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1. Figure 67 Securing Pump Shaft 8 Remove the shaft nut lock washer and washer Figure 68 Figure 68 Removing Shaft Nut and Washers Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 37 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Balance Disc Replacement cont 9 Remove the balance disc and balance disc O ring Figure 69 10 Remove the balance washer and key Figure 70 Figure 70 Removing Balance Disc Washer and Key 38 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Balance Disc Replacement cont Balance Disc Inspection 1 Inspect the surfaces of the balance disc for unusual wear Surfaces may have some wear but should be smooth Figure 71 2 Measure the balance disc outer hub thickness Figure 72 Refer to the Balance Disc Wear Chart for wear limit specifications The maximum acceptable balance disc wear is 0 508 mm 0 020 If the balance disc wear exceeds its wear limit it must be replaced IF DISC IS WORN MORE THAN Balance Disc Wear Chart 0 0508 cm 0 020 FROM ORIGINAL THICKNESS REPLACE BALANCE DISC Balance Original Wear Limit Disc Model Thickness 0 508 mm When New 0 020 MSB 15 13 5 mm 0 53 13 0 mm 0 51 through MSB 120 3 Inspect the bearing carrier for unusual wear or scoring Clean and polish if necessary Figure 73 4 Inspect al
2. Motor mounting 4 to 6 depending on motor Precision leveling foot mounting Support bracket mounting Baseplate mounting feet Figure 10 Optional Baseplate Foundation Specifications A concrete foundation is recommended for all MSB pump installations Concrete provides good support and good vibration absorption The foundation should have a mass that is 50 more than the total weight of the equipment and its perimeter should extend at least 6 inches 15 cm on each side from the pump and motor Make sure the concrete is completely dry and level before installing any machinery Make sure anchor bolts and shims are properly sized and installed in cases of uneven surfaces Figure 11 OPTIONAL BASEPLATE LEVELING HOLES CONCRETE FOUNDATION PROPER SHIM PLACEMENT Figure 11 Proper Shimming Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 11 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Installation Procedures cont Motor Installation 1 Clean the motor flange face with a clean cloth to remove any foreign matter rust or protective coating and place the motor in its mounting position Figure 12 2 Install the motor mounting bolts and shims as necessary Figure 13 Tighten to motor manufacturers specifications NOTE Make sure to install shims where necessary to prevent motor frame distortion resulting from soft foot Soft foot is a condition were one of the motor frame feet are not
3. throttle nipple O rings and install the cavity cover with throttle nipple Figure 77 NOTE Make sure both throttle nipple ends are firmly seated Figure 77 Installing Cavity Cover 5 Apply system compliant thread locking compound to the threads of the three 3 cavity cover screws Figure 78 APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT THREAD LOCKING COMPOUND Figure 78 Applying Thread Locking Compound 6 Install the three 3 cavity cover screws with washers Figure 79 Tighten to 8 5 N m 75 Lb in Figure 79 Installing Cavity Cover Screws Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 41 42 FEDCO Balance Disc Replacement cont 7 Lubricate the discharge housing O ring and install the discharge housing and retaining ring Figure 80 8 Remove the strap or chain wrench and install the coupling guards and tighten the eight 8 screws Figure 81 Figure 81 Installing Coupling Guards Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 di Q z r _ MSB Series Pumps N U Y MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Specifications cont Components Exploded Views External Components Description Coupling guard BE S Figure 82 Pump Assembly External Components Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 43 FEDCO Specifications cont Recommen
4. Field Service Department Additional Contact Information FEDCO Tel 734 241 3935 800 Ternes Drive Fax 134 241 5173 Monroe MI 48162 Web site www fedco usa com USA Choose the Service and Support tab Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 8 BO090 MSK Mechanical seal kit 8 M0090 SHT Pump shaft kit 8 BO0090 BDK Balance disc kit Stage kit 8 B0090 STG Stage kit Overhaul kit 8 B0120 OHK Overhaul kit 8 B0090 ORK O Ring kit 45 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Specifications cont Fastener Torque Specifications Mem Metric Standard End shell flange bolts 45 Lb ft 75 Lb in Pump shaft nut 50 Lb ft Balance Disc Specifications Pump Model Original Thickness Wear Limit When New 0 508 mm 0 020 MSB 15 through MSB 120 13 5 mm 0 530 13 0 mm 0 51 Lubricants and Compounds Lubricant Standard Glycerine or ASTM D1257 fresh water with soap Anti seize compound system compound system 46 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Specifications cont Maintenance By following the schedule of preventive maintenance presented below the MSB pump will deliver years of trouble free performance One 1 day after commissioning 1 Recheck pump alignment refer to Final Pump Alignment 2 Visually inspect flexible coupling and tighten the coupling bolts to the specified t
5. Installation Procedures cont Pump Piping Connections pape s oupings e Use only grooved type couplings at all pump and Piping Alignment pipe connections Figure 42 e Accurate alignment and support of all piping con Follow all manufacturer installation and torque nected to the pump is critical Figure 41 specifications e Any movement occurring at the inlet or discharge e Align all piping carefully before installing cou pump connections may cause pump misalignment plings and stress over time e DO NOT use couplings to force piping to align Do not force any misaligned pipes to connect to the Make sure all seals seat correctly inside the pump discharge or inlet coupling e f piping or seals are not aligned correctly leaking may occur under pressure GROOVED COUPLING Tr A A Z 2 F COUPLING SEAL W ODl C e YES Figure 41 Proper Piping Alignment Figure 42 Typical Grooved Coupling Inlet Piping Keep the inlet pipe free of high points which could trap air and could disrupt pump priming Vacuum and or pressure gages are recommended to allow measurement of pump inlet pressure NEVER throttle the pump on the inlet side Outlet Piping The pump discharge piping should have a removable section of pipe such as a spool piece or elbow to allow the pump to slide forward for service Figure 43 Servicing the shaft seal water bearing or flexible coupling requires a space of approximately 30 5 cm 12 inches
