 90 degrees once per month. This
practice will help prevent the weight of the
shafts from deforming the rubber bearings.
Pumps with metal bearings stored in horizon
tal positions are to have shafts rotated once
per month to prevent line shafts from deform
ing or bowing under their own weight.
3. Pumps stored fully assembled and installed
are to be rotated once per week to prevent
brinelling of motor thrust bearings. Packing
or mechanical seals are to be serviced as
noted above.
Unassembled Pumps:
1. Store the unassembled components in a
clean, dry well-ventilated place free from
vibrations, moisture, and temperature varia
tion.
2. Wipe clean all exposed machined surfaces
and coat with a heavy layer of grease or other
equivalent rust preventative material.
3. Cover the suction and discharge of the pump
with cardboard or wood to prevent entry of
foreign material or varmints. This also
applies to column sections.
4. The bearings, shaft, and couplings should be
stored as components, i.e., shaft with cou
plings installed on lower ends. The ends
should then be wrapped with heavy plastic or
protective material and secured tightly to pre
vent entry of foreign matter and varmints.
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION
General Description
A vertical line shaft turbine fire pump consists
of five basic components. These components
are the pump bowl assembly, column pipe, line
shafting, discharge head, and driver. Refer to
the drawing section for general arrangement
drawings.
Bowl Assembly
The multi-stage bowl assembly is made up of a
suction bell, multiple intermediate bowls and
impellers. Multiple stage open line shaft construction does not require a discharge case.
Refer to the assembly drawing found in the
drawing section of this manual for your specific
configuration.
Column Pipe
Column pipe for pumps covered in this manual
can be either threaded or flanged. Threaded
column features straight threads on both column
ends and butt solidly together within the coupling. Standard nominal column lengths for
threaded column are 5 foot, 10 foot or any special length up to 10 foot.
Flanged column includes registered fits for
accurate column alignment and are bolted
together. Flanged column pipe is available in
standard lengths of 10 foot or 5 foot; or can be
provided in any special length up to 10 foot.
Line Shafting
The turbine line shaft transmits torque from the
pump driver to the pump bowl assembly and
rotates inside the column pipe. Both ends of the
shaft are precision machined, and are secured
together with couplings. This shafting is supported by bearings at specific intervals; the
types of bearings used and how they are lubricated are described as follows:
A. Open Line Shaft - Product Lubricated
This design is such that the line shaft and
bearings are exposed to and lubricated by the
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liquid being pumped. The line shaft is sup
ported at intervals of not more than 10' by
bearings that run on shaft sleeves. Support
for these bearings is supplied by bearing
retainers. The outer hub of the retainer is
seated between the two column ends. Refer
to the specific assembly drawings found in
the drawing section of this manual.
B. Enclosed Line Shaft
In the enclosed line shaft design shafting is
surrounded by tubing. This tubing protects
both the shaft and bearings from the pumped
liquid and provides a channel for lubricating
the shaft bearings. The bearings have
machined grooves on their I. D. to allow
lubrication to flow from one bearing to the
next. These bearings are also threaded on the
outside diameter to connect the five foot
enclosing tube sections. Lubrication is oil
from a separate source. The enclosing tube
will be supported by spiders unequally spaced
to reduce the risk of vibration when the com
bined shaft length exceeds 30 feet.
Discharge Heads
Discharge heads perform multiple functions:
direct the pump flow from the pump column to
the discharge piping system, provide a method
for sealing the line shaft, provide a base from
which the pump is suspended, and provide a
mounting surface for the driver.
Surface discharge heads incorporate both the
discharge elbow and driver pedestal in one
piece. The bottom surface of the discharge
head is machined to mate with the sole plate.
Drivers
A variety of driver sizes and types can be supplied based on the specific job requirements.
Drivers must be a vertical motor for electric
driven or a diesel engine connected through a
right angle gear.
The electric motor or right angle gear drive
must be of the “hollow shaft” configuration. In
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
this configuration, the line shaft passes through
the hollow drive tube of the motor or gear. The
motor or gear top shaft is locked to the motor or
gear coupling by a gib key and held in proper
vertical position by an adjusting nut. Refer to
your submittal package for your specific pump
driver configuration.
SECTION 3 INSTALLATION
General
CAUTION
Turbine pumps are shipped with a shaft
retention bolt installed in the suction bell to
protect the pump from damaging shaft
movement during transit. It is imperative
that the retaining bolt be removed, and
grease added (if not already packed) to
lower bearing cavity. Install the suction bell
plug prior to pump installation. Failure to
follow these instructions will result in serious damage to the pump. Read and heed all
warning tags and labels.
Prior to assembly and/or installation, the pump
and loose parts are to be inspected for completeness, correctness and cleanliness. During
this inspection, all parts are to be thoroughly
cleaned and any burrs removed by filing. The
pump bowl assembly, including the line shaft
coupling, is normally shipped completely
assembled. Both the suction and discharge
openings should be inspected for damage and
for foreign materials. Rotate the shaft by hand,
and move in and out to check for end play.
Place all parts in an orderly arrangement for
convenient assembly.
WARNING
Extreme caution is to be exercised when hoisting components with open lifting lugs.
Precautions should be taken to prevent hoisting
slings from coming out of the lugs.
WARNING
Never attempt to mount the driver on the discharge head prior to installation of the pump.
WARNING
Never attempt to hoist the entire pump by the
driver lifting lugs or eyes. These lifting points
are designed only to hoist the weight of the
driver, not other attached components.
IMPORTANT
All shafting has been pre-straightened to a
tolerance of 0.005" in 10 feet prior to leaving
the factory or assembly plant. Care in handling must be taken to insure that the shafting
is not bent prior to and during installation.
(Refer to page 27 for shaft straightening
instructions.)
Foundation
A foundation must be supplied consisting of
any material that will provide a permanent,
rigid support. This support is to be of sufficient
size and depth to fully carry the weight of the
pump (full of water) and rigid enough to prevent vibration.
Anchor bolts are to be supplied and set in place
by the installing contractor. Anchor bolts of
appropriate size, length and configuration are
required to adequately secure the discharge
head/pedestal to the foundation.
When the pump is to be mounted over a pit on
structural steel framing, it should be located as
close to the main structure or wall as possible.
Cross members are to be used to prevent distortion and vibration of structural mounting frame.
Well and Pit Inspection
Prior to installation and start-up, the well or pit
must be cleaned of all loose material and debris.
Both the suction and discharge openings should
be inspected for damage and for foreign materials. Insure that trash racks and strainers have
been installed in accordance with NFPA20
requirements.
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CAUTION
Reduced performance and possible equipment
damage may result from ingestion of foreign
material by the pump.
Bowl Assembly
CAUTION
Turbine pumps are shipped with a shaft
retention bolt installed in the suction bell to
protect the pump from damaging shaft movement during transit. It is imperative that the
retaining bolt be removed, and grease added
(if not already packed) to lower bearing cavity. Install the suction bell plug prior to pump
installation. Failure to follow these instructions will result in serious damage to the
pump. Read and heed all warning tags and
labels.
NOTE
Before proceeding, measure and record the
pump bowl assembly end play. This information will be needed later.
Shaft projection is defined as the distance from
the discharge bowl mounting surface (flange
seat for flanged column, thread seat for threaded column) to the end of the pump shaft.
Nominal standard shaft projection for models
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH is
17-1/2". Nominal standard shaft projection for
models 19FGM & 19FGH is 12”. Since all
applicable bowl assemblies are shipped with the
pump shaft bolted in its lower most position,
projection is measured with the impellers resting at the bottom of their axial travel.
most easily be accomplished with the bowl
assembly in a horizontal position. Grasp the
pump shaft and move the shaft through its maximum axial travel. Consult Table #1 in the
Technical Data Section to assure that the distance measured complies with the specifications
for your pump model.
A discharge case is included for oil lubricated
enclosed line shaft bowl assemblies.
CAUTION
Should you receive a bowl assembly for
enclosed line shaft oil lubricated construction that has two pipe plugs installed in the
discharge case, THESE PIPE PLUGS
MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION. Failure to remove the
plugs will cause water to enter the enclosing
tube and leak out at the discharge head.
Bearing failure may result.
Suction Strainer
A suction strainer is to be used, it is to be
attached to the suction bell.
Leveling and Grouting
Prior to the pump installation, the foundation
plate must be leveled and grouted in place.
The foundation plate is to be lowered onto the
anchor bolts and leveled. This can be achieved
by applying a good quality machinist’s spirit
level to the machined surface of the foundation
plate.
CAUTION
Always remove the shaft retaining bolt
before installing or operating the pump.
After leveling, the foundation plate is to be
grouted in place with a good quality nonshrinking grout. After the grout is fully dry, the
foundation plate is to be nutted solidly in place
against the grout bed.
Shaft end play is the amount of axial movement available in the pump bowl assembly.
After removing the shaft retaining bolt, measure
and record the pump bowl end play. This can
Leveling devices are to be removed or backed
off and the pump foundation plate tightened
solidly against the grout bed. All pockets and/or
holes left by removal of leveling devices are to
be filled with grout.
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IMPORTANT
Damaging vibration may result if the foundation plate is not solidly in contact with the
grout bed. Even the highest quality nonshrink grouts contract slightly during drying.
All leveling wedges, nuts or jackscrews are
to be removed or backed off prior to final
torquing of the foundation plate fasteners.
