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6.2
Spare parts
6.2.1 Ordering of spares
Flowserve keep records of all pumps that have been
supplied. When ordering spares the following
information should be quoted:
Pump serial number
Pump size
Order number
Part name -taken from section 8
Part number -taken from section 8
Number of parts required -taken from
section 8
The pump size and serial number are shown on the
pump nameplate.
Order number should be taken from section 10.3
Customer Data sheet.
For 24-Hour part ordering service, call Flowserve
Distribution Center at +1 800 526 3569.
To place an order, contact the nearest Flowserve
office found at www.flowserve.com.
The use of parts other than Flowserve
approved parts may create hazardous conditions
over which Flowserve has no control. Such
hazardous conditions can lead to injury, or result
in damage to the equipment. Flowserve does not
support nor will be responsible for the use of
non Flowserve furnished parts nor the use of
materials that are not as originally furnished
without the expressed written approval of
Flowserve.
6.2.2 Service instructions
For 24-hour emergency field service, contact the
Flowserve Service Department at +1 800 547 8671
or +1 908 859 7372 or contact the nearest
Flowserve Service Center.
6.2.3 Storage of spares
Spares should be stored in a clean dry area away
from vibration. Inspection and re-treatment of
metallic surfaces (if necessary) with preservative is
recommended at 6 monthly intervals. See section
2.4 Storage.
See section 2.4.2 for Rotor preservative
standards
See section 2.4.2.1 for Rotor storage
6.2.4 Rotor preservative standards
1) Rotors and complete internal assemblies are
fully coated with a petroleum-based rust
preventative.
2) Each assembly is secured in a wood box that is
lined with plastic to form a vapor barrier
envelope.
3) A 1 kg (2 lb.) bag of desiccant is placed near the
center of the assembly.
4) The assembly is supported under its outside
diameter on wood cradles placed inside the
plastic lining.
The Internal assembly or rotor should
never be supported or lifted at the journals.
6.2.4.1 Rotor storage
Factory preservative measures will protect rotors
and complete internal assemblies for up to 3 years
under indoor storage conditions.
6.3
Recommended spares and consumable
items
A recommended spare parts classification is offered
for Flowserve parts furnished on this unit. The
classification of a required part can be identified by
referring to the appropriate sectional drawing and
parts list included in section 8 of this manual.
The recommended spare parts are divided into three
classifications, which are defined below.
a) CLASS 1 (Minimum): Covers recommended
spare parts for a single unit where additional
spare parts are ordinarily available from branch
or dealer stock. Suggested for Domestic Service
handling non-corrosive liquids where
interruptions in service are not objectionable.
This includes gaskets and bearings that are not
reusable.
b) CLASS 2 (Average): Covers recommended
spare parts for a single unit where additional
spare parts are not readily available. Suggested
for Domestic Service handling abrasive or
corrosive liquids where some interruptions in
service are permissible. This includes Class 1
spares plus all renewable wear parts.
c) CLASS 3 (Maximum): Covers recommended
spare parts for a single unit where maximum
protection from major shutdown must be
afforded. Suggested for Export Service or
Domestic Service where minimum loss of
service is essential. This includes Class 1
spares plus all spare rotating assembly.