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1. ja ed d Gar 1 Cap Gasket 2 3 Locknut 6 Spring Guide Casing 11 0 DISASSEMBLY Mark valve and head before disassembly to insure proper reassembly 1 Remove bonnet 2 Measure and record length of adjusting screw protruding out of the end cap 3 Loosen lock nut and back out adjusting screw until spring pressure is released 4 Remove relief valve cap spring guide spring and poppet from valve body Clean and inspect all parts for wear or damage and replace as necessary ASSEMBLY Reverse procedures outlined under Disassembly Figures 27 28 and 29 show a relief valve being assembled valve is removed for repairs be sure to replace in same orientation Relief valve adjusting screw cap must always point towards suction side of pump If pump rotation is reversed remove relief valve and turn end for end PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT If a new spring is installed or if pressure setting of pressure relief valve is to be changed from that which the factory has set the following instructions must be carefully followed 1 Carefully remove the bonnet which covers the adjusting screw 2 Loosen the lock nut which locks the adjusting screw so that the pressure setting will not change during operation of pump 3 Install a pressure gauge in discharge line for actual adjustment operation 4 Turn adjusting screw in to increase pressure and out to decrease pressure 5 Closing a valve in the piping will stop
2. 11 2004 Page 4 of 16 PACKED PUMP DISASSEMBLY 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Mark head and casing before disassembly to ensure proper re assembly The idler pin which is offset in pump head must be positioned towards and equal distance between port connections to allow for proper flow of liquid through pump It is not necessary to remove relief valve to take head off pump however removing relief valve will lessen total weight of the part Do not use chain or cable around relief value body to support the head during removal Remove nuts from head Jackscrews should be used to back head away from casing Proper size and length of jackscrews for pump size are shown in figure 4 Put the jackscrews in the tapped holes on the perimeter of the head Figure 3 Alternately turn them into the head to push the head away from the pump Until a hook from a hoist can be inserted into a fastener hole in the head Use a hoist to support the head pull it away from the pump Do not allow idler to fall from idler pin If a hoist is not available put blocks under the crescent on the head to support it if there is a relief valve support it as well This will eliminate having to lift head into position when reassembling pump Remove the idler and bushing assembly and all gasket material Remove pipe plug from drain hole in casing this breaks vacuum behind rotor Remove packing gland nuts and slide gland out of rotor bearing sl
3. Bracket Mounted Pumps Pump specifications and Caution recommendations are listed in Catalog Section 3 series 332 Heavy Duty Pumps Parts on the pumps in this manual are heavy Use appropriate lifting equipment and wear safety shoes IDEX CORPORATION VICAN PUMP A Unit of IDEX Corporation 661 Grove Ave Windsor Ontario 6M3 Canada DANGER BEFORE OPENING ANY PUMP LIQUID CHAMBER PUMPING CHAMBER RESERVOIR RELIEF VALVE ADJUSTING CAP FITTING ETC BE SURE 1 THAT ANY PRESSURE IN CHAMBER HAS BEEN COMPLETELY VENTED THROUGH SUCTION OR DISCHARGE LINES OR OTHER APPROPRIATE OPENINGS OR CONNECTIONS 2 THAT THE DRIVING MEANS MOTOR TURBINE ENGINE ETC HAS BEEN LOCKED OUT OR MADE NON OPERATIONAL SO THAT IT CANNOT BE STARTED WHILE WORK IS BEING DONE ON PUMP 3 THAT YOU KNOW WHAT LIQUID THE PUMP HAS BEEN HANDLING AND THE PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO SAFELY HANDLE THE LIQUID OBTAIN A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS FOR THE LIQUID TO BE SURE THESE PRECAUTIONS ARE UNDERSTOOD FAILURE TO FOLLOW ABOVE LISTED PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ROTATION Rotary gear pumps operate equally well in a clockwise or counterclockwise rotation The shaft rotation determines which port is suction and which is discharge The port area where pumping elements gear teeth come out of mesh is suction port PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES 1 Vican pumps are positive displacement pumps and must be provided