Failure to do so will result in the pump foundation plate resting on the leveling devices
rather than the grout bed.
Hoisting and Piping
If your pump was shipped completely assembled, it is now ready to install.
WARNING
The pump is to always be lifted using adequate crane and sling capacity. All applicable
safe hoisting practices should be employed.
The pump is to be hoisted by the discharge
head. Pumps thirty feet or more in overall
length should also be supported at the column
midpoint to avoid column/shaft distortion and
possible pump damage. The pump is to be lowered onto the foundation plate and aligned with
the pump mounting holes. The pump is to be
secured to the foundation plate with the provided bolting.
Piping is to be brought in direct axial alignment
with the pump discharge. Flange faces are to fit
closely and squarely. The pump discharge is to
have no strain imposed upon it by piping misalignment.
Pump Assembly
If the pump has been shipped dis- assembled,
the following instructions are to be employed to
assemble the unit vertically in the well or sump.
Determine if the pump to be assembled is
Product Lubricated Open Line Shaft or Oil
Lube Enclosed Line Shaft. Prior to assembly,
all components are to be identified and laid out
in order of assembly. Standard length (5’ or
10') intermediate column, and shaft are interchangeable and can be assembled in any order.
However, shorter non-standard column and
shaft sections are provided to accomplish the
required overall pump length, and must be
installed at the top of the pump directly under
the discharge head. The top enclosing tube also
has longer threads to engage the top tube tension nut.
On threaded column, all column couplings are
to be installed on the upper end of the column
prior to lifting. This will provide a stop for pipe
clamps during the hoisting process.
Product Lubricated Open Lineshaft with
Flanged Column
A. Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
bowl assembly into position over the well.
Lower the bowl partially into the well.
Attach a pipe clamp (see Figure #1) to the
upper most bowl directly under the bowl dis
charge flange. Lower the assembly, allowing
it to be supported on the foundation via the
pipe clamp.
B. Lift the first section of pre-assembled col
umn & shaft into position over the suspended
bowl assembly (see Figure #2). Care is to be
taken not to damage the threads on the pump
shaft or line shafts. Clean the threads and
lubricate with appropriate thread lubricant.
A line shaft coupling should already be in
place on the pump shaft. Thread the line shaft
into the coupling.
IMPORTANT
Line shaft threads are left hand. Tighten
shafts and couplings securely with pipe
wrenches.
Assure that no burrs or foreign matter
exists on the coupling or on the shaft
threads. The threaded shafts are to butt
together solidly and squarely in the center
of the coupling. Both shafts are to be
equally engaged in the coupling threads.
Threads should be exposed on both ends of
the coupling.
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NOTE
Replaceable wear sleeves must be positioned to engage line shaft bearings. The
presence of any foreign material between
the shaft ends will cause shaft misalignment and will result in vibration or accelerated bearing wear.
C. Lower the column onto the bowl discharge
flange. All column joints should be coated
with non-hardening gasket sealant such as
Loctite PST #567, Permatex No. 2 or equal.
Silicon sealants are also permissible. Install
bolts and nuts and tighten.
IMPORTANT
Measure the shaft projection. It should conform to the shaft projection measurement
recorded previously on the bowl assembly.
D. The line shaft is to project out beyond the
end of the installed column. Install the bear
ing retainer assembly over the shaft projec
tion. Seat the retainer OD in the column
flange counterbore.
NOTE
Coat the column counterbore with sealant
prior to a retainer installation.
NOTE
Neoprene rubber line shaft bearings should
NOT be lubricated. Lubrication of neoprene rubber bearings may cause distortion
or swelling.
E.Lift the column/bowl assembly slightly and
remove the pipe clamp from the bowl. Lower
the assembly and reinstall the pipe clamp
below the upper column flange. Lower the
assembly so the pipe clamp suspends the
assembly on the foundation.
F. Install the next shaft and column segment as
previously instructed assuring that its lower
flange counterbore engages the top of the
bearing retainer OD. Coat the column coun
terbores with sealant prior to installation.
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Install bolts and nuts and tighten. A slight gap
will remain between the two column flanges.
This condition allows the bearing retainer to
be clamped securely between the flanges.
G. Continue subsequent shaft and column
assembly until complete. Continue to mea
sure the shaft projection after assembly of
each shaft/column section.
NOTE
Standard shaft and column lengths are 5
or 10 feet. Non-standard lengths of shafts
and column may be used to accomplish
the required overall pump length. Nonstandard shaft/column sections will
always be assembled at the top of the
pump, directly under the discharge head.
H. For ease of installation and reduce the possi
bility of bushing damage, remove the packing
box if shipped assembled to the discharge
head.
I. Install column flange gasket (when used) and
secure the discharge head to the last column
flange. When attaching the column to the dis
charge head, make sure the register fit is fully
engaging the head.
J. After attaching the column to the discharge
head remove the column clamp, and lower
the unit to the foundation plate and tighten
mounting bolts. Check the shaft to see if it is
centered in the packing box opening in the
head. If the shaft is not centered, it could be
an indication of a bent shaft, column not seat
ed properly, or the unit is not properly
plumbed. Any or all of these problems must
be corrected before proceeding with the
installation of the unit.
K Apply lubricant to the packing box bushing
and install the packing box on the discharge
head.
L.Install the packing and glands into the pack
ing box. Install gland bolts and nuts. Allow
the gland nuts to remain loose. Final packing
adjustment will be with the pump operating.
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Product Lubricated Open Lineshaft with
Threaded Column
1. Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
bowl assembly into position over the well.
Lower the bowl partially into the well. Attach
a pipe clamp (see Figure #1) to the upper
most bowl directly under the bowl flange.
Lower the assembly, allowing it to be sup
ported on the foundation via the pipe clamp.
2. Lift the first section of pre-assembled column
& shaft into position over the suspended bowl
assembly (see Figure #2). Care is to be taken
not to damage the threads on the pump shaft
or line shafts. Clean the threads and lubricate
with appropriate thread lubricant.
A line shaft coupling should already be in place
on the pump shaft. Thread the line shaft into the
coupling.
3. Lower the column and thread it into the bowl
assembly until it solidly and squarely butts
together with the bowl, tightening with
appropriate wrenches.
4. Lift the column/bowl assembly slightly and
remove the pipe clamp from the bowl. Lower
the assembly and reinstall the pipe clamp
below the upper column threads. Lower the
assembly so the pipe clamp suspends the
assembly on the foundation.
IMPORTANT
Line shaft threads are left hand. Tighten shafts
and couplings securely with pipe wrenches.
NOTE
Coat the column counterbore with sealant
prior to a retainer installation.
Assure that no burrs or foreign matter exists on
the coupling or on the shaft threads. The threaded shafts are to butt together solidly and squarely in the center of the coupling. Both shafts are
to be equally engaged in the coupling threads.
Threads should be exposed on both ends of the
coupling.
NOTE
Neoprene line shaft bearings should NOT
be lubricated. Lubrication of neoprene
bearings may cause distortion or swelling.
NOTE
Replaceable wear sleeves must be positioned to
engage line shaft bearings. The presence of any
foreign material between the shaft ends will
cause shaft misalignment and will result in
vibration or accelerated bearing wear.
IMPORTANT
Assure that no burrs or foreign matter exists on
the column coupling threads or on the column
threads prior to assembly. All joints are to be
coated with sealant prior to assembly. The column sections should butt together solidly and
squarely in the middle of the column coupling.
Secure each joint firmly with appropriate
wrenches. ALL COLUMN THREADS ARE
RIGHT HAND ROTATION.
The line shaft is to project out beyond the end
of the installed column.
IMPORTANT
Measure the shaft projection. It should
conform to the shaft projection measurement recorded previously on the bowl
assembly.
5. Slide the bearing retainer with bearing over
the shaft projection and lower into the col
umn coupling. Install the shaft coupling and
next section of shaft/column assembly as pre
viously outlined.
6. Continue subsequent shaft and column
assembly until complete. Continue to mea
sure the shaft projection after assembly of
each shaft/column section.
NOTE
Standard shaft and column lengths are 5 or
10 feet. Non-standard lengths of shafts and
column may be used to accomplish the
required overall pump length. Non-standard shaft/column sections will always be
assembled at the top of the pump, directly
under the discharge head.
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7. For ease of installation and reduce the possi
bility of bushing damage, remove the packing
box if shipped assembled to the discharge
head.
8. If supplied with a SDC model discharge head,
thread the top column directly into the thread
ed connection of the head and tighten with
appropriate wrenches. If supplied with a
LAD model discharge head, thread the top
column adapter flange onto the top column
and tighten with appropriate wrenches.
Install column flange gasket and secure the
discharge head to the column adapter flange.
When attaching the column to the discharge
head, make sure the register fit is fully engag
ing the head and the flange is timed with the
pipe tapped hole in the discharge head.
9. After attaching the column to the discharge
head, remove the column clamp and lower
the unit to the foundation plate. Tighten
mounting bolts. Check the shaft to see if it is
centered in the packing box opening in the
head. If the shaft is not centered, it could be
an indication of a bent shaft, column not seat
ed properly, or the unit is not properly
plumbed. Any or all of these problems must
be corrected before proceeding with the
installation of the unit.
10. Apply lubricant to the packing box bushing
and install the packing box on the discharge
head.