6. STAR Fe oe he pe ey he ae ee Biera rl a We a eet re SM ern nd ARTE FURE WARRENTY Tar ee epee ore NN al YELLOW TAG FRONT Duty Point Feed Flow Inlet Pres Disc Pres Feed SG calc Version 2 3 MSB 9019 S N 3671 YELLOW TAG REAR Figure 45 Pump Operating Specifications www fedco usa com MSB XXXX Serial No XXXX RPM XXXX Max Temp F XXX Flow gpm XXX DP psi XXX Max rated Pressure psi XXX U S and International Patents Apply PUMP NAMEPLATE Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 FEDCO Upstream Filtration e The pump must be protected from debris in the feed water such as sand gravel or other particulate mat ter e A20 micron filter must be installed upstream of the pump inlet to protect against foreign matter entering the system e Temporary strainers should be installed after initial start up or repairs to protect the pump from possible debris Preparation for Pump Start Up Start Up Precautions Ad WARNING NEVER operate the pump equipment e below the minimum flow rate e when dry e without priming e without proper guards and safety devices installed e with the discharge valve closed e with the suction valve closed ELECTRICAL HAZARD Refer to the motor name plate electrical junction box cover or wiring tag for proper wiring All electrical connec tions should be made by a licensed electr
7. bushing from the inlet housing Figure 53 Figure 53 Removing Motor Adapter and Leakage Bushing 9 Apply soap and water to the pump shaft and using a suitable tool through the inlet housing fluid opening gently push the shaft washer mechanical seal and stationary seal toward the shaft end and remove Figure 54 NOTE Make sure to push the shaft washer only Do NO not push on the shaft retaining ring or damage may occur NOTE The shaft retaining ring does not need to be ra removed unless it is distorted or corroded and needs replacement Figure 54 Removing Shaft Seal Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 31 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Shaft Seal Replacement Cont 10 Inspect the pump shaft shaft retaining ring inlet seal bore and pump shaft for any damage Figure 55 Remove any oil or dirt with a clean cloth Installation Figure 55 Inspecting Retaining Ring Pump Shaft and Bore 1 Install the new shaft washer onto the pump shaft and slide it against the shaft retaining ring Figure 56 2 Slide the new mechanical shaft seal followed by the stationary seal and inlet washer onto the pump shaft Figure 57 Figure 57 Installing Mechanical and Stationary Seals 39 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Shaft Seal Replacement Cont 3 Install the
8. choose the Service and Support tab telephone or FAX FEDCO will give you easy step by step instructions on how to proceed Visual Inspection Make sure all items are accounted for on the start up check list Inspect all piping and electrical connections to the motor and pump Inspect the pump and motor mountings for signs of any movement or vibration Inspect pressure gauges switches and all other instrumentation for proper operation Record any unusual readings Motor Speed and Air Vented from System Direction Correct Motor Gounded with l o Correct Power Needs Pen Inlet Restrictions Sufficient Input Pressure Inlet Piping Leaks Pump Leaking Sufficient Output Pressure e 1 ali Discharge Restictions Figure 46 Basic Visual Inspection Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 27 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Low flow or low pressure Restriction in inlet or Check pump inlet pressure discharge pipes Check position of all control valves Check throttle valve is fully open Incorrect pump speed Check VFD for proper speed setting if or direction equipped Check power supply frequency 50 or 60 Hz Check rotational direction of motor Gauges not operating Inspect gauges for proper operation properly Air Leaks vacuum on Inspect inlet piping joints for leaks pump inlet Inspect pump m
9. in flat contact with the mounting base If not properly shimmed when the bolt is tightened the motor frame will distort PROPERLY SHIMMED Figure 13 Installing Motor Mounting Shims 12 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont Motor Rotational Direction Check 3 Prior to pump installation energize the motor to determine the direction of rotation The correct rotation is indicated by arrows on the pump motor adapter Figure 14 If the rotation is incorrect reverse the polarity of the motor wiring to change the direction of rotation NOTE Reversing polarity of the VFD power input wires will not change the motor rotational direction 4 If the motor rotational direction is correct disconnect the power to the motor according to lock out tag out procedures and complete all electrical connections according to local codes and regulations 5 Loosen the eight 8 screws and remove the coupling guards Figure 15 Figure 15 Removing Coupling Guards Flexible Coupling Check 6 Slide the flexible coupling over the motor shaft with the motor shaft key Figure 16 NOTE If the motor shaft key does not fit properly in the coupling keyway lightly file the motor shaft key until a proper fit is obtained ys Sy Figure 16 Installing Flexible Coupling on Motor Shaft Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipm
10. minimum The pump assembly must be free to move away from the motor in order to gain access to these components OUTLET PIPING DISCHARGE HOUSING 30 5 cm 12 in MINIMUM a REMOVABLE SECTION FOR PUMP SERVICE Figure 43 Removable Section for Pump Service 24 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont Recommended Instrumentation and Operation For safe pump operation a pressure switch or relief valve is recommended for the high pressure side before the mem branes Pressure gauges should be installed at the inlet and outlet of the MSB pump Figure 44 If a throttle valve is used an additional gauge is needed on the output side of the valve It is recommended that a pressure switch should be installed at the pump inlet to prevent pump operation if the feed pressure to the pump is below specifications MSB pumps are not equipped with a check valve to prevent back flow Refer to the pump yellow tag and pump nameplate for equipment specifications Figure 45 SOURCE INLET PRE FILTRATION SYSTEM MSB PUMP ec 3 es 3 gt lt THROTTLE VALVE IF USED MEMBRANE Figure 44 Recommended Instrumentation STAR TUF CHICENINT en ee miia r ee P ee Fah od pe i ede ee ey WEB Chr b nl pia pn ee pee gee eel reali en pepe bes en eee dew bee fe ey oy te ger ge fay bare Be 1m yh ee ee ATLA