4. grease or graphite to aid assembly Packing ring joints should be staggered from one side of shaft to the other figure 10 Wrap the packing rings around the shaft and push into the stuffing box Use the packing gland to push each ring in as far as possible 9 Fasten down the packing gland loosely for adjustment later Figure 11 10 Press the inner lip seal into the bearing housing with the lip pointing away from the bearing area as pictured in figure 12 11 Press the outer race of the inner roller bearing into the bearing housing as shown in figure 13 12 Mount the bearing housing on the RBS 13 Place a wooden wedge between the rotor teeth and the casing port opening This will prevent the rotor and shaft assembly from moving out of the casing while completing the bearing assembly Note The N and R model pumps do not have bearing spacers 14 Place the inner spacer on the shaft and up to the step 15 Push the bearing cones on the shaft and push up to the bearing spacer Figure 15 page 7 16 Place the outer spacer on the shaft and up to the outer bearing LT Figure 13 Inner bearing race installed 17 Tap the bearing cup into the bearing housing with a hammer and punch 18 Press the outer lip seal into the end cap 19 Put the end cap onto the shaft and tighten down evenly This will push the outer bearing race into position If the pump model is N or remove the endcap BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C I
5. is to be stored or not used for six months or more pump must be drained and a light coat of lubricant and rust preventative suitable to the application must be applied to all internal pump parts Lubricate fittings and apply grease to pump shaft extension Rotate the pump shaft by hand one complete revolution every 30 days to circulate the oil SUGGESTED REPAIR TOOLS The following tools must be available to properly repair Series 332 and 260 pumps These tools are in addition to standard mechanics tools such as open end wrenches pliers screwdrivers etc Most of the items can be obtained from an industrial supply house THREAD SIZE 1 Soft Headed hammer PUMP THREAD SIZE 2 Allen wrenches some mechanical seals and set collars SIZE A INCH 3 Packing hooks flexible packed pumps Large for 0 38 inch and up cross section packing Mechanical seal installation sleeve 4 5 Bearing lock nut wrench 7 Brass bar 8 Arbor press Strainers Use a strainer on the suction side of the pump to prevent foreign material from entering the pump causing damage to the gears and casing or lock up the pump Keep the strainer on the suction side of the pump clean and free of debris A blocked strainer will not allow sufficient liquid to reach the pump The lack of liquid reaching the pump will create cavitation Cavitation is when the liquid vaporizes on its way to the AN pump then returns to a liquid form on the surfaces of the pum
6. jider S 8 Roller bearing inner 17 RBSbushing 26 jdlerbushing 9 spacer inner 18 Rotor bearing sleeve RBS 27 ldler amp bushingassy Exploded View for Mechanical Seal Models N 332 N 260 and R 332 309 TEM NAME OF PART NAMEOFPART ITEM NAME OF PART NAVE OF PART _ Bearing housing fasteners Seal seat retainer Driving Ring Rotor amp shaft ass y Inner Lip seal 7 DrivingRingSetScrew 26 der Joo Tooo Bearing housing RBS bushing Idler bushing Head fasteners Mechanical Seal Ass y Head amp idler pin ass y BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 8 of 16 SEALED PUMP DISSASSEMBLY 10 11 12 19 2 NAMEOFPART Mechanical Seal Cross Section Lose o 8 EADS 6 Setscrew 8 RBS RBS bushing m Coat the shaft tapered installation sleeve and inner diameter of mechanical seal with lubricant as recommended by your seal supplier Do steps 1 to 3 from the packed pump disassembly on page 6 Remove the pipe plug from the RBS to access the setscrew on the driving ring Loosen the 2 set screws through the hole Loosen the fasteners from the seal seat retainer Remove the end cap with the lip seal Insert length of hardwood or brass through port opening between rotor teeth to keep shaft from turning Bend up tab on lock washer and with a
7. spanner wrench remove lock nut and lock washer from shaft Refer to figure 16 Remove length of hardwood or brass bar from port opening Remove the outer bearing spacer Cushion the end of shaft with a hardwood block or piece of brass and drive rotor out of casing being careful to avoid damaging rotor bearing sleeve bushing Support weight of rotor with a hoist A cable sling can be used around shaft or around rotor teeth to carry weight of part Remove nuts and take off the bearing housing Remove nuts holding the seal seat retainer and remove the retainer The stationary seal seat can be removed from the retainer The rotating portion of seal from rotor bearing sleeve Remove the spring and driving ring from the seal chamber Do steps 10 through 14 of packed pump disassembly on page 5 BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 Page 9 of 16 SEALED PUMP ASSEMBLY The seal used in this pump is simple to install and good performance will result if care is taken during installation The principle of the mechanical seal is that contact between the rotary and stationary members These parts are lapped to a high finish and their sealing effectiveness depends on complete contact A number of heavy duty pumps with special mechanical seals are supplied These special seals are not discussed in T8M332 Information is available by contacting the factory When requesting special seal information be sure to give pump model number and serial nu
