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OPERATION 

 

Operation without guards in place can 
cause serious personal injury, major 
property damage, or death. 

 

Do not operate 

without guard 

in place 

 

 

 

Failure to relieve system pressure prior 
to performing pump service can cause 
serious personal injury or property 
damage.

  

Systems with meters will still 

be pressurized even after the hose is 
emptied

 

 

Hazardous pressure 

can cause serious 

personal injury or 

property damage

 

 

 

Disconnecting fluid or pressure 
containment components during pump 
operation can cause serious personal 
injury or property damage.

 

 

Hazardous pressure 

can cause serious 

personal injury or 

property damage 

 

 

 

Pumps operating against a closed valve 
can cause system failure, personal 
injury and property damage  

 

Hazardous pressure 

can cause personal 

injury or property 

damage 

 

PRE-START UP CHECK LIST 

1.  Inspect complete piping system and supports to ensure 

that no piping loads are being placed on the pump. 

2.  Verify proper coupling alignment. 

3.  Install pressure gauges in the 1/4" NPT intake and 

discharge ports located on the pump casing to check 
pump performance after start-up. 

4.  Ensure all valves and fittings in piping system are in the 

start-up or operating positions. 

5.  Jog the pump motor to verify proper pump rotation.  If 

rotation is incorrect, reverse rotation of motor. 

START UP PROCEDURES 

NOTICE 

Consult the "Troubleshooting" section of this manual if 
difficulties during start up are experienced. 

1.  Start the motor.  Priming should occur within one minute. 

2.  Check the pressure gauges to ensure the system is 

operating within expected parameters.  Record the 
gauge readings in the "Initial Start Up Information" 
section of this manual for future reference. 

3.  Inspect piping, fittings, and associated system equipment 

for leaks, noise, vibration and overheating. 

4.  Check the flow rate to ensure the pump is operating 

within the expected parameters.  Record flow rate in the 
“Initial Start Up” section of this manual. 

5.  Close the discharge valve and check the differential 

pressure across the pump.  It should not exceed the 
pressure setting of the external bypass valve. 

6.  With the discharge valve still closed, momentarily close 

the manual shut-off valve in the bypass return line to 
check the pump relief valve.  The pressure should be at 
least 25 PSI (1.7 bar) higher than the maximum system 
operating pressure or the system pressure control valve 
setting. 

7.  The external bypass valve must always be set at least 25 

PSI (1.7 bar) lower than the internal pump relief valve.   

NOTE - 

The normal operating pressure should be at 

least 5 - 15 PSI (0.3 -1.0 bar) less than the external 
bypass setting.  Pump speeds which result in higher 
pressures (nearing the valve setting) forces the liquid to 
be recirculated, creating excessive wear on the pump 
and equipment. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for LGL154A

Page 1: ...s a SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL When you see this symbol on the product or in the manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that WILL cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards tha...

Page 2: ...ath Hazardous or toxic fluids can cause serious injury Do not operate without guard in place PUMP DATA PUMP IDENTIFICATION A pump Identification tag containing the pump serial number I D number and model designation is attached to each pump It is recommended that the data from this tag be recorded and filed for future reference If replacement parts are needed or if information pertaining to the pu...

Page 3: ...at least four times the area of the intake piping Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Strainers are optional when pumping from underground tanks 4 The intake and discharge piping system must be free of all leaks 5 Expansion joints placed at least 36 0 9m from the pump will compensate for expansion and contraction of the pipes Contact the flexible connector hose manufacture...

Page 4: ...pe the bypass valve back to the intake line The setting on the external bypass valve should be at least 25 PSI 1 7 bar lower than the internal pump relief valve setting The valve and piping must be of adequate size to accommodate the full flow from the pump when the discharge line is closed The non adjustable pump internal relief valve is factory set at approximately 225 PSI 15 5 bar A Blackmer Mo...

Page 5: ...Install the pump directly over the tank and as close to the ground as possible Minimize the Number of Fittings Every fitting valve and piece of straight piping causes a pressure drop and adds to the startup vapor volume Use a minimum number of fittings on the inlet side of the pump Eliminate all possible elbows in the inlet piping by moving the pump so that they will not be necessary Size the inle...

Page 6: ...t reverse rotation of motor START UP PROCEDURES NOTICE Consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual if difficulties during start up are experienced 1 Start the motor Priming should occur within one minute 2 Check the pressure gauges to ensure the system is operating within expected parameters Record the gauge readings in the Initial Start Up Information section of this manual for future refe...

Page 7: ...nted in this manual Torque Table 1 Head Casing Capscrews 21 Ft lbs 30 N m 40 7 Relief Valve Cover Capscrews Ft lbs 20 N m 27 Bearing Cap Capcrews 28 Ft lbs 20 N m 27 STRAINERS Strainers must be cleaned regularly to avoid pump starvation Schedule will depend upon the application and conditions LUBRICATION NOTICE To avoid possible entanglement in moving parts do not lubricate pump bearings hydraulic...

Page 8: ... pull the rotating seal assembly consisting of seal jacket 153C rotating seal face and rotating O ring 153B 153E from the shaft Remove and discard the rotating O ring 153E 5 Carefully remove the disc 71 6 Remove seal spacer ring 159 from shaft 7 Clean inboard end of pump shaft thoroughly making sure the shaft is free of nicks and burrs This will prevent damage to the mechanical seal and grease sea...

Page 9: ...de of head with spring and lip side facing inside of head 8 Install bearing spring 24C in inboard head 20 9 Install outer race of bearing 24 into bearing pocket in inboard head 20 10 Install grease seal 104A into bearing pocket of head with open side toward bearing and flat side facing outward Gently push or tap the grease seal until flat face of grease seal is about 1 8 4 mm past the larger diame...

Page 10: ...ionary seat Center the head on the pump casing 12 Install and uniformly tighten all six head capscrews 21 and torque per Torque Table 1 30 Turn the pump casing around and remove the inboard head 20 previously installed 31 Install the seal spacer 159 mechanical seal 153 O ring 72 and inboard head 20 as instructed in steps 21 through 29 32 Install bearing cap 27 in outboard head 23 without capscrews...

Page 11: ...ed discharge line 3 Pump not securely mounted 4 Improper drive line truck mounted pumps See Pump Drive 5 Misalignment of pump reducer or motor base mounted pumps 6 Bearings worn or damaged 7 Vibration from improperly anchored piping 8 Bent shaft or drive coupling misaligned 9 Excessively worn rotor 10 Malfunctioning valve in the system 11 Relief valve setting too low 12 Liner installed backwards 1...

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