11. produce the counter pressure on the balance disc This thrust and counter thrust allows the disc to self balance based on operating conditions WATER BEARING ASSEMBLY Vi i in well is N Ydi A IN Zi N Al Rie ERDE IR N A gt DISCHARGE PRESSURE 3 D a wit Deo A ah i tat Zi Figure 2 MSB Pump Internal Flow A Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps Installation Procedures FEDCO Warnings and Safety Precautions Safety practices and precautions for the operation and maintenance of all FEDCO pump products MUST BE FOLLOWED This information supplements oral or written instructions that may be received Safety MUST be prac ticed as part of the standard operating procedures for this equipment during any installation and operation To ensure that safe operating and maintenance procedures are fol lowed operators should develop and keep up a program of safety checks and current instructions This manual contains certain operating and maintenance procedures that involve exposure to potentially hazardous situations The levels of hazardous situations are as follows DANGER t WARNING CAUTION ELECTRICAL HAZARD PUNCTURE HAZARD Hazards which are IMMEDIATELY ACCESSIBLE and capable of causing S
12. sana S y EEE Figure 62 Balance Disc Components Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 35 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Balance Disc Replacement cont ELECTRICAL HAZARD Make sure to disconnect the power supply to the motor before carrying out component replacement procedures Follow all Lock out Tag out procedures developed by your company before starting any maintenance or repair Balance Disc Removal 1 Drain the piping and pump 2 Disconnect the outlet piping 3 Remove the discharge housing retaining ring and the discharge housing with O ring Figure 63 Figure 63 Removing Discharge Housing 4 Remove the three 3 cavity cover screws lock washers and washers from the cavity cover Figure 64 5 Remove the cavity cover with O ring and throttle nipple with O rings Figure 65 Figure 65 Removing Cavity Cover 36 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO WINS J Balance Disc Replacement cont LT dy LU 6 Loosen the eight 8 screws and the coupling guards Figure 66 Figure 66 Removing Coupling Guards 7 Lock the flexible coupling with a suitable strap or chain wrench to prevent pump shaft rotation Figure 67 SUITABLE STRAP OR CHAIN WRENCH
13. EVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Hazards which are NOT IMMEDIATELY ACCESSIBLE but are capable of causing SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Hazards which are NOT IMMEDIATELY ACCESSIBLE and can cause PERSONAL INJURY Hazards which are related to Electrical Components and can RESULT IN ELECTRICAL RISKS SHOCK ELECTROCUTION OR DEATH if instructions are not followed properly Hazards which are NOT IMMEDIATELY ACCESSIBLE and can RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH if instruc tions are not followed properly Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 5 FEDCO Installation Procedures cont AX WARNING All pump and safety precautions must be followed to prevent physical injury to the operator It is illegal to oper ate the equipment in an EU member state which requires CE compliance if the manual is not written in that state s language If a translation is needed please contact a FEDCO representative CAUTION A pump is a pressure generating device with rotating parts that can be hazardous Any device containing generated pressure can rupture explode or discharge its contents if it is sufficiently over pressurized and may possibly result in personal injury property damage envi ronmental damage and death All necessary precautions must be exercised to insure over pressurization does not occur FEDCO will not accept responsibility for physical injury damage
14. MSB Series Pumps FEDCO MUTLI STAGE BRACKISH MSB LOW PRESSURE PUMPS Installation Operation Maintenance amp Service Manual Models MSB 15 e MSB 20 e MSB 30 e MSB 40 e MSB 55 e MSB 75 e MSB 90 e MSB 120 Register the product warranty at the time of installation by completing the Warranty Registration Form at the rear of this manual and fax or e mail it to FEDCO Warranty Registration should be sent to ATTN Field Service Department Additional Contact Information FEDCO Tel 734 241 3935 800 Ternes Drive Fax 134 241 5173 Monroe MI 48162 Web site www fedco usa com USA Choose the Service and Support tab IMPORTANT FOR REASONS OF SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ONE COPY OF THIS MANUAL MUST REMAIN WITH THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Table of Contents Theory and Operation ccccccceeceeeeeeee sen 3 Basic Troubleshooting 27 MSB Pump External Components 3 Visual Inspection ccc eec eu eee seen eee es 27 MSB Pump Internal Components A Troubleshooting Chart 28 Installation Procedures ccceceeeeeeesteeeeeees 5 Shaft Seal Replacement 29 Warnings and Safety Precautions 5 Balance Disc Replacement 35 User Health and Safet
15. be limited to alteration repair or replacement at FEDCO s expense F O B factory of any parts or equipment which upon return to FEDCO and upon FEDCO s examination prove to be defective All parts returned for warranty service must be shipped prepaid and include FEDCO s return authorization number Equipment and accessories not manufactured by FEDCO are warranted only to the extent of and by the original manufacturer s warranty FEDCO shall not be liable for damage or wear to equipment caused by abnormal conditions excessive temperatures and vibration or caused by corrosives abrasives or foreign objects The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties whether expressed or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose In no event shall FEDCO be liable for liable for consequential or incidental damages Register the product warranty at the time of installation by completing the War ranty Registration Form on the following page and sending it to FEDCO Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 49 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Service Policy cont Warranty Registration Form THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO FEDCO TO ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY COVERAGE FEDCO will send confirmation of start of warranty coverage Please FAX this page to FEDCO to register your warranty Retain the original for your future informati