8. with some sort of pressure protection This may be a relief valve mounted directly on the pump an inline pressure relief valve a torque limiting device or a rupture disk 2 There are relief valve options available on all pump models Options may include a return to tank relief valve and a jacketed relief valve Pumps equipped with a jacketed head are not available with a relief valve If pump rotation is reversed during operation pressure protection must be provided on both sides of pump 4 Relief valve bonnet see page 12 must always point towards suction side of pump If pump rotation is reversed remove pressure relief valve and turn end for end Figure 2 shows the standard orientation with side suction and top discharge 5 Pressure relief valves cannot be used to control pump flow or regulate discharge pressure SPECIAL INFORMATION SPECIAL MECHANICAL SEALS can be installed either next to rotor hub or behind the bracket bushing Extra care must be taken in repair of pumps with mechanical seals Read and follow all special information supplied with pump MAINTENANCE y Series 332 260 pumps designed for long trouble free service life under a wide variety of application conditions with a minimum of maintenance The points listed below will help provide long service life t P T 1 E F _ E A d 2 4 Figure 2 Stand d reli
9. with the original race Lubricate with non detergent SAE 30 weight oil and Examine casing for wear Check condition of casing at seal area surface between suction and discharge port If surface is in good condition casing need not be replaced When making major repairs such as replacement of a rotor it is usually considered advisable to install a new head and idler When making minor repairs where only an idler bushing and idler pin are required other new parts are usually not necessary BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 5 of 16 Figure 6 Pressing the idler pin 4 1 c Figure 8 Installing the idler bushing 5 E T 4 stallina the rotor and shaft ass v 5 ro 1 9 PACKED PUMP ASSEMBLY Pumps are supplied with a wide variety of bushing materials These materials should not all be treated the same See Bushing Material page 10 1 Press the idler bushing into the idler gear figure 5 page If installing carbon graphite bushings see Installation of Carbon Bushings page 10 The bushing must flush with the gear 2 Use the idler and bushing assembly as a guide to press the idler pin into the head Lubricate the pin with clean oil prior to pressing If the pin has lubrication holes then orient the pin so that the tapped hole end is in the head and the hole in the side of the pin faces the centre of the crescent on the head Figure 6 3 Press the
10. RBS bushing into the RBS as shown in figure 7 page 5 Be sure to orient the bushing so that the lubrication hole lines up with the tapped hole in the side of the sleeve 4 Install the rotor bearing sleeve and gasket on the casing Coat both sides of gasket with thread sealant pipe dope and quickly install gasket and rotor bearing sleeve on casing Place a support under rotor bearing sleeve to prevent casing and rotor bearing sleeve from tilting down while rotor is being installed 5 Check casing to be sure drain plug has been removed 6 Carefully check shaft remove any burrs or rough surfaces to avoid damaging rotor bearing sleeve bushing while installing rotor and shaft into casing Coat inner diameter of rotor bearing sleeve bushing and shaft with a thin coat of non detergent SAE 30 weight oil 7 Support weight of rotor with a hoist A cable or sling can be used around shaft or around rotor teeth to carry weight of the part while being assembled into casing Place the end of the rotor shaft through casing and into the bushing Slowly turn the rotor back and forth while pushing it into the casing Figure 9 page 5 If the bearing housing is still mounted on the RBS then stop pushing the rotor and shaft when the shaft emerges from the stuffing box Place the packing gland on the shaft and continue to push the rotor and shaft assembly into the casing 8 Use packing suitable for the liquid being pumped Lubricate packing rings with oil
11. Unit of IDEX Corporation 661 Grove Ave Windsor Ontario N9A 6M3 Canada