11. Install the packing and glands into the pack
ing box. Install gland bolts and nuts. Allow
the gland nuts remain loose. Packing adjust
ment will be performed later with the pump
operating.
Oil Lubricated Enclosed Lineshaft with
Flanged Column
1. Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
pre-assembled bowl assembly and position it
above the well. Lower the bowl assembly
partially into the well and attach a pipe clamp
(see Figure #1) to the upper most bowl direct
ly under the bowl discharge flange. Lower
the assembly, allowing it to be suspended on
the foundation plate via the pipe clamp.
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2. Before proceeding with assembly, lay out all
line shaft, enclosing tube, spiders (if
required), column and connectors. Inspect
and identify all items and arrange them in the
order in which they will be assembled.
Oversized diameter enclosing tube sections
(if used) must be installed at the bottom of
the assembly, directly above the pump dis
charge bowl. When oversized tube sections
are used, special stepped connector bearings
are provided in order to adapt them to the
remaining.
Pre-assemble matching sets of shaft, enclos
ing tube and column by sliding them inside
each other and attaching connectors and cou
plings. This will allow each set of
column/enclosing tube/shaft to be hoisted
into place and assembled as demonstrated in
Figure #3.
Non-standard lengths of column, enclosing
tube and line shafting must be assembled at
the top of the pump as previously outlined.
Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
shaft/tube/column assembly and position it
above the suspended bowl. Slide the lower
end of the shaft out of the enclosing tube
about one foot. Refer to Figure #4 for lifting
of this assembly.
3. Lower the shaft/tube/column assembly into
position. A line shaft coupling is to already
be in place on the pump shaft. Assure that the
threaded shafts and coupling are clean and
free of burrs. Lubricate threads with light oil.
Thread the shafts into the coupling so that
both shafts engage the coupling equally. The
shafts should butt together solidly in the cen
ter of the coupling. Threads should be
exposed on both ends of the coupling.
Assure that no foreign matter exists between
the shaft ends. Such a condition will cause
shaft misalignment and will result in vibra
tion and accelerated bearing wear.
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
IMPORTANT
Line shaft threads are left hand rotation.
Refer to Table #5 for enclosing tube thread
rotation. Tighten shafts, enclosing tubes and
couplings securely with pipe wrenches.
4. Assure that all enclosing tube threads and
connector bearing threads are clean and free
of burrs. Coat connector bearing threads with
a sealant such as Loctite PST #567, Permatex
No. 2 non-hardening gasket sealant prior to
assembly. Silicone sealants are also permissi
ble. This step is very important in preventing
entry of the pressurized pumped media into
the enclosing tube. Thread the enclosing tube
onto the connector bearing and secure with
chain wrenches.
5. Clean all coating or foreign materials from
the column flange faces prior to assembly.
Lower the shaft/tube/column assembly into
position and coat the flange faces with
sealant. Assure that the flange faces engage
squarely and that all bolt holes align. Install
bolts and nuts and tighten.
Install a spider if required. To determine if
one is required, refer to page 9, under
“Enclosed Line Shaft”.
6. Lift the column and bowl assembly slightly.
Remove the pipe clamp from the bowl and
lower the assembly into the well. Reinstall
the pipe clamp on the upper end of the col
umn directly below the upper flange. Lower
the assembly until the pipe clamp supports
the assembly on the foundation plate.
IMPORTANT
Measure the shaft projection. It should conform to the shaft projection measurement
recorded previously on the bowl assembly.
7. Repeat the above steps until complete.
Continue to measure the shaft projection after
assembly of each shaft/tube/-column section.
Before installing the discharge head, prelubricate the connector bearings by pouring
oil down the enclosing tube. Approximately
one pint of oil should be added for every 20
ft. of pump length.
NOTE
Although standard column length is 5 or
10 feet, some non-standard lengths of column, enclosing tube and shaft may be
required to accomplish the specified overall length of the pump. These non-standard
lengths should be installed at the top of the
column, directly under the discharge head.
8. Install column flange gasket (when used) to
the upper column flange and secure to the
discharge head being sure it is timed with the
pipe tap hole of the discharge head.
9. Coat both sides of the copper gasket and the
tension nut threads with sealant prior to
installation. Install the bronze top tube ten
sion nut gasket onto the top tube tension nut.
10. Install the top tube tension nut over the pro
jecting line shaft and slide into position in the
discharge head. Referring to Table #5 for
thread rotation, thread it into the top enclos
ing tube. The threads should engage the tube
smoothly and allow the washer and nut to
seat squarely in the counterbore of the dis
charge head. Torque the top tube tension nut
(refer to Table #2).
Oil Lubricated Enclosed Lineshaft with
Threaded Column
Install column couplings the upper end of the
column prior to lifting. This will provide a stop
for pipe clamps during the hoisting process.
1. Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
pre-assembled bowl assembly and position it
above the well. Lower the bowl assembly
partially into the well and attach a pipe clamp
(see Figure #1) to the upper most bowl direct
ly under the bowl discharge flange. Lower the
assembly, allowing it to be suspended on the
foundation plate via the pipe clamp.
2. Before proceeding with assembly, lay out all
line shaft, enclosing tube, spiders (if
required), column and connectors. Inspect
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
and identify all items and arrange them in the
order in which they will be assembled.
Oversized diameter enclosing tube sections
(if used) must be installed at the bottom of
the assembly, directly above the pump dis
charge bowl. When oversized tube sections
are used, special stepped connector bearings
are provided in order to adapt them to the
remaining standard diameter enclosing tube
sections.
Pre-assemble matching sets of shaft, enclos
ing tube and column by sliding them inside
each other and attaching connectors and cou
plings. This will allow each set of
column/enclosing tube/shaft to be hoisted
into place and assembled as demonstrated in
Figure #3.
Non-standard lengths of column, enclosing
tube and line shafting must be assembled at
the top of the pump as previously outlined.
Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
shaft/tube/column assembly and position it
above the suspended bowl. Slide the lower
end of the shaft out of the enclosing tube
about one foot.
3. Lower the shaft/tube/column assembly into
position. A line shaft coupling is to already
be in place on the pump shaft. Assure that the
threaded shafts and coupling are clean and
free of burrs. Lubricate threads with light oil.
Thread the shafts into the coupling so that
both shafts engage the coupling equally. The
shafts should butt together solidly in the cen
ter of the coupling. Threads should be
exposed on both ends of the coupling. Assure
that no foreign matter exists between the
shaft ends. Such a condition will cause shaft
misalignment and will result in vibration and
accelerated bearing wear.
IMPORTANT
Line shaft threads are left hand rotation.
Refer to Table #5 for enclosing tube thread
rotation. Tighten shafts, enclosing tubes and
couplings securely with pipe wrenches.
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4. Assure that all enclosing tube threads and
connector bearing threads are clean and free
of burrs. Coat connector bearing threads with
a sealant such as Loctite PST #567, Permatex
No. 2 non-hardening gasket sealant prior to
assembly. Silicone sealants are also permissi
ble. This step is very important in preventing
entry of the pressurized pumped media into
the enclosing tube. Thread the enclosing tube
onto the connector bearing and secure with
chain wrenches.
IMPORTANT
Assure that no burrs or foreign matter exists
on the column coupling threads or on the
column threads prior to assembly. All joints
are to be coated with sealant prior to assembly. The column sections should butt
together solidly and squarely in the middle
of the column coupling. Secure each joint
firmly with appropriate wrenches. ALL
COLUMN THREADS ARE RIGHT
HAND ROTATION.
5. Lower the column and thread it into the bowl
assembly until it solidly butts together with
the bowl, tightening it firmly with pipe
wrenches.
The line shaft and enclosing tube is to project
out beyond the end of the installed column.
Install a spider if required. To determine if
one is required, refer to page 9, under
“Enclosed Line Shaft”.
6. Lift the column and bowl assembly slightly.
Remove the pipe clamp from the bowl and
lower the assembly into the well. Reinstall
the pipe clamp on the upper end of the col
umn directly below the upper column threads.
Lower the assembly until the pipe clamp sup
ports the assembly on the foundation.
IMPORTANT
Measure the shaft projection. It should conform to the shaft projection measurement
recorded previously on the bowl assembly.
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7. Repeat the above steps until complete.
Continue to measure the shaft projection after
assembly of each shaft/tube/-column section.
Before installing the discharge head, prelubricate the connector bearings by pouring
oil down the enclosing tube. Approximately
one pint of oil should be added for every 20
ft. of pump length.
Driver Installation
IMPORTANT
Read and understand the driver manufacturer's manual before proceeding.
VERTICAL HOLLOW SHAFT DRIVERS
NOTE
Standard shaft and column lengths are 5 or
10 feet. Non-standard lengths of shafts and
column may be used to accomplish the
required overall pump length. Non-standard
shaft/column sections will always be assembled at the top of the pump, directly under
the discharge head.
8. If supplied with a SDC model discharge
head, thread the top column directly into the
threaded connection of the head and tighten
with appropriate wrenches. If supplied with a
LAD model discharge head, thread the top
column adapter flange onto the top column
and tighten with appropriate wrenches.
Install column flange gasket and secure the
discharge head to the column adapter flange.
When attaching the column to the discharge
head, make sure the flange is timed with the
pipe tapped hole in the discharge head.
9. Install the bronze top tube tension nut washer
onto the top tube tension nut. Coat both sides
of the copper gasket and the tension nut
threads with sealant prior to installation.