16. ded Spare Parts List 1 3 years of service MSB Series Pumps Maintenance spare parts consisting of an O ring kit and balance disc kit should be kept on hand A retaining ring kit is also useful Contact a FEDCO representative with any questions 4 5 years of service A complete disassembly cleaning and inspection of all pump components is recom mended An overhaul kit and stage kit should be made available before beginning this procedure Refer to the Service Parts Kits chart below for specific pump models Service Parts Kits PSB 5 Po MSB 200 YO 44 Po MSB300 Mechanical seal kit Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps Specifications cont Service Parts Kits Part Number 8 B0040 FCK 8 B0040 MSK 8 M0040 SHT 8 B0015 ORK 8 B0015 BDK 8 B0055 STG 8 B0055 OHK MSB 75 Part Number 8 B0040 FCK 8 B0040 MSK 8 M0040 SHT 8 B0015 ORK 8 B0015 BDK 8 B0075 STG 8 B0075 OHK FEDCO MSB 90 Flex coupling kit 8 B0090 FCK Flex coupling kit Mechanical seal kit 8 B0090 MSK Mechanical seal kit O Ring kit 8 B0090 ORK O Ring kit Balance disc kit 8 BO0090 BDK Balance disc kit Pump shaft kit 8 M0090 SHT Pump shaft kit Stage kit 8 B0090 STG Stage kit Overhaul kit 8 BO090 OHK Overhaul kit Flex coupling kit 8 BO090 FCK Flex coupling kit Ordering Parts To order a component or service kit simply contact a FEDCO representative at ATTN
17. e end of the motor shaft Figure 31 Positioning Flexible Coupling on Motor Shaft 20 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps gt FEDCO Installation Procedures cont 22 Install the two 2 set screws and tighten Figure 32 NOTE NO set screws should be installed on the pump shaft side of the coupling Figure 32 Flexible Coupling Set Screw Locations 23 Apply system compliant anti seize compound into the APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT pump shaft keyway and install the pump shaft key ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND Figure 33 NOTE The rounded end of the key must be placed in the rounded end of the keyway Figure 33 Pump Shaft Key Installation 24 Rotate both shafts until the pump shaft key and the flexible coupling keyway are on top and aligned Figure 34 Figure 34 Aligning Pump Shaft Keyway Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 21 Installation Procedures cont 25 Carefully slide the pump against the motor making 26 Using feeler gauges re measure any gap between 27 If uneven gaps exist adjust the precision leveling 22 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps sure the pump shaft key slides sm
18. echanical shaft seal for leaks Pump cavitation Check inlet pressure during operation Check for excessive flow rate Purge air from all piping Internal damage Damaged balance disc Design parameters Pump not designed for operating conditions Operating conditions Pump Cavitation Pump vibration or noise Excessive flow rate Insufficient flow rate Pump misalignment Inspect Alignment Refer to Final Pump Alignment Balance disc Inspect balance disc for damage or wear Pump Leaks Pipe Joints Inspect pipe joints for insufficient sealing Pump Shell Inspect pump shell for damaged O rings Pump Shaft Inspect mechanical seal for leakage Inspect pump shaft for misalignment Motor runs hot is noisy or Excessive Motor Check voltage supply for consistency shuts off Load Check ambient air temperature Check wiring and fuses for phase loss Check flow rate and VFD settings if equipped Check wiring length between motor and VFD if equipped Check motor bearings NOTE Contact motor manufacturer for proper repair procedures 28 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Shaft Seal Replacement Item Description Shaft retaining ring Shaft washer Mechanical seal Stationary seal Leakage bushing Figure 47 Shaft Seal C
19. ent Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 13 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Installation Procedures cont 7 Inspect the flexible coupling radial and axial fit It should be tight with no visible radial movement and slide smoothly on and off the motor shaft Figure 17 CS Ne UM gt NO NG Z N 7 S MOVEMENT X m X a ia TASS e LNV ON N NN 5 om A 7 il Figure 17 Checking Flexible Coupling Fit on Motor Shaft 8 Slide the flexible coupling over the pump shaft with the pump shaft key Figure 18 NOTE The rounded end of the key must be placed in the rounded end of the keyway Figure 18 Installing Flexible Coupling on Pump Shaft Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 14 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont 9 Inspect the flexible coupling radial and axial fit It should have little or no movement and slightly looser than the motor shaft fit It should also slide smoothly on and off the pump shaft Figure 19 LITTLE OR gt LITTLE OR NO MOVEMENT NO MOVEMENT 10 Once proper flexible coupling fit on both shafts has been obtained remove the flexible coupling and proceed with Initial Pump Alignment NOTE Flexible coupling will not be needed until Final Pump Alignment procedure Figure 19 Checking Flexible Coupling Fit on Pump Shaft Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Developme
20. eries Pumps Installation Procedures cont CAUTION Whenever possible each component should be lifted and moved separately for safety Do not lift the pump up by the shaft If the unit is lifted by the shaft damage may occur Lifting and handling of the motor must be performed according manufacturers instructions Do not lift the pump and motor by the motor eyebolt Figure 8 The eyebolt is used for lifting the motor only Motor and Pump Assembly Lifting Figure 8 Improper Motor and Pump Lifting Points Figure 9 Proper Motor and Pump Lifting Points 10 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont Optional Baseplate Installation Some units include an optional FEDCO baseplate which provides good mounting surfaces for the motor and pump Figure 10 It also increases accuracy during the alignment process Although the baseplate is precisely manufactured it requires a solid foundation such as a concrete pad or rigid steel substructure If the optional baseplate is used it must be installed first to avoid distortion which may occur due to uneven floors or substructure Figure 13 If the pump is installed within a container it must be mounted on a rigid steel substructure that will not distort under the weight of the equipment or from torque reaction forces during pump operation CAN Item _ Description Item Description