12. VIGAN PUMP TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL 332 260 HEAVY DUTY PUMPS PAGE 1 of 16 SERIES 332 AND 260 ISSUE A 11 2004 MODELS Q M N AND R CONTENTS Special Information 2 Maintenance 2 Packed Pump Breakdown Drawing 4 Packed Pump Disassembly 5 Packed Pump Assembly 6 Sealed Pump Breakdown Drawing 8 Sealed Pump Disassembly 9 Sealed Pump Assembly 9 Installation of Carbon Graphite Bushings 10 End Clearance Adjustment 11 Pneumatic Test 11 Pressure Relief Valve Instructions 12 Pressure Adjustment 12 Troubleshooting 13 Inspection Report Form 14 Notes 15 Warranty 16 M 332 INTRODUCTION The illustrations used in this manual are for identification purposes only and cannot be used for ordering parts Obtain a parts list from the factory or a Vican representative Always give complete name of part part number and material with model number and serial number of pump when ordering repair parts The pump model number and serial number are on the nameplate In the Vican model number system basic size letters are combined with series number UNMOUNTED PUMP UNITS Units are designated by the unmounted pump model numbers followed by Arrangement indicating drive style N 260 Left Hand with jacketed head and rotor bearing sleeve 13 Direct Connected 53 V Belt Drive 70 Speed Reducer 90 Commercial Gear Motor This manual deals only with Series 332 and 260 Heavy Duty
13. all flow The pressure gauge on the discharge port of the pump will show the maximum pressure that the relief valve will allow while pump is in operation IMPORTANT In ordering parts for pressure relief valve always give model number and serial number of pump as it appears on nameplate and name of part wanted When ordering springs be sure to give pressure setting desired Was Figure 29 End cap adjusting screw locknut BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 Page 12 of 16 Troubleshooting No Discharge Insufficient Discharge Volume Insufficient Pressure Loss of suction after a period of operation Excessive power equipement Noisy operation with good Performance Noisy operation with poor or No performance Leaking around the shaft Pump priming may be required Suction lift is too great Relief valve is stuck open otrainer needs cleaning Wrong direction of rotation Air leeks in suction Speed is to slow Relief valve is set to low Suction lift too high for liquid handled This is very important on hot or volatile fluids Suction line is not submerged Suction piping too small in diameter or foot valve is to small Wrong rotation Pump internals worn Air or gases in suction piping Viscosity is higher than expected Relief valve set to low Air or gases in the fluid Pump internals are worn Insufficient volume being pumped Wrong rotation Improper clearances in the internal
14. eeve Remove the end cap and lip seal assembly Insert length of hard wood or brass bar through port opening between rotor teeth to keep shaft from turning Bend up the tab on the lock washer and with a spanner wrench remove the lock nut and lock washer from shaft Remove length of hardwood or brass bar from port opening Protect the end of the shaft with a hardwood block and drive rotor out of casing be careful to avoid damaging rotor bearing sleeve bushing Support weight of rotor with a hoist A cable sling can be used around shaft or around rotor teeth to carry weight of part Remove nuts and take off thrust bearing housing Remove packing from rotor bearing sleeve Check the rotor bearing sleeve bushing while it is still mounted on the casing If worn the bushing should be replaced If the RBS bushing needs replacement remove the rotor bearing sleeve from casing A press will be required to remove the old bushing Clean all parts thoroughly and examine for wear and damage replace if necessary Wash anti friction bearings roller bearings in clean solvent Blow out bearings with compressed air Do not allow bearings to spin turn bearing slowly by hand Spinning bearings will damage race and rollers Make sure bearings are clean check for roughness Roughness can be determined by turning outer race by hand noting if the movement is smooth and free or rough and sticky Smooth and free is desired CAUTION Replace the rollers
15. ef valve orientation LUBRICATION All pumps are greased at the factory External lubrication must be applied slowly with a grease gun to all lubrication fittings every 500 hours of operation with multi purpose grease Do not over grease Applications involving very high or low temperatures will require other types of lubrication Consult factory with specific lubrication questions PACKING ADJUSTMENT New packed pumps require initial packing adjustment to control leakage as packing runs in The adjustment should be made while the pump is operating with normal operating pressure on the discharge of the pump Make adjustments carefully and do not over tighten packing gland Evenly tighten the gland fasteners until the leak is reduced to a very slow drip If over tightened the packing will over heat score the shaft and reduce life After initial adjustment inspect periodically for increased leakage and re adjust Once the gland has been tightened to the stuffing box face loosen the packing gland and add one ring to the stuffing box then adjust again Figure 1 page 2 Refer to instructions under Disassembly page 5 and Assembly page 6 regarding re packing pump Figure 3 Jackscrew holes CLEANING PUMP Keep pump as clean as possible This will facilitate inspection adjustment and repair work and help prevent overlooking a dirt covered grease fitting BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 2 of 16 STORAGE If pump