Install the bronze top tube tension nut gasket
onto the top tube tension nut.
10. Install the top tube tension nut over the pro
jecting line shaft and slide into position in the
discharge head. Referring to Table #5 for
thread rotation, thread it into the top enclos
ing tube. The threads should engage the tube
smoothly and allow the washer and nut to
seat squarely in the counterbore of the dis
charge head. Torque the top tube tension nut
(refer to the technical data page for correct
torque values).
General
Hollow shaft drivers provide a hollow tube
through the rotor. The pump shaft passes
through the tube and attaches at the top of the
driver. Turbine fire pump designs provide a
shaft coupling above the packing box or tube
tension nut. This allows the motor or gear to be
set in place and the top section of shaft installed
later, through the top of the driver.
CAUTION
Care should be taken to avoid
motor/shaft contact during this process as
a bent top shaft could result.
Register fits on the bottom of the motor or gear
base and on the top of the discharge head
(motor pedestal) will facilitate approximate
driver positioning. The fits are generally loose
enough to accommodate the additional movement required for precision alignment. After
precision alignment is achieved, the driver is
permanently held in position by the clamping
force of the mounting bolts. Doweling or pinning of the driver is not required, but may be
implemented at the owner's option.
A. Before installation, remove the driver top
cover. Remove the non-reverse ratchet. This
will facilitate top shaft installation and rota
tion check.
B. Using an appropriate hoisting system, lift the
driver over the discharge head mounting sur
face and carefully lower into position.
Engage the driver base over the register fit of
the mounting surface.
C. Bolt the driver down. If an electric motor is
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
used, now is the time to connect it to the elec
trical source and to verify correct rotation. If
a right angle gear is used proceed to step ‘D’.
DANGER
Electrical motors must be installed and
operated only by qualified, trained electrical technicians. Consult the motor manufacturer or the motor manual to assure that
all installation and safety procedures are
fully understood and implemented.
Always lock out all controls and or supplies and verify driver cannot be started
before installing or servicing electrical
apparatus.
CAUTION
Oil lubricated drivers and right angle gears
are shipped dry and require an initial fill of
the manufacturer's recommended lubricant
prior to bump-start.
With non-reverse ratchets removed or disabled,
"bump" the motor for rotation. This is generally
accomplished on three-phase motors by engaging and immediately disengaging the power
switch. It is seldom necessary to engage the
power source for more than one second to
determine motor rotation.
Note the direction of motor rotation. If the
motor rotates counter clockwise as viewed from
the top, the rotation is correct and installation
may proceed. If the motor rotates clockwise as
viewed from the top, reverse any two of the
three power leads and motor rotation will be
reversed.
CAUTION
Line shaft threads are left hand rotation.
Operation of the pump in a clockwise (as
viewed from the top) direction will cause
the line shaft couplings to unthread, causing serious damage to the pump.
CAUTION
Assure that no burrs or foreign matter
exists on the shaft threads.
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D. Install the pump's driver top shaft through
the top of the motor or gear and tighten into
the line shaft coupling. Make sure that the
top shaft is centered in the tube.
E.Install the driver coupling and non-reverse
ratchet. Install the gib key (supplied with the
driver) into the driver/shaft keyway. The key
should be a close slip fit in the keyways. It
may be necessary to deburr or file the key to
achieve the proper fit. Never drive or wedge
the key into an overly tight keyway.
F. Install the top shaft adjusting nut. The adjust
ing nut will be used to lift the shaft/impeller
assembly in order to achieve proper impeller
clearance. Refer to Table #6 for adjusting nut
thread rotation.
NOTE
Before installation of the nut, the weight
of the shaft/impeller assembly rests on the
bottom of the pump bowls. This condition
makes the shaft almost impossible to
rotate until the nut is installed and the
shaft/impellers are raised off the bottom
of the bowls. In running position, the
shaft, impellers and hydraulic down thrust
are supported by the driver thrust bearing
and the top shaft adjusting nut.
G. Tighten the nut on the shaft until the
impellers are raised very slightly off the bowl
bottoms. This will be evident when resistance
to shaft rotation disappears as the impellers
are lifted off the bottom.
H. With the impellers very slightly off the bot
tom, add the additional nut turns required to
achieve the specified clearance. Determine
the correct impeller setting from the
Technical Data page found in the drawing
section of this manual.
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SECTION 4 OPERATION
NOTE
Extremely long pumps (deep settings)
may require additional nut adjustment to
accommodate line shaft stretch. Extra
adjustment is not generally required for
pumps less than 150 feet in length. For
pumps over 150 feet long, consult the factory for instructions.
I. After impeller adjustment, place the adjusting
nut lock screw through the nut and thread into
the driver clutch coupling and secure. If the
nut must be rotated to align with the clutch
coupling hole, always move to the next high
er adjustment position.
J. Replace the driver cover.
K. Refer to the driver manual to assure that all
lubrication instructions have been followed
completely.
L.Consult the driver manufacturer's manual to
insure that all safety procedures are complete
ly understood and implemented prior to oper
ation.
IMPORTANT
Grease lubricated drivers are shipped prelubricated. Oil lubricated drivers and right
angle gears driver are shipped dry and
require an initial fill of the manufacturer's
recommended lubricant prior to startup.
See driver manufacturer's manual for
lubrication specifications. Initial start-up
lubricants are NOT supplied by the manufacturer. Enclosed line shaft units will
require installation of oiler prior to startup.
General
Because variations may exist in both the equipment and in the particular installation of the a
pump and driver, specific operating instructions
are not within the scope of this manual.
However, there are general rules and practices
that apply to all pump installations and operation.
CAUTION
Before starting or operating the pump,
read this entire manual, especially the following instructions.
Before starting the pump
1. Rotate the unit or assembly by hand to assure
all on moving parts are free.
2. Install coupling guards around all exposed
rotating parts. Guards are mandatory on dis
charge head openings if the pump is equipped
with an adjustable coupling.
3. Install packing.
4. Install bypass water line to packing box.
5. Observe all DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION tags attached to this equipment.
6. Ensure water in sump is at the specified level
for adequate submergence.
7. If pump has a packed box, adjust the packing
gland finger tight. Refer to Packing
Adjustment in the maintenance section to
properly adjust packing.
If excessive vibration or noise occurs during
operation, shut the pump down and review the
Trouble Shooting section. If the problem cannot be corrected, consult an Fairbanks Morse
representative.
Initial Startup and Test Procedure
Inspect the complete installation to ensure that
the installation instructions of this manual, and
the manuals of all the related equipment, have
been followed and that the installation is complete.
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Ensure that the driver is properly serviced, and
that the proper pump rotation is obtained.
Rotate the pump shaft by hand. It should rotate
freely on motor driven installations.
WARNING
After removal of pump, ensure pump opening
is adequately covered and secured.
Ensure the discharge valve is closed.
Start the pump according to the following procedure:
1. Start the driver according to the driver manu
facturer's instructions.
2. Immediately after the pump has been started,
slowly open the discharge valve, check lubri
cation system, stuffing box lubrication and
operation, and pump noise level. Continue to
monitor these during the test procedure.
3. Check the driver and other necessary equip
ment for satisfactory operation following
their manuals.
4. Check the foundation for integrity.
5. After the first shutdown, repeat the impeller
adjustment. Running may have tightened up
some of the shaft joints, changing the original
setting.
Normal Operation
Monitor the following during running cycles:
1. Unit vibration or noise.
2. Driver lubrication levels and flow.
3. Packing box leakage.
Check the following before normal startup:
1. Driver lubrication levels and flow.
2. General condition of all equipment.
Shutdown
Fire pump stations are usually designed to have
the pumps started automatically. Since this is a
function of station design, the operators should
be familiar with the systems operating parameters. The general procedure to shut down the
pump is per NFPA#25 and as follows:
1. Disconnect the electrical power source or the
diesel engine at the controller and lock in the
off position.
2. If the pump is to be removed for repair, close
the discharge valve.
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IMPORTANT
The operator or persons working around the
equipment should be familiar with locations
of emergency start-up and shut-off points.
Troubleshooting
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 occur, significant time and expense can be saved if you
use the following checklist to eliminate the
most common causes of those problems.
Pump Symptoms
Insufficient Pressure or Flow
1. Wrong direction of rotation.
a. Reverse any two motor lead connec
tions. Check driver 0 & M.
2. Impeller running clearance too great.
a. Reset impeller clearance per 0 & M
manual.
3. Insufficient suction bell submergence.
a. Raise wet well level.
4. Speed too low.
a. Check driver speed and voltage.
5. Bowl passage partially plugged.
a. Clean bowl passages.
6. Impeller passage partially blocked.
a. Clean impeller passages.
7. Clogged suction.
a. Clean suction passages.
8. Low water level.
a. Raise wet well.
9. Air in liquid.
a. Increase submergence to prevent vortex
ing.
10. Improper sump design.
a. Change sump design.
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b. Increase submergence to prevent vortex
ing.
11. Impeller damaged.
a. Check and repair or replace.
Loss of Suction Operation
1. Low water level.
a. Raise wet well level.
2. Insufficient suction bell submergence.
a. Raise wet well level.
3. Wrong direction of rotation.
a. Reverse any two motor lead connec
tions. Check driver 0 & M.
4. Air or gasses in liquid.
a. Deareate liquid.
b. Increase submergence to prevent vortex
ing.