21. ician according to all local codes and regulations Be sure to follow all manufacturer s instructions on motor lubrication Ensure motor rotational direction is correct according to the arrow located on the motor adapter Refer to Motor Rotational Direction Check CAUTION Electric motors may develop continual noise over long periods Proper ear protection should be worn during pump operation Most noise will emanate from the electric motor The noise level of the MSB pump is nominal and depends on its size and operating conditions The typi cal level can range from 75dB to 97dB measured at a distance of 1 meter 39 inches around the pump Sound may vary due to hydraulic resonance valves and build ing walls For applications were a minimum noise level is required the system should be operated with the flow adjusted as close to optimum efficiency as possible 26 MSB Series Pumps Start Up Check List An additional Start Up Check List is available in the rear of this manual Also use the Start Up Record at the rear of this manual to record initial operating conditions at pump start up Flexible coupling set screws tightened Motor adapter guards installed All anchor bolts tightened to specifications N All pipe couplings tightened to specifications Motor rotational direction correct Motor lubricated to manufacturers specifications Final Pump Alignment performed Inlet pressure indicato
22. inal Pump Alignment unseesennenn 20 Pump Piping Connections u 24 Recommended Instrumentation and Operation 222222022002ne nennen nnne nennen 25 Upstream Filtration 220220220 20 26 Preparation for Pump Start Up 26 Start Up Precautions 0220022 erreneren 26 Start Up Check List 20202200220nne nn 26 Pump Start Up uessuenseensesenennenennneennen een 26 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps Theory and Operation MSB Pump External Components Multi stage brackish MSB pumps are centrifugal feed pumps specifically designed to supply high pressure pumps for brackish water reverse osmosis BWRO ser vice MSB pumps develop pressure by using a series of impellers mounted on a rotating shaft Rotating this fluid through centrifugal force develops a pressure higher than was input Pressure can be increased through the addition of impeller stages or by increasing shaft rpm FEDCO Motors are selected according to equipment operating re quirements Figure 1 A flexible coupling allows the pump shaft to float within the coupling eliminating thrust against the motor The inlet and discharge housing is designed to connect to grooved rigid piping with couplings The inlet housing itself can be attached to the pump in four differen
23. l O rings for cuts or damage and replace if necessary AN QKI Figure 73 Inspecting Bearing Carrier Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 39 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Balance Disc Replacement cont Installation 1 Apply system compliant anti seize compound into the balance disc keyway and install the balance disc key and washer Figure 74 NOTE Make sure the balance disc keyway is on top APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT and the key is installed with the rounded end facing ANTI SEIZE COMPOUNT outward toward the discharge housing Figure 74 Installing Balance Disc Key and Washer 2 Install the balance disc and O ring onto the shaft Figure 75 NOTE Make sure the balance disc is firmly seated in the bearing carrier Figure 75 Installing Balance Disc 3 Apply system compliant anti seize compound onto the pump shaft threads and install the balance disc washer lock washer and pump shaft nut Figure 76 Tighten to APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT 68 N m 50 Lb ft ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND NOTE The pump shaft nut preload is critical to proper balance disc operation A properly calibrated torque wrench must be used for this step Figure 76 Installing Balance Disc Washers and Nut AO Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Balance Disc Replacement cont 4 Lubricate the cavity cover O ring
24. le Important note for CE compliant coun tries the VFD must have a line filter which must be installed in the same metallic enclosure as the drive VARIABLE SINE WAVE FREQUENCY INPUT POWER OUTPUT POWER CONTROL SIGNAL VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VFD Figure 4 Basic VFD Configuration Inspection of Unit Upon Receipt e Review the contents of the packing list to make sure all components have been included e Inspect all components for signs of damage which may have occurred during shipping e If damage is present or if the contents are incomplete please contact your shipping company or a FEDCO representative before proceeding Pump Storage Requirements The MSB unit must be protected from moisture sand grit and other foreign matter Do not remove the protective cov ers from the pipe connections until ready to install For long term storage keep pump and all other components in its original crate away from moisture sand grit or dust Motor Storage Requirements Specific conditions are required for proper motor care and storage Refer to the motor manufacturers instructions for specific steps and instructions Pre Installation In most instances the unit and motor are shipped pre assembled All necessary installation accessories will be included with the pump Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 7 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Installation Proced
25. leakage bushing into the motor adapter seat Figure 58 4 Secure the inlet housing to the motor adapter with the four 4 inlet housing bolts and lock washers Figure 59 Tighten to 28 N m 21 Lb ft Figure 59 Installing Inlet Housing Bolts 5 Apply system compliant anti seize compound into the APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT pump shaft keyway and install the pump shaft key ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND Figure 60 NOTE The key should fit securely with the rounded end facing toward the pump Figure 60 Installing Pump Shaft Key Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 33 y FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Shaft Seal Replacement Cont 6 Carefully slide the pump against the motor making sure the pump shaft key slides smoothly into the flexible coupling Push the pump by hand until the motor adapter and the motor are in contact Figure 61 NOTE Make sure the pump shaft key does not jam or fall out during installation 7 Refer to Final Pump Alignment earlier in this manual Figure 61 Attaching Pump to Motor Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 34 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Balance Disc Replacement Lt LS COT em Description rem Description A Cap screw 3 Req d 3 Balance disc O ring 5 Lock washer Reqd SSCS e Washer Reqd N 8 Cavity cover Oring i7 Throtte nippe Oning Reqd e