16. ft against spring 7 Coat seal seat retainer and stationary element with seal lubricant and press in seal seat with lapped faced out into the seal seat retainer Protect the face of seal seat with a clean piece of cardboard while pressing into place Figure 21 page 9 8 Place a wood wedge between the rotor teeth and the casing Figure 22 9 Install the seal seat retainer over the shaft until seal faces touch Push the retainer to compress the spring then start the fasteners into the RBS A second person may be required to start the fasteners while the retainer is being held into place Pull seal seat retainer evenly against face of seal chamber with fasteners alternately tightening one and then the other This will compress mechanical seal to correct operating length and compress the retainer o ring to seal off seal chamber Figure 23 10 Do steps 10 through 29 of the packed pump assembly page 6 INSTALLATION OF CARBON GRAPHITE BUSHINGS When installing carbon graphite bushings extreme care must be taken to prevent breaking Carbon graphite is a brittle material and easily cracked If cracked the bushing will quickly disintegrate Using a lubricant and adding a chamfer on the bushing and the mating part will help in installation The additional precautions listed below must be followed for proper installation ERN mL 1 A press must be used for installation 2 Lubricate the bushing and bore with soapy water Figure 20 Sett
17. ing the driving ring 3 Becertain bushing is started straight 4 Do not stop pressing operation until bushing is in proper position Starting and stopping will result in a cracked bushing 5 Check bushing for cracks after installation BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 Page 10 of 16 BUSHING MATERIALS Viking bushing material recommendations Material Appearance Installation Operating Lubricant Lubrication Yellowish Carbon Black Soapy Water Not required Nitralloy END CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT 1 The bearing assembly must be complete and tight Figure 24 2 Measure the distance between the rotor teeth and the outer face of the casing Figure 24 3 Measure the distance between the head mounting surface and the first step on the head Figure 25 4 Subtract the two measurements and add your required end clearance 5 Use 0 015 gaskets to attain the thickness as calculated above 6 Place the gaskets on the head Figure 18 page 9 7 Prior to installing the head coat the casing face with thread sealant pipe dope and place the appropriate number of new 0 015 head gaskets on mounting studs Place a bead of thread sealant pipe dope on the mating surface of the head then prepare to mount head and idler assembly 8 Pump head and casing should have been marked before disassembly to ensure proper re assembly If not be sure idler pin which is offset in pump head is positioned toward and equal distance be
18. mber The wide variety of bushing materials used should not all be treated the same See Bushing Material page 10 Prepare all parts for re assembly ahead of time Pack roller bearings with multi purpose grease and have all new gaskets on hand Be especially careful to keep mechanical seal parts clean minute dirt particles especially on seal faces will cause damage Never touch seal faces with anything except clean hands or clean cloth Once rotating position of mechanical seal is installed on rotor shaft it is necessary to assemble parts as quickly as possible to ensure seal does not stick to shaft in the wrong axial position The seal should be expected to stick to shaft after several minutes setting time 1 Dosteps 1 through 4 of the packed pump assembly on page 6 2 Install driving ring on shaft in rotor bearing sleeve directly under tapped access hole The center of the driving ring setscrews must line up with center of the access hole Rotate Es E shaft and tighten all setscrews Figure 22 Wooden wedge 3 Replace pipe plug in seal access hole 4 Place tapered installation sleeve on shaft 5 Apply a generous amount of seal lubricant as recommended by your seal supplier to the large diameter of shaft tapered installation sleeve and inner diameter of mechanical seal rubber parts 6 Slide seal spring on shaft and into seal chamber against set collar Place rotating element polished surface facing the end of the sha