Excessive Power Consumption
1. Improper impeller adjustment causing rub
bing.
a. Readjust impeller clearance setting as
outlined in this manual.
2. Speed too high.
a. Check driver speed and voltage.
3. Improper voltage to driver.
a. Check driver voltage.
b. Change power source or driver.
4. Misalignment.
a. Check engine to gear alignment.
5. Packing box gland too tight.
a. Readjust packing gland.
6. Shaft bent.
a. Replace shaft.
7. Specific gravity or viscosity of liquid pumped
is too high.
a. Reduce pump capacity.
Vibration or Noise
1. Foundation bolts loose or defect in grouting.
a. Tighten foundation plate bolts and/or regrout.
b.
Tighten head to foundation plate bolts.
2. Worn pump bearings.
a. Replace pump bearings.
3. Pipe strain-improperly supported or improp
erly aligned.
a.
Check pipe supports and adjust or
realign.
4. Shaft bent.
a. Replace shaft.
5. Insufficient suction bell submergence.
a. Increase submergence.
6. Low water level.
a. Increase wet well level.
7. Air in liquid.
a. Increase submergence to prevent vortex
ing.
8. Impeller passages clogged.
a. Clean impeller passages.
9. Foreign object in pump.
a. Remove foreign object.
b. Check for damage.
10. Bad driver bearing.
a. Replace driver bearing.
11. Improper sump design.
a. Change sump design. Increase submer
gence to prevent vortexing.
Execessive Packing Box Leakage
1. Gland not properly tightened.
a. Adjust packing gland.
2. Worn packing or sleeve.
a. Replace packing and/or sleeve.
3. Ends of packing not staggered.
a. Repack to stagger packing ends.
4. Bypass is plugged or restricted.
a. Clean by-pass line.
Over-Heating
1. Packing gland too tight.
a. Adjust packing gland.
2. Shaft bent.
a. Replace shaft.
Driver / Controller Symptoms
The trouble or symptoms, their probable causes
and suggest remedies contained in this trouble
shooting guide will assist you in quickly determining and correcting most problems should
they occur.
It is not the intent of Aurora Pump to replace
the recommendations of the motor manufacturer in regard to operation and maintenance of the
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
motor. Rather, this guide is offered as a supplement to such data.
Any specific questions or problems should be
directed to the manufacturer of the motor. Be
sure to supply relevant data from the motor
nameplate when inquiring about service or
maintenance.
Incorrect Rotation
1. Refer to motor or engine manufacturers’
O&M manual.
DANGER
Electrical power must be disconnected and
locked to prevent accidentally starting during mechanical systems check.
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
DANGER
Electrical trouble shooting must be performed by qualified electricians skilled in
the use of electrical instruments.
Preventive Maintenance
To assure satisfactory operation of the pump,
scheduled inspection and periodic maintenance
are required. We suggest an inspection and
maintenance log be kept and the inspector
immediately report any problems.
Driver Does Not Start
1. Refer to motor or engine manufacturers’
O&M manual.
Driver Fails To Come Up To Speed
1. Refer to motor or engine manufacturers’
O&M manual.
Motor Runs Hot
1. Inadequate ventilation.
a. Assure adequate supply of fresh air.
1) Check air blast through motor by
feeling air discharge at bottom of motor.
2. Overload.
a. Check for tight or locked shaft.
Motor Vibrates
1. Motor and pump mis-aligned.
a. Re-align pump and motor.
b. Tighten foundation or pump bolting.
2. Worn bearings or bent shaft.
a. Disconnect pump from motor and run
motor only.
(1) Repair as necessary.
3. Hydraulic disturbance in discharge piping.
a. Check piping.
4. Unbalanced rotor assembly.
a. Refer to motor manufacturers’ O&M
manual.
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Driver Is Noisy
1. Refer to motor or engine manufacturers’
O&M manual.
This Aurora Pump model vertical turbine fire
pump is supplied with either product lubricated
or oil lubricated column and product lubricated
bowl bearings only. The suction bell bearing is
grease packed at the factory. It is not necessary
to re-lubricate this bearing except when the
pump is to be torn down for maintenance and
the bowl assembly is to be disassembled.
A guide for preventive maintenance for normal
applications is given below. Unusual applications with abnormal heat, moisture, dust, etc.,
may require more frequent inspection and service.
Grease Recommendation
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Item
Seal Box
Action Required
Inspect during each weekly
test for excessive leakage.
Adjust or replace packing
as required.
Driver Bearings
Lubricate according to
instructions given in the
driver O&M.
Pump Alignment Check for changes annually.
Correct as required.
Noise Level
Check for changes during
each weekly test. Correct as
required.
Pump Vibration
Check for changes during
each weekly test. Correct as
required.
The following lubricants are recommended for
both potable and non-potable pumping systems:
Non-Potable System
Potable Water System
Manufacturer
Generic
Atlantic
Richfield
Gulf
Sinclair
Texaco
Type
N.L.G.I. #2 Lithium base
multi-purpose grease with a
mineral oil viscosity of 7501050 SSU at 100˚F and 7582 SSU at 210˚F
ARCO MP #2
Gulfcrown #2
Litholine MP #2
Marfak #958
Packing Adjustment
Manufacturer
Generic
Chevron
Ideal
Keystone
Lubriplate
Mobile
Type
N.L.G.I. #2 meeting FDA
Regulation 178.3570 and
has USDA Type H-1 and
FDA approvals for inciden
tal food contact
FM Grade 2
FG #2
Nevastone HT/AW2
FGL-2
FM Grade 2
Packed box pumps should be checked during
each weekly test and the glands should be readjusted if necessary. Initial adjustment is accomplished by tightening the gland nuts finger tight.
Packing Replacement
CAUTION
Excessive tightening of the glands may cause
shaft sleeve damage.
Use only genuine Aurora Pump replacement
packing. The replacement procedure should be
as follows:
A. Stop the pump.
DANGER
Lock out electrical power or diesel engine
controller in the off position to prevent accidental starting and causing possible personal
injury.
B. Unbolt and remove the gland.
C. Use a flexible packing tool* with a hook
attachment for removal of the packing.
*The packing tool can be purchased from the
factory or local supply house.
D. Clean the packing box and shaft sleeve.
E. Inspect the shaft sleeve for wear or rough
finish and replace the sleeve with a genuine
Aurora Pump sleeve if necessary.
IMPORTANT
Stagger the packing end joints 180 degrees∞
and firmly seat each ring of packing as you
install it.
F. Install the new packing.
A. Refer to the technical data section for perti
nent stuffing box and packing dimensions.
B. Reinstall the gland and tighten the gland nuts
finger tight. After the pump has been started
adjust the glands so that there is a steady
stream, approximately 1/8" diameter, from
the packing box.
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WARNING
Read this entire disassembly procedure and
refer to the sectional drawings in this manual
before starting.
Pump Disassembly
Major maintenance beyond lubrication, adjustment of impeller or wear ring clearance, and
replacement or adjustment of the packing will
require disassembly of the pump. The following
are step-by-step instructions and are essentially
the reverse of the installation procedure.
Driver Removal
Vertical Hollow Shaft (VHS) Driver
A. Stop the pump and lock out the power to the
driver. Close the discharge valve. Disconnect
the electrical cables from the driver.
DANGER
Check with proper electrical testing equipment to be certain all electrical power to the
driver and accessories associated with the
pump is disconnected.
Disconnect and remove gauges and all other
auxiliary piping. (Stuffing box lubrication)
B. Remove the driver cover and adjusting nut
lockscrew. Lower the shaft until the impeller
rests on the bowl seat. Remove the adjusting
nut and gib key.
C. Disconnect the shaft coupling under the driv
er and remove the top shaft. Remove the cap
to the following procedure which is essential
ly the reverse of the installation procedure.
B. Remove the packing gland bolts (8), glands
(9), water slinger (6) and packing (15).
WARNING
Use a guide rope going from the sling joint,
the head, attached to the discharge flange.
This will keep the head from tipping over,
possibly causing personal injury.
C. Loosen and remove all the discharge piping
flange bolts.
D. Remove the packing box bolts and remove
the packing box from the head and shaft to a
work area for inspection & cleaning. The
packing box bearing (17A) is an interference
fit in the packing box. The removal of this
bearing will require the use of a mechanical
press the bearing maybe removed by machin
ing or other similar methods. Use care when
removing bearings to not damage bores or
hubs.
E. Lift entire unit with the lifting lugs and
install a column clamp just below the upper
column flange leaving room to remove the
DANGER
Use a crane or hoist of adequate capacity to
prevent serious personal injury.
flange bolting. Lower unit so that the column
clamp rests on adequate supports.
F. Remove the bolts holding the column to the
discharge head. Lift the discharge head off
the unit and set aside.
Column Removal
CAUTION
Always use protective eyewear.
screws holding driver to discharge head.
D. Lift the driver from the head and set aside.
Discharge Head Removal
A. Remove and disassemble the pump head, the
column, packing box and shafting according
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Flanged Column
A. Install eyebolts of sufficient size in the col
umn flange holes and lift the unit and reposi
tion the clamp below the next column flange.
B. Use column and shaft clamps (or other
acceptable method) to safely support and lift
this assembly.