26. ning time GENERAL NOTES This report has been filled out by Date Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 51 FEDCO Service Policy cont Overhaul Date Operating Hours Reason for Overhaul Operating Data Prior to Overhaul Feed Flow Discharge Pressure Operating Data After Overhaul Feed Flow Discharge Pressure GENERAL NOTES Overhauled by Telephone E mail 52 MSB Series Pumps Overhaul Record Suction Pressure to Pump Suction Pressure to Pump Fax Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012
27. nt mechanical seal should also be replaced 5 Wipe pump motor and baseplate with a clean damp rag Five 5 Years 1 Annual maintenance per above 2 Disassemble fluid end for detailed inspection refer to Overhaul Note Follow manufacturer s recommendations for motor and VFD maintenance Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 47 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Service Policy Return Authorization Number RAN Please contact a FEDCO before returning any equipment You must have a Return Authoriza tion Number RAN issued by FEDCO before we can accept any parts All returned parts must be shipped prepaid to FEDCO with the RAN clearly marked on the package We need this number to ensure proper handling of the returned parts and supply of new parts if needed Repair by FEDCO on equipment that is out of warranty will be warranted for three 3 months Ask FEDCO for details of the repair warranty Parts will be replaced in accordance with the FEDCO warranty Use the fol lowing address to return parts ATTN Field Service Department Additional Contact Information FEDCO Tel 734 241 3935 800 Ternes Drive Fax 134 241 5173 Monroe MI 48162 Web site www fedco usa com USA Choose the Service and Support tab Procedure How to Return Parts to FEDCO 1 Provide FEDCO with the following information e Serial number of unit e Description of why parts are being returned 2 FEDCO will pr
28. nt Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 15 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Installation Procedures cont Adjustment nut Leveling foot frame Figure 20 Precision Leveling Foot Components Initial Pump Alignment 11 Remove the four 4 nuts and the top cradle from precision leveling foot Figure 21 12 Install the alignment pins provided 180 apart into the motor face Figure 22 180 APART Figure 22 Alignment Pin Installation 16 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont 13 Carefully slide the pump onto alignment pins and as close to the motor face as possible Figure 23 NOTE Depending on the motor manufacturer a small gap may or may not be visible between the motor face and the pump adapter 14 If a gap exists between the motor adapter and motor i IM use feeler gauges provided to measure the gap at N Hill 4 different points 90 apart Figure 24 A N AW ut NOTE In some instances there may be no gap a YF between the motor and motor adapter IS ott f P NI N N Ae lt gt CS Cs EN Figure 24 Motor Adapter Gap Measurement Points Copyright 2009 Fluid Equi
29. omponents Shaft Seal ELECTRICAL HAZARD Make sure to disconnect the power supply to the motor before carrying out component replacement procedures Follow all Lock out Tag out procedures developed by your company before starting any maintenance or repair Removal 1 Drain the piping and pump 2 Disconnect the inlet and outlet piping 3 Loosen the eight 8 screws and remove coupling guards Figure 48 Figure 48 Coupling Guard Removal Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 29 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Shaft Seal Replacement Cont 4 Remove the four 4 motor adapter bolts and washers Figure 49 N LY N t 6 Figure 49 Motor Adapter Bolt Removal 5 Remove the four 4 nuts and the top cradle from the precision leveling foot Figure 50 6 Install the alignment pins provided to prevent damage to the mechanical seal and carefully slide pump 30 5 cm 12 inches away from the motor Figure 51 NOTE Make sure to support the inlet end of the pump on support bracket s Figure 51 Separating Pump from Motor 30 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Shaft Seal Replacement Cont 7 Remove the four 4 inlet housing bolts and washers from the Inlet housing Figure 52 Figure 52 Removing Inlet Housing Bolts 8 Remove the motor adapter and leakage
30. on FAX to 734 241 5173 USA or E MAIL www fedco usa com and choose the Service and Support tab Initial Installation Model Serial Installation Date Startup Date VFD frequency Hz if used Voltage and Hz of power supply Feed Flow Suction Pressure to Pump Discharge Pressure Comments Installed by Telephone Fax E mail 50 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Service Policy cont Start Up Record Start Up Check List _ Flexible coupling set screws tightened _ Motor adapter guards installed _JAll anchor bolts tightened to specifications All pipe couplings tightened to specifications _ Motor rotational direction correct _ Motor lubricated to manufacturers specifications _ Final Pump Alignment performed _ Inlet pressure indicator installed 9 __ Inlet pressure switch if applicable installed 10 __ Outlet pressure indicator installed Tea Se SYS 11 _ System pipes are clean and upstream filtration in place 12 _ System leak checked and all air vented from system 13 __ ALL safety devices in place Installation and Start up Information Start up Date Model Serial Installation Date Installed By Operating Conditions Feed Flow Suction Pressure to Pump Discharge Pressure VFD frequency Hz if used Voltage and Hz of power supply VFD Amps VFD Amps after 48 hours of run
31. oothly into the flexible coupling Push the pump by hand until the motor adapter and the motor are in contact Figure 35 NOTE Make sure the pump shaft key does not jam or fall out during installation Figure 35 Position Pump for Final Alignment the motor adapter and motor at 4 different points W FEELER GAGE 90 apart around the motor adapter Figure 36 A NY SR SG a Se NOTE In some instances there may be no gap between the motor and motor adapter foot as necessary until any gaps between motor and motor adapter are all equal Figure 37 The gap variation should not exceed 0 381 mm 0 015 around motor adapter Figure 37 Precision Leveling Foot Adjustment Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont 28 Install the four 4 motor adapter bolts and washers Figure 38 and tighten to 61 N m 45 Lb ft A p AY LI Figure 38 Installing Inlet Housing Bolts 29 Install the top cradle onto the precision leveling foot and secure with the four 4 nuts Figure 39 Tighten to 149 N m 110 Lb ft 30 Install the coupling guards and tighten the eight 8 screws Figure 40 N WAL t g k Um NG Figure 40 Coupling Guard Installation Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 23 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps
