Xylem IM018 R07 G&L SERIES MODEL SSV User Manual
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9. Install a new seal housing o-ring on the seal hous-
ing. A lubricant can be used to hold the o-ring on 
the diameter of the seal housing.
Carefully reinstall the seal housing between the 
pump and motor shaft and slide the seal housing 
down the shaft into position. Use caution when 
mounting the sealhousing between the 
pump/motor shaft so that the seal face 
on the stationary seat is not damaged. 
See step 9 in Figure 5. 
10. Reinstall the 4 hex cap screws, tightening
the screws evenly and then torquing them 
to the values given in the engineering 
data. See step 10 in Figure 5.
11. Reinstall the coupling pin and locate the
space shim on the shaft on the seal 
housing. If the shim is not available, a 
5 mm spacer can be used. See step 11 in 
Figure 5. 
12. Reinstall the coupling halves and evenly
tighten the coupling bolts and torque 
them to the values given in the coupling 
section. Remove the spacer shim and save 
for future use. See step 12 in Figure 5.
13. Rotate the shaft by hand to insure that
the pump and motor rotate freely. 
Reinstall the coupling guard. 
14. The pump and system should be vented
prior to starting the pump. See Section 3, 
page 8, for venting procedures.
1. Complete steps 1-4 as defi ned above for
conventional seals.
2. Loosen the 4 set screws located around the ID of
the pump shaft.
3. Remove the cartridge seal using the two tapped
holes provided on the gland of the cartridge seal 
by threading two of the hex cap screws into these 
holes and evenly tightening these screws. Lift and 
remove the cartridge seal between the pump and 
motor shaft. 
4. Inspect the pump shaft for any burrs or debris.
Any burrs should be ground smooth with (fi ne 
grit) emery paper.
5. Install a new o-ring on the turned fi t of the new
cartridge seal. Lubricate the o-ring located in the 
ID of the cartridge seal. Use a lubricant compat-
ible with the seal elastomers to hold the o-ring.
6. Install the new cartridge seal on the pump by care-
fully sliding it between the pump and motor shaft 
and then sliding it into position.
7. Complete steps 11-14 as defi ned above for the
conventional seals.
8. After installing the coupling, tighten the four set
screws located in the collar of the cartridge seal to 
secure the seal to the pump shaft.
9. Rotate the shaft by hand to insure that the pump
and motor rotate freely. Reinstall the coupling 
guard. 
10. Use vent connections on cartridge seal for proper
venting.
To remove the motor follow steps 1 through 4, as 
provided in the “MECHANICAL SEAL REPLACE-
MENT” section of this manual.
For motor frames 213TC and larger, remove the 4 
motor hex cap screws and the motor adapter. 
Install the motor adapter fl ange onto the new motor, 
torquing the 4 hex cap screws to the values provided 
in the “ENGINEERING DATA” section of this 
manual.
Complete the reassembly following steps 17 through 
22 in the “MECHANICAL SEAL REPLACE-
MENT” section of this manual.
All additional unit service or maintenance, not ad-
dressed in this manual, should be performed at a 
qualifi ed service location. Contact your local dealer 
or G&L Pumps distributor for assistance.
DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT 
ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE 
ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTE-
NANCE. FAILURE TO DO SO 
CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS 
OR DEATH.
SYMPTOM
 MOTOR NOT RUNNING
 
See Probable Cause – 1 through 5
 LITTLE OR NO LIQUID DELIVERED BY PUMP
 
See Probable Cause – 6 through 12
 POWER CONSUMPTION TOO HIGH
 
See Probable Cause – 3, 12, 13, 15
 EXCESSIVE NOISE AND VIBRATION
 
See Probable Cause – 3, 6 - 8, 10, 12, 13, 16
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Motor thermal protector tripped.
2. Open circuit breaker or blown fuse.
3. Impellers binding.
4. Motor improperly wired.
5. Defective motor.
6. Pump is not primed, air or gases in liquid.
7. Discharge, suction plugged or valve closed.
8. Incorrect rotation (three phase only).
9. Low voltage or phase loss.
10. Impellers worn or plugged.
WARNING
Hazardous
voltage