C. Unbolt column flange and lift column
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
enough to loosen the shaft coupling. When all
components are loose, carefully lift this
assembly from the pump unit. With soft skid
boards under the column to protect the flange,
slowly lower the column and shaft assembly
IMPORTANT
Shaft threads are left-hand rotation.
onto the floor and move to a convenient work
area.
D. Repeat above steps A, B & C until all col
umn and shaft sections have been removed
from the unit.
E. Remove the bearing retainer assembly for
inspection and cleaning.
F. Remove shaft section from column pipe.
Remove couplings from shafts and inspect for
wear or damage.
G. Inspect bearings and retainers for damage.
H. If the top and intermediate drive shaft
sleeves (13 & 29) show wear or damage
IMPORTANT
Measure and record the position of the sleeves
(13 & 29) on the shafts before removal. They
must be put back in exactly the same place.
CAUTION
To prevent possible serious personal Injury
always wear heat resistant gloves when handling heated parts.
remove the sleeve by heating it to 350˚F400˚F to break the Loctite bond.
I. Refer to Pump Bowl Disassembly for detailed
bowl disassembly procedures.
Threaded Column
A. Lift the unit and reposition the clamp below
the next column coupling.
B. Use column and shaft clamps (or other
acceptable method) to safely support and lift
this assembly.
C. Unscrew the column coupling and lift col
umn enough to loosen the shaft coupling.
When all components are loose, carefully lift
this assembly from the pump unit. With soft
skid boards under the column to protect the
threads, slowly lower the column and shaft
IMPORTANT
Shaft threads are left-hand rotation.
assembly onto the floor and move to a conve
nient work area.
D. Repeat above steps A, B, and C until all col
umn and shaft sections have been removed
from the unit.
E. Remove the bearing retainer assembly for
inspection and cleaning.
F Remove shaft section from column pipe.
Remove couplings from shafts and inspect for
wear or damage.
G. Inspect bearings and retainers for damage.
H. If the top and intermediate drive shaft
sleeves (13 & 29) show wear or damage
remove the sleeve by heating it to 350˚F400˚F to break the Loctite bond.
I. Refer to Pump Bowl Disassembly for detailed
bowl disassembly procedures.
Pump Bowl Disassembly
For disassembly of the pump bowls, proceed in
accordance with steps listed below. Select a
clean area for work. Refer to assembly drawing
and parts list for part identification.
Flanged Bowls
A. Place the bowl assembly in a horizontal
position, blocked to prevent rolling.
B. Measure and record the axial end play of the
shaft. This must be checked on reassembly of
the bowls.
C. Remove the shaft coupling(31).
D. Remove the capscrews holding the top inter
mediate bowl (55) and discharge case (54) or
water lube adapter (54A) and remove from
the pump shaft (32) and set aside for inspec
tion.
D. For keyed impellers, skip to step ‘I’.
E. Remove the impeller (38) and collet (39)
from the pump shaft according to the follow
ing procedure:
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
1. To remove the collet from the impeller, pull
the shaft upwards until the impeller is in its
highest position. Using a collet driver (see
Assembly Tools at the end of this section)
drive the impeller off the collet.
2. To remove the collet, insert a screwdriver in
the collet slit and wedge apart; the collet will
slide easily off of the shaft.
3. If impellers are to be reused, they should be
marked so that they are re-installed in the
same bowl position.
G. Remove the capscrews holding the next
intermediate bowl (36). Remove the interme
diate bowl from the pump shaft and set aside
for inspection.
H. Repeat steps ‘F’ & ‘G’ until all bowls and
impellers have been removed. Skip to step
‘L’.
I. For keyed impellers, the impeller (38) can be
removed from the pump shaft according to
the following procedure. First, loosen and
remove the impeller gib key setscrew.
Remove the impeller from the shaft and key.
Remove the key.
J. Remove the capscrews holding the next inter
mediate bowl (36). Remove the intermediate
bowl from the pump shaft and set aside for
inspection.
K. Repeat steps ‘I’ & ‘J’ until all bowls and
impellers have been removed.
L. Remove the shaft from the suction bell (40),
or suction case.
M. Measure and record the location of the sand
collar (58). Remove the sand collar only if it
is damaged and replacement is required.
N. Refer to Wear Rings section of this manual
for instructions on replacing existing rings.
Inspection for Replacement
After the components are disassembled, each
part should be thoroughly cleaned and inspected
for wear and physical damage. During cleaning,
do not allow any petroleum-based solvents on
rubber bearings.
It is not necessary to remove bearings unless
inspection indicates replacement is necessary. If
it is necessary to remove bearings, they should
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CAUTION
Use care not to damage bores or hubs during
bearing removal.
be pressed from their seats and discarded.
Any parts showing signs of excessive wear or
damage should be replaced with genuine
Aurora Pump parts. Maximum clearances are
shown on the technical data page found in the
drawing section of this manual.
A. Inspect the shafting (23) at each bearing
location for damage or excessive wear and
replace shaft if not salvageable.
B. Inspect all line shaft bearings (26), packing
box bushing (17A), and all bowl bearings
(34, 35, 41, 50, 54B) for wear and excessive
clearance. If the diametrical bearing clearance
exceeds the limits, the bearings must be
replaced.
C. Inspect the bowl wear ring for wear and
excessive clearance. The correct clearance is
shown on the technical data page in the draw
ing section of this manual. The ring should be
replaced with a genuine Aurora Pump
replacement part.
D. Inspect the shaft sleeves for wear. Replace as
necessary. If the sleeves (13 & 29) show wear
CAUTION
If it is found that any of the bearings or
sleeves have excessive wear, it is recommended that all bearings and sleeves be
replaced (including bowl bearings).
CAUTION
Measure and record the position of the
sleeve (13) on the shaft (19) before
removal.
WARNING
To prevent possible serious personal injury,
heat resistant gloves must be worn when
handling heated parts.
or damage, remove the sleeve(s) by heating it
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
to 350˚-400˚ F to break the Loctite bond.
Shaft Straightness
Prior to installation or reassembly, bowl shafts
and line shaft should be checked for straightness. The maximum allowable total indicated
runout must be less than .005".
Refer to the following illustrations showing the
proper positions at which dial indicator readings
should be taken. The shaft should be supported
in V-blocks or on rollers as shown. Position the
dial indicator and zero the dial face. Slowly
rotate the shaft and observe the maximum
runout.
If the shafts exceed the .005" maximum limit,
straightening will be required. Consult the factory for straightening recommendations, or a
local qualified machine shop.
Figure A
(Shafts 10 ft long or less)
Pump Bowl Assembly
Prior to the start of reassembling the pump bowl
the following is to be done:
A. Apply grease to the bowl registers to
improve assembly alignment.
B. Clean all components before starting the
assembly. Do not apply any petroleum based
solvents to neoprene bearings.
C. Install bearings in their respective bowls if
they have been removed. If they have not
been replaced, they should be thoroughly
cleaned and lubricated with a thin film of
grease (except neoprene bearings).
D. Install new wear rings, if they are to be
replaced, in all bowls. Refer to Wear Rings
section of this manual for instructions.
E. Remove the pipe plug from the suction bell
and remove old grease. Apply a thin film of
multi-purpose grease to the shaft and the suc
tion bowl bearing. See Grease
Recommendation in the drawing section of
this manual.
F. Lay out the parts in the order in which they
will be assembled. Reused impellers are to be
re-installed in the same bowl in which it was
originally installed and the bowl is to be rein
stalled in it’s original position.
G. Install shaft sleeves as required according to
the following procedure:
1. Refer to the previously recorded sleeve loca
tions and scribe or mark shaft accordingly.
2. Thoroughly clean the sleeve and shaft in the
sleeve area using a cleaner as recommended
by Loctite.
3. Apply a coat of Loctite 609 on the shaft in
the correct sleeve location area. Slide the
sleeve over the shaft, rotating it several times
while at the same time moving the sleeve axi
ally on the shaft. This will spread the Loctite
evenly.
H. Proceed with the assembly of the pump bowl
as follows:
Flanged Bowls
A. Put the suction bell in a horizontal position
and block from rolling. Insert the pump shaft
into the bearing as far as it will go. Insert a
shaft locating tool (refer to Assembly Tools
found at the end of this section) through the
pipe tap in the suction bell and fasten to the
pump shaft. Tighten securely.
B. Install the sand collar if it has been removed
and secure with setscrews.
C. For keyed impellers, skip to step ‘H’.
D. For colleted impellers, install the first
impeller over the pump shaft and into posi
tion in the suction bell seat. The impeller
should rotate freely in the bowl. If it binds,
remove and determine the cause.
E. Open a lock collet slightly and slide over the
pump shaft and into the impeller. Using a col
let driver (refer to Assembly Tools at found at
the end of this section) drive the lock collet
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
into place in the impeller bore. This will
require substantial force to make sure the col
CAUTION
Failure to properly seat the impeller drive
collet will result in damage to the pump.
lation.
Wear Rings
If the wear rings require replacement, refer to
Wear Ring Removal below.
Wear Ring Removal
let is properly seated. An experienced
mechanic will be able to detect the change in
sound when the collet has properly seated.
F. Install the intermediate bowl and tighten cap
screws.
G. Repeat steps D, E and F to install all addi
tional stages until all pump bowls have been
reassembled. Skip to step ‘L’.
H. For keyed impellers, insert key into keyway
and install the first impeller over the pump
shaft and into position in the suction bell seat.
The impeller should rotate freely in the bowl.