32. or delays caused by a failure to observe the instructions in this manual AX WARNING Installation operation or maintenance of the pump unit In any manner which is not covered in this manual could cause damage to the equipment serious injury or death This includes any modification to the equipment or the use of parts not provided by FEDCO If there is a ques tion regarding the intended use of the equipment please contact a FEDCO representative before proceeding CAUTION This manual clearly identifies accepted methods for safe disassembly These methods must be strictly adhered to AX WARNING Do not use the pump equipment for a different application than originally specified without the approval of a FEDCO representative eg NEVER operate the pump equipment e below the minimum flow rate e when dry e without priming e without proper guards and safety devices installed e with the discharge valve closed e with the suction valve closed MSB Series Pumps ELECTRICAL HAZARD Always follow the Lock out Tag out procedure developed by your company before starting any maintenance or repair Figure 3 ONLY BY THE PERSON SHOWN Figure 3 Typical Lock Out Tags User Health and Safety Safety Equipment should be used in accordance with company regulations The following safety equipment should be used within the work area e Helmet e Safety Glasses with shields or goggles e Safety Shoes e Protective Gl
33. orque as necessary 3 Fill out and submit all warranty documentation to FEDCO Six 6 months after commissioning 1 Inspect pump alignment refer to Final Pump Alignment 2 Inspect flexible coupling check for wear irregularities torsional backlash running behavior and tightening torque refer to Flexible Coupling Check 3 Inspect for leaks damaged gaskets and condition of all pipe couplings 4 Wipe pump motor and baseplate with a clean damp cloth Twelve 12 months after commissioning 1 Inspect pump alignment refer to Final Pump Alignment 2 Inspect flexible coupling check for wear irregularities torsional backlash running behavior and tightening torque refer to Flexible Coupling Check 3 Inspect mechanical seal for early signs of leakage or failure 4 Inspect balance disc refer to Balance Disc 4a Note If balance disc requires replacement mechanical seal should also be replaced 5 Inspect for leaks damaged gaskets and condition of all pipe couplings 6 Wipe pump motor and baseplate with a clean damp cloth Annually 1 Inspect pump alignment refer to Final Pump Alignment 2 Inspect flexible coupling check for wear irregularities torsional backlash running behavior and tightening torque refer to Flexible Coupling Check 3 Inspect for leaks damaged gaskets and condition of all pipe couplings 4 Inspect balance disc refer to Balance Disc 4a Note If balance disc requires replaceme
34. oves e Hearing Protection is recommended e Follow safe lifting methods to avoid personal injury In the Work Area e Always keep the work area clean and dry e Avoid all electrical dangers Be aware of risks from electric shock or arc flash hazards e Utilize adequate lifting equipment and methods Electrical Connections and Regulations e Refer to the motor nameplate for specific electrical operating information Figure 4 e Electrical connections must be made by certified electricians in compliance with all international national state and local regulations and codes e Insure the product is isolated from the power supply and cannot be accidentally energized e Make sure all thermal contacts are connected to a protection circuit according to product specifications e All electrical equipment must be properly grounded Figure 5 e During installation service and repair must always follow your company s Lock out Tag out procedure 6 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont Variable Frequency Drive VFD Requirements A VFD must be used to optimize the system to the best efficiency point BEP of the RO system The VFD must be configured to match the motor nameplate information The VFD does not come pre programed Figure 4 Please contact the equipment supplier if the VFD programming manual is not availab
35. ovide a Return Authorization Number 3 Pack the unit in the original shipping crate or other suitable crate and clearly mark the Return Authorization Number on the outside of the crate 4 Send unit freight prepaid to FEDCO at the above address 48 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Service Policy cont Warranty Fluid Equipment Development Company LLC FEDCO warrants its MSB feed pump to be free from defects in design materials or workmanship for a period of 18 months from shipment or 12 months from the date of installation of the product whichever occurs first when said product is operated in accordance with written instructions and is installed properly If the MSB pump is altered or repaired without prior approval of FEDCO all warranties are void All equipment provided by FEDCO including pump motors must be installed on a rigid steel support structure and base capable of handling full loads during operation Failure to do so will void warranty All equipment must be installed such that there are no pipe stresses on FEDCO equipment Failure to do so will void warranty If the MSB pump is not installed and aligned as per FEDCO Installation and Operation Manual any subsequent damage to the pump and or motor will be excluded from the warranty lf any defects or poor performance occur during the warranty period FEDCO s sole obligation shall
36. pment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 17 Installation Procedures cont 15 Align the pump by adjusting the precision leveling 16 Measure the motor adapter gap and continue 18 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps MY F L y f IX N ur foot fifi mAN A ADJUST TOP AND BOTTOM GAP by rotating the adjustment nuts Figure 27 J Pail sf Ze 7D d N B ADJUST RIGHT SIDE AND LEFT SIDE GAP by loosening the four 4 precision leveling foot mounting bolts and slightly moving precision leveling foot side to side Figure 25 a a 0 A CO adjustment until the gap between the motor adapter and the motor is the same at the top and bottom Figure 26 NOTE This step is critical in properly aligning the pump with the motor All four measurements must be the same to ensure proper pump to motor shaft alignment Figure 26 Proper Top and Bottom Gap Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps J i J D ADBA USERN AL E22 L T E eee IN IN Figure 28 Securing Precision Leveling Foo