19. p This is very noisy LA n NE A S nt LI T TUNN 3 damaging to a pump and seriously affects the output 3 Figure 5 Pushing the idler bushing Packing area cross section Rotor Bearing X N Sleeve C Packing Gland Fasteners Packing Rings BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 3 of 16 PACKED PUMPS Exploded View for Packed Models Q 332 Q 260 M 332 M 260 26 28 29 GO GD NAME OF PART ITEM TEV 1 earing housing 1 4 Li 14 rease fitting earing housing fasteners 6 Bearing Spacer outer acking gland Rotor amp shaft ass y Roller bearing outer acking 8 Roller bearing inner BS bushing Idler bushing 9 earing spacer inner Rotor bearing sleeve RBS Idler amp bushing 55 B B 5 jLipseal Outer 14 Packing gland fasteners P P R Exploded View for Packed Models N 332 N 260 R 332 R 260 OF PART ITEM NAME OF PART OF PART 25 ldler amp bushing ass y Grease fitting Head gasket _3 idler pin 12 _5 22 23 NJ 5 13 6 BearingCup 14 Packing 7 0 8 innerLipseal ____ dler pin nut Head amp idler pin ass y Head fasteners 1 1 1 2 2 22 23 CO OC POP POT lt O E D BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue
20. s Suction line is leaking letting air into the pump Packing is too loose or the mechanical seal is leaking Leaking Gaskets Viscosity to high Discharge pressure is to high Insufficient lubrication Shaft or rotor bent misalignment or packing gland is to tight Misalignment of coupling Worn bearings Cavitation Not enough fluid getting to the pump Worn bearings or bushings and pump internals Packing is loose or needs replacement see packing adjustment page 3 Mechanical seal is damaged or miss aligned Shaft is scored Shaft is bent BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 13 of 16 PUMP INSPECTION REPORT DATE PUMP MODEL NUMBER CUSTOMER SALES ORDER NUMBER OTHER REFERENCE APPLICATION AND OR PROBLEM ANY O o S S WROD DLER BUSHNG ID IDLER TOOTH LENGTH IDLERPINO D 0 02 SHAFTOD 4 22 SHAFTBUSHINGLD CRESCENT LENGTH 00 END CLEARANCE ____ S COMMENTS amp RECOMMENDATIONS BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 Page 14 of 16 NOTES BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 Page 15 of 16 VICAN PUMP TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C HEAVY DUTY BRACKET MOUNTED PUMPS PAGE 16 of 16 SERIES 332 and 260 ISSUE A 11 2004 SIZES Q M N AND R IDEX CORPORATION 02004 rights reserved rad IDEX CORPORATION VICAN PUMP A
21. ssue A 11 2004 Page 6 of 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Put the lock washer and lock nut on shaft Tighten the lock nut with spanner wrench One tab of lock washer will line up with a slot in the lock nut Bend that tab into the slot Figure 16 page 7 Remove the wooden wedge from the pump and place it through the port and between the rotor teeth to prevent rotation of the shaft On models and replace the endcap and tighten down Perform the End Clearance Adjustment on page 11 Check that the shaft will turn freely If the relief valve was not removed from head skip step 26 Mount the relief valve on the head with the bonnet pointing toward the suction port Install drain plug in casing Lubricate all grease fittings with multi purpose grease The pump is complete however packing adjustment will be needed after installation Page 2 BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue A 11 2004 Page 7 of 16 Figure 17 Bearing housing complete MECHANICAL SEAL PUMPS Exploded View for Mechanical Seal Models Q 332 Q 260 M 332 M 260 SER s 00 2 I m MEUS 07 A CH lt og 4 1 lt 4 T 5 2 Bearing housing 6 Spacer outer 15 Packinggland 24 Rotor amp shaftassy 33 Headfasteners 7 Roller bearing outer 16 Packing 2
22. tween port connections to allow for proper flow of liquid through pump Figure 1 page 2 shows the proper orientation of the idler pin in the pump Place head on pump slightly tilting top of head away from casing until crescent enters inside diameter of rotor Rotate idler on idler pin until idler teeth mesh with rotor teeth Raise head until the face of the head is parallel with the face of the casing and work into position Care must be taken to avoid damaging head gasket Fasten head to casing with nuts and tighten evenly Standard catalog pumps require the following end clearance settings Standard End Clearance Inch __ 005 Pumps built for viscous liquid or high temperature service may require extra end clearance Consult an authorized Viking distributor or the factory for further information PNEUMATIC TESTING Seal the ports with pipe plugs or plates and gaskets Be sure to provide a male air line connection to one of the ports 2 Apply air pressure to the pump 3 Spray or brush the externals with soapy water and watch for growing air bubbles around the seal fitting and gaskets 4 Relieve the pressure from the pump 5 Carefully disconnect the air supply 6 Remove the plugs or covers from the ports Figure 27 Poppet installation BULLETIN TSM 332 260 C Issue 11 2004 11 of 16 7 Return the pump to service PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE INSTRUCTIONS AN a 3
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