If it binds, remove and determine the cause.
I. Insert and tighten the impeller gib key
setscrew.
J. Install the intermediate bowl and tighten cap
screws.
K. Repeat steps H, I and J to install all addition
al stages until all pump bowls have been
reassembled.
L. Install the top intermediate bowl (55) and
discharge case (54) or water lube adapter
(54A) over the pump shaft and bolt in place
with capscrews and nuts.
M. Remove the shaft locating tool holding the
pump shaft in place. Check the bowl end
play. It should be the same as previously
recorded (or very close). If it is not, the bowl
assembly should be disassembled to deter
mine the reason. Pack the cavity with grease
and replace the pipe plug in the suction bell
(case) hub.
N. Install the coupling (31) on the pump shaft.
O. The bowl assembly is now complete.
P. Refer to Wear Rings for instructions on wear
ring replacement, if wear ring replacement is
required.
Q. Refer to the Installation Section of this man
ual to complete pump assembly and reinstal
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WARNING
To prevent possible serious personal injury,
heat resistant gloves must, be worn when
handling heated parts.
A. If the wear ring requires replacement it can
be more easily removed by heating it to 250˚
- 400˚ F.
B. The ring may also be removed by splitting
CAUTION
Care should be used to avoid damage to
the bowl ring seat.
CAUTION
Machine work should be done by a qualified machinist experienced in similar
machining work. If the wear rings are to
be replaced they should be replaced with
genuine Fairbanks Morse wear rings.
Install the wear rings as follows.
CAUTION
To prevent possible serious personal
injury, approved safety glasses must be
worn when grinding.
with a chisel and removed or machined.
Installing New Wear Ring
A. To ensure proper bonding, thoroughly clean
all mating parts with solvent to remove all
grease, oil, dirt, etc.
B. Apply a bead of Loctite 290 completely
around the middle of the bowl wear ring fit,
and press the wear ring in place.
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
IMPORTANT
To avoid distortion and ensure proper installation, be careful to press the wear rings
evenly and completely in place. They
should be firmly butted against the corresponding bowl shoulder at the bottom of the
wear ring fit.
Assembly Tools
The following tools are to facilitate installation
and disassembly of the pump shaft (shaft locating tool) and impeller (collet driver). These
tools are available for purchase from your
Aurora Pump representative or they can be
made according to the dimensions given below.
Collet Driver
The collet drive is used to drive the split col
let
between
the
impeller
& pump
shaft
and
when
Collet Driver
reversed,
Models Shaft Dia.
can be
10FEM
1.438
used to
11FGM
1.438
loosen the
12FCM
1.688
col13FGH
1.688
let when
1.938
disassem- 15FGH
bling the bowl assembly.
A
3
3
3
3
3
B
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
5/16
C
2-7/8
2-7/8
3
3
3-1/4
D
1-21/32
1-21/32
1-29/32
1-29/32
2-1/4
E
F
1-15/32 2-1/32
1-15/32 2-1/32
1-23/32 2-7/32
1-23/32 2-7/32
1-31/32 2-31/32
G
3/4
3/4
1
1
3/4
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Shaft Locating Tool
The shaft locating tool sets the proper position
of moving parts in relation to the stationary
parts of the bowl assembly for colleted driven
impellers. This tool is not required for keyed
impellers.
Style 1
Style 2
Models Shaft Dia. Style Bolt Size
10FEM
1.438
2
3/8 x 2-1/4
11FGM
1.438
2
3/8 x 2-1/2
12FCM
1.688
2
3/8 x 2-1/2
13FGH
1.688
2
3/8 x 2-1/2
15FGH
1.938
2
3/8 x 2-1/2
30
A
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
B
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
C
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
D
1.75
1.93
2.12
2.12
2.31
E
1.25
1.43
1.62
1.62
1.81
F
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Maintenance History
Date
Maintenance Performed
Part Used
Part Numbers
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Maintenance Notes
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SECTION 6 REPAIR PARTS
Ordering Parts
When ordering parts, give pump serial number,
size, model number, a complete description, and
item number of each part. Refer to the drawings and parts list in the drawing section of this
manual. You may order parts from your local
Aurora Pump distributor. Consult your local
telephone yellow pages under “Pumps” for the
distributor nearest you.
You may also contact Aurora Pump directly as
follows:
Aurora Pump
3601 Fairbanks Avenue
PO Box 6999
Kansas City, KS 66106
Tel (913) 371-5000
Fax (800) 848-3696
Recommended Spare Parts
Refer to Table 1 for a list of recommended
spare parts. This list is for normal duty. Where
severe conditions exist or minimum down time
is critical additional quantities and those items
indicated should be considered.
Table 1
Item
13
15
17A
26
29
31
34
35
41
50
54B
98
Recommended Spare Parts
Description
Sleeve, Top Drive Shaft
Packing, set
Bushing, Packing Box
Bearings, Line shaft, set
Sleeve, Line shaft, set
Couplings, set
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Inter Bowl, set
Bearing, Suction
Bearing Connector, set
Bearing, Discharge case
Wear Ring, set
Gasket, set
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Returning Parts
All materials or parts returned to the factory
must have prior approval and a “Returned
Goods Tag”, listing the material to be returned
and the reasons for the return. All material to
be returned should be carefully packaged to
avoid damage in route from rough handling or
exposure to weather. Contact the factory for
shipping instructions. All material is to be
returned freight prepaid.
Aurora Pump makes improvements on its products from time to time and reserves the right to
furnish improved parts for repairs. A part that
is received and is not identical in appearance, or
has a different symbol from the original part
may be interchangeable. Examine the part carefully before contacting your Aurora Pump representative. The parts should never be returned
to the factory without first obtaining proper
authorization from your Aurora Pump representative.
Service
Warranty Service
For Warranty Service contact the facility from
which your pump was shipped.
Shipping facility address:
Aurora Pump
3610 Fairbanks Avenue
PO Box 6999
Kansas City, KS 66106
Tel: (913) 371-5000
Fax: (913) 371-2272
Service After Warranty
For service after warranty on this pump or any
other pumping equipment contact you local
Aurora Pump distributor or by contacting:
Pump Services Group, 1-800-648-PUMP
3610 Fairbanks Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66106
Fax: (913) 371-0515
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VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
TECHNICAL DATA
TABLE #1
Bowl Size
10FEM
11FGM
12FCM
13FGH
15FGH
19FGM
19FGH
Shaft End Play (Inches)
At Full Dia. At Min. Dia.
0.70
0.78
0.75
1.07
0.99
1.17
0.87
1.81
0.93
1.90
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
TABLE #2
Tube Tension Nut Torque Values
Enclosing
Required
Tube Size
Torque
2
400 ft. lbs.
2 1/2
400 ft. lbs.
3
800 ft. lbs.
3 1/2
800 ft. lbs.
4
1200 ft. lbs.
5
1200 ft. lbs.
Shaft
Diameter
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-11/16
1-15/16
2- 3/16
1
.07
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
Number of Turns
2
3
4
.14 .21 .28
.20 .30 .40
.20 .30 .40
.20 .30 .40
.20 .30 .40
.20 .30 .40
TABLE #5
Enclosing Tube Threading
Pump Model
Rotation
10FEM
Left Hand
11FGM
Left Hand
12FCM
Left Hand
13FGH
Left Hand
15FGH
Left Hand
19FGM
Right Hand
19FGH
Right Hand
TABLE #3
TABLE #6
Impeller Position
10FEM
0.200
11FGM
0.200
12FCM
0.200
13FGH
0.200
15FGH
0.200
19FGM
0.125
19FGH
0.125
Adjusting Nut Threading
Pump Model
Rotation
10FEM
Right Hand
11FGM
Right Hand
12FCM
Right Hand
13FGH
Right Hand
15FGH
Right Hand
19FGM
Left Hand
19FGH
Left Hand
Note: Dimension shown is the amount the
impeller is to be raised above the bowl seat.
(1) Indicates inches to lowered from top most
position.
34
TABLE #4
5
.35
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Table #7
System Type
Non Potable
Potable
Grease
N.L.G.I. #2 Lithium base multi-purpose
grease with a mineral based oil viscosity of
750-1050 SSU at 100˚F and 75-82 SSU at
210˚F.
Oil
High quality grade of nondetergent oil with an
API/SAE rating 10W
Rating
Suggested Manufacturers:
Atlantic Richfield- ARCO M/P #2
GulfGulfcrown #2
SinclairLitholine M/P #2
TexacoMarfak 958; M/P #2
Suggested Manufacturers:
Mobil
Sinclair
Texaco
N.L.G.I. #2 meeting FDA regulation 178.3570
and has USDA Type H-1 and FDA approval
for lubricants with incidental food contact.