37. r installed Outlet pressure indicator installed O System leak checked and all air vented from system Inlet pressure switch if applicable installed System pipes are clean and upstream filtration in place ALL safety devices in place Pump Start Up NOTE Use the Start Up Record located in the rear of this manual to record initial operating conditions at pump start up 1 Activate the MSB pump and vent air from the system 2 Verify that there are no leaks in the system 3 Activate the MSS pump 4 Inspect the system for leaks NOTE Some mechanical shaft seal leakage may occur for about 60 seconds after pump start up If the leakage continues longer than 60 seconds then proceed with the mechanical shaft seal replacement procedure 5 Observe any unusual system noise or vibration 6 If a vibration meter is available record a baseline vibration reading at this time 7 Adjust system valves and controls as needed to obtain the desired operating condition Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Basic Troubleshooting If the MSB pump does not operate properly refer to the following troubleshooting charts as a guide to determin ing the concern and identifying the potential cause If after consulting the troubleshooting charts the cause is still undefined contact FEDCO technical support by e mail fedco usa com and
38. t FEDCO Installation Procedures cont 17 Measure the motor adapter gap and continue adjustment until the gap between the motor adapter and the motor is the same on both sides Figure 27 18 Secure the precision leveling foot to foundation with four 4 bolts washers and tighten to specification for the size bolts used Figure 28 NOTE Do not secure any other support brackets at this time Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 19 FEDCO MSB Series Pumps Installation Procedures cont 19 Carefully slide the pump away from the motor and proceed to the Final Pump Alignment procedure NOTE Make sure the pump is well supported and slide the pump far enough to provide sufficient room to install the flexible coupling Figure 29 Figure 29 Separating Pump from Motor Final Pump Alignment 20 Apply system compliant anti seize compound into the Fa keyway and install the motor shaft key APPLY SYSTEM COMPLIANT ANTI SEIZE COMPOUND Aili WHE NY Figure 30 Installing Motor Shaft Key 21 Slide the flexible coupling onto the motor shaft until the end of the motor shaft is flush with the end of the motor half of the flexible coupling Figure 31 NOTE The motor shaft and its key should NOT be touching the plates of the flexible coupling disc pack Ensure that the motor shaft key does not slide out of place or project past th
39. t positions 90 apart A precision leveling foot supports the end shell housing and is fully adjustable to allow accurate pump to motor shaft alignment Typical MSB 15 MSB 120 Pump External Components tem Description tem Description 2 Moioradaper fe lDischargenousimg 4 Ena shel housing e Flexible coupling inside of Motor Adapter Figure 1 MSB Pump External Components Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 FEDCO Theory and Operation cont MSB Pump Internal Components The internal components of an MSB pump consist of a number of stages The basic components contained in a single stage consist of an impeller and a diffuser with a split cone and bushing which prevent friction and wear Behind the discharge housing at the end of the pump is the WATER BEARING assembly Figure 2 The balance disc rides in the bearing carrier and serves as a thrust bearing for the pump This unique design uses patented WATER BEARING technology which allows feed water to cool and lubricate the balance disc INLET SINGLE STAGE PRESSURE MSB Series Pumps As the motor rotates the pump pressure differences acting on the rotating impellers generate an axial thrust acting toward the motor The water bearing employs the balance disc to create a counter pres sure which exactly cancels the impeller thrust load The internal throttle nipple is used help
40. ures cont 4 to 6 Motor mounting bolts with washers 4 to 8 Motor adapter bolts with washers and nuts if motor and baseplate is provided by FEDCO Feeler Guages DD D 2 Alignment Pins Flexible coupling 2 Flexible coupling set screws a TA Pump shaft key Anit seize compound Motor shaft key if motor is provided by FEDCO Figure 5 Installation Accessories 8 Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 MSB Series Pumps FEDCO Installation Procedures cont Lifting and Handling CAUTION Observe all lifting precautions Failure to follow all lifting and handling precautions may result in serious inju ry Unit weight is listed on the unit nameplate Determine the weight of the unit to select an appropriate lifting method If the weight of the pump exceeds manual lifting limits mechanical lifting equipment must be used MSB pumps can be lifted by the shell using approved lifting straps together with suitable lifting equipment The straps must be installed around the shell to properly balance the load and minimize stress on the inlet and motor adapter connections Figure 7 Pump Assembly Lifting LLA Wi T f LL T Figure 6 Improper Lifting Strap Positioning 1 f j ULD 1 ER Figure 7 Proper Lifting Strap Positioning Copyright 2009 Fluid Equipment Development Company Version MSB 1 1 Last revised 04 2012 9 FEDCO MSB S
41. y u 20220022000 G6 Specifications ccccccsescsessresesresmeersenees 43 In The Work Area ae en 6 Components Exploded Views 43 Electrical Connections and Regulations 6 Recommended Spare Parts List 44 Variable Frequency Drive VFD Service Parts Kits ccceseeeeeeeeeeees 44 Requirements cece cecceeeeeeeeesemeceeeeeeenees l Ordering Parts 2022202 2202 45 Inspection of Unit upon Receipt T Fastener Specifications 46 Pump Storage Requirements T Balance Disc Specifications 46 Motor Storage Requirements l Lubricants and Compounds 46 Pre lnstallation eaanecctaiiaes eniananeemantn arenes enna l Malnlenance ua 4 Lifting and Handling ccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeees Q Service Policy sessed 48 Optional Baseplate Installation 11 Return Authorization Number RAN 48 Foundation Specifications 11 Warranty eesseessesssennunnnenenenennnnnnen anne 49 Motor Installation 40220020 em 12 Warranty Registration Form 50 Flexible Coupling Check 0 13 Start Up Record cccece cece eeeeeeee 0 51 Initial Pump Alignment 02200240 220220 16 Overhaul Record 02 024002 ewes 52 F
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