USDA and FDA Approved
Suggested Manufacturer:
Chevron
FM Grade 2
Ideal
FG #2
Keystone
Nevastone HT/AW2
Lubriplate
FGL-2
Mobile
FM Grade 2
Suggested Manufacturer:
AMOCO
White Mineral Oil No. 5 NF
Table #8
Bowl Size
10FEM
11FEM
12FEM
13FGH
15FGH
19FGM
19FGH
Diametrical Bowl Wear Ring
Clearance
Nominal
Replacement
0.016
0.016
0.016
0.016
0.016
0.027
0.027
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.035
0.035
Diametrical Bowl Bearing Clearance
(Inches)
Bronze
Nominal
Replacement
0.014
0.018
0.014
0.018
0.014
0.018
0.014
0.018
0.014
0.018
0.011
0.015
0.011
0.015
35
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Table #9
Product Lubricated (Neoprene Bearings)
Lineshaft Diameter
1
1-1/4 1-1/2 1-11/16 1-15/16
Sleeve OD
1-3/16 1-7/16 1-11/16 1-7/8
2-1/8
Box ID1-15/16
2-3/16 2-7/16 2-5/8
2-7/8
3-1/8
Box Depth
1-5/8
1-5/8 1-5/8
1-5/8
1-5/8
No. Rings Packing
4
4
4
4
4
Size Packing
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
Enclosed Lineshaft – Oil Lubricated
Lineshaft Diameter
1
1-1/4 1-1/2 1-11/16 1-15/16
Tube Size
1-1/2
2
2-1/2
2-1/2
3
36
2-3/16
2-3/8
1-5/8
4
3/8
2-3/16
3
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Figure 1 & 2
37
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
Figure 3 & 4
38
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH
SDC Discharge Head – Water Lubrication Only
1
22
7
6
9
15
8
17
11
17A
12
13
14
19
21
31
28
24
25
26
29
23
31
30
54A
34
55
98
35
36
39
38
40
32
88
42A
58
41
59
42
ITEM
1
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
17
17A
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
42A
54A
55
58
59
88
98
DESCRIPTION
Adjusting Nut
Water Slinger
Discharge Head
Capscrew, Packing Box
Gland Half
Gasket, Packing Box
Pre Lube Plug (2)
Sleeve, Top Shaft
Foundation Plate
Packing
Packing Box
Bushing, Packing Box
Top Shaft
Column Pipe, Top
Coupling, Lineshaft
Lineshaft
Coupling, Column
Bearing Retainer
Bearing
Column Pipe, Intermediate
Sleeve, Intermediate Shaft
Column Pipe, Bottom
Coupling, Pump Shaft
Pump Shaft
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Intermediate Bowl
Bowl, Intermediate
Impeller
Lock Collet, Impeller
Bell, Suction
Bearing, Suction Bell
Strainer
Clip, Strainer
Flange, Adapter
Bowl, Top
Sand Collar
Plug, Suction Bell
Set Screw, Sand Collar
Bowl, Wear Ring
MATERIAL
Steel
Neoprene
Cast Iron
Steel Gr. 2
Bronze
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Syn. Graphite Impreg.
Cast Iron
Bronze
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Bronze
Neoprene
Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless Steel
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Bronze
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Steel
Cast Iron
Steel
Bronze
39
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH
LAD Discharge Head – Water Lubrication Only
1
22
7
6
9
15
8
17
11
17A
13
12
16
14
18
19
21
31
28
24
25
26
29
23
31
30
54A
34
55
98
35
36
39
38
40
32
88
42A
58
41
59
42
40
ITEM
1
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17A
18
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
42A
54A
55
58
59
88
98
DESCRIPTION
Adjusting Nut
Water Slinger
Discharge Head
Capscrew, Packing Box
Gland Half
Gasket, Packing Box
Pre Lube Plug (2)
Sleeve, Top Shaft
Foundation Plate
Packing
Gasket, Top Flange
Packing Box
Bushing, Packing Box
Flange, Top Column
Top Shaft
Column Pipe, Top
Coupling, Lineshaft
Lineshaft
Coupling, Column
Bearing Retainer
Bearing
Column Pipe, Intermediate
Sleeve, Intermediate Shaft
Column Pipe, Bottom
Coupling, Pump Shaft
Pump Shaft
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Intermediate Bowl
Bowl, Intermediate
Impeller
Lock Collet, Impeller
Bell, Suction
Bearing, Suction Bell
Strainer
Clip, Strainer
Flange, Adapter
Bowl, Top
Sand Collar
Plug, Suction Bell
Set Screw, Sand Collar
Bowl, Wear Ring
MATERIAL
Steel
Neoprene
Cast Iron
Steel Gr. 2
Bronze
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Syn. Graphite Impreg.
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Bronze
Cast Iron
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Bronze
Neoprene
Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless Steel
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Bronze
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Steel
Cast Iron
Steel
Bronze
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
19FGM & 19FGH
SDH Discharge Head – Water Lubrication Only
1
22
7
6
8
9
11
15
17
12
17A
16
14
18
19
21
31
28
24
26
29
23
31
30
54A
34
55
98
35
36
39
38
40
32
42A
58
41
59
42
ITEM
1
6
7
8
9
11
12
14
15
16
17
17A
18
19
21
22
23
24
26
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
42A
54A
55
58
59
98
DESCRIPTION
Adjusting Nut
Water Slinger
Discharge Head
Capscrew, Packing Box
Gland Half
Gasket, Packing Box
Pre Lube Plug
Foundation Plate
Packing
Gasket, Top Flange
Packing Box
Bushing, Packing Box
Flange, Top Column
Top Shaft
Column Pipe, Top
Coupling, Lineshaft
Lineshaft
Coupling, Combination
Bearing
Column Pipe, Intermediate
Sleeve, Intermediate Shaft
Column Pipe, Bottom
Coupling, Pump Shaft
Pump Shaft
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Intermediate Bowl
Bowl, Intermediate
Impeller
Gib Key, Impeller
Bell, Suction
Bearing, Suction Bell
Strainer
Machine Screw, Strainer
Flange, Adapter
Bowl, Top
Sand Collar
Plug, Suction Bell
Bowl, Wear Ring
MATERIAL
Bronze
Neoprene
Cast Iron
Steel Gr. 2
Bronze
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Acrylic
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Bronze
Cast Iron
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Cast Iron
Neoprene
Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless Steel
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Bronze
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Bronze
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Rubber
Cast Iron
Bronze
41
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH
SDC Discharge Head – Oil Lubrication Only
1
22
7
63
63A
51A
12
14
19
21
31
28
51
24
50
23
65
31
30
50
54A
6
54
34
55
98
35
36
39
38
40
32
88
42A
58
41
59
42
42
ITEM
1
6
7
12
14
19
21
22
23
24
28
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
42A
50
51
51A
54
54A
55
58
59
63
63A
65
88
98
DESCRIPTION
Adjusting Nut
Water Slinger
Discharge Head
Pre Lube Plug (2)
Foundation Plate
Top Shaft
Column Pipe, Top
Coupling, Lineshaft
Lineshaft
Coupling, Column
Column Pipe, Intermediate
Column Pipe, Bottom
Coupling, Pump Shaft
Pump Shaft
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Intermediate Bowl
Bowl, Intermediate
Impeller
Lock Collet, Impeller
Bell, Suction
Bearing, Suction Bell
Strainer
Clip, Strainer
Bearing, Connector
Enclosing Tube, Bottom/Inter
Enclosing Tube, Top
Case, Discharge
Oil Seal
Bowl, Top
Sand Collar
Plug, Suction Bell
Nut, Tube Tension
Gasket, Tension Nut
Stabilizer, Tube
Set Screw, Sand Collar
Bowl, Wear Ring
MATERIAL
Steel
Neoprene
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless Steel
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Bronze
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Steel
Steel
Cast Iron
Commercial
Cast Iron
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Copper
Rubber
Steel
Bronze
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH
LAD Discharge Head – Oil Lubrication Only
1
22
7
63
63A
51A
12
16
14
18
19
21
31
28
51
24
50
23
65
31
30
50
54A
6
54
34
55
98
35
36
39
38
40
32
88
42A
58
41
ITEM
1
6
7
12
14
16
18
19
21
22
23
24
28
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
42A
50
51
51A
54
54A
55
58
59
63
63A
65
88
98
DESCRIPTION
Adjusting Nut
Water Slinger
Discharge Head
Pre Lube Plug (2)
Foundation Plate
Gasket, Top Flange
Flange, Top Column
Top Shaft
Column Pipe, Top
Coupling, Lineshaft
Lineshaft
Coupling, Column
Column Pipe, Intermediate
Column Pipe, Bottom
Coupling, Pump Shaft
Pump Shaft
Bearing, Top Bowl
Bearing, Intermediate Bowl
Bowl, Intermediate
Impeller
Lock Collet, Impeller
Bell, Suction
Bearing, Suction Bell
Strainer
Clip, Strainer
Bearing, Connector
Enclosing Tube, Bottom/Inter
Enclosing Tube, Top
Case, Discharge
Lip Seal
Bowl, Top
Sand Collar
Plug, Suction Bell
Nut, Tube Tension
Gasket, Tension Nut
Stabilizer, Tube
Set Screw, Sand Collar
Bowl, Wear Ring
MATERIAL
Steel
Neoprene
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
Tag Board
Cast Iron
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless Steel
Bronze
Bronze
Cast Iron
Bronze
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Steel
Steel
Cast Iron
Commercial
Cast Iron
Steel
Cast Iron
Bronze
Copper
Rubber
Steel
Bronze
59
42
43
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
10FEM, 11FGM, 12FCM, 13FGH, & 15FGH
SDH Discharge Head – Oil Lubrication Only
REFER TO FACTORY
44
VERTICAL TURBINE MODELS
NOTES:
45
AP-VT-ISM 4/06
Aurora Pumps
NOTE:
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information without notice.
3601 Fairbanks Avenue
PO Box 6999
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Tel (913) 371-5000
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