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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instruction

Model LSB

LSB 100-english

page 75

Revision 02

Artikel Nr. 771076129

Ausgabe 01/2010

If the operator can´t guarantee that, according

monitoring measures must be provided.

Equally all seal casings, auxiliary systems of the

shaft sealing, as well as heating and cooling

systems must be filled carefully.

2.7.2 Marking

The marking of the pump refers to the pump

itself. For the motor resp. further additions a

separate Declaration of Conformity, as well as a

corresponding marking must be available.

Example of of marking at pump:
CE Ex II 2 G c T1-T.
The marking shows the theoretically applicable range

of temperature classes. The different temperatures,

permitted acc. to pump design, result as shown in

chapter 2.7.5. The same is valid for the drive.

For a whole unit (pump, motor) with different

temperature classes the lowest is valid.

2.7.3 Rotation Control

If danger of explosion is also existing during

installation, the rotation control must not be

carried out by short start-up of the empty pump,

to avoid undue temperature increase in case of

contact of rotating and stationary parts.

2.7.4 Operation of pump

The pump must only be started up with fully opened

suction side and slightly opened pressure side valve.

The start-up against closed non-return valve, however,

is possible. Immediately after the start-up the

discharge side valve must be adjusted to the operating

point.

Refer to chapter 6.2, as well.
Operation with closed valve in suction and / or
discharge pipe is not permitted!

There´s a danger, that high surface

temperatures are developing at the pump

casing after relatively short time, through fast

heating of the liquid inside the pump.

Fast pressure increase inside the pump can

lead to overload and, thus, the pump can burst.

In chapter 6.4.1 the minimum flow is stated. Longer

operating phases with these flows and the named

liquids don´t cause additional increase of surface

temperature at the pump.

Furthermore the references in chapter 6 of these

operating

Instructions

must

be

taken

into

consideration.

On pumps with mech. seals the permitted

temperature limits can be exceeded due to dry-

run. Dry run not only can occur on insufficiently

filled seal casing, but also because of too much

gas in the medium.

Operation of the pump out of the permitted

operating range can lead to dry-run, as well.

2.7.5 Temperature limits

Under normal operating conditions the highest

temperatures must be expected at the surface

of the pump casing and in the area of the

bearings.

The surface temperature occurring at pump casing

corresponds with the temperature of the pumped

liquid.

In the area of lantern and motor free contact of

surface to environment must be given for proper

cooling.

During operation of the pump it must be

secured that an overabundant sedimentation of

dust is avoided (regular cleaning), to prevent

heating of pump surface over the permitted

temperature.

The operator of the plant must secure that the
defined operating temperature is observed. The
max. allowed temperature of the pumped liquid at
suction depends on the particular temperature
class.

The following table shows the theoretical temperature

limits of the pumped liquid in consideration of the

temperature classes acc. to EN 13463-1.

Temperature class acc.

EN 13463-1

Temperature class acc.

EN 13463-1

T4 (135°C)

135°C

T3 (200°C)

140°C

T2 (300°C)

140°C

T1 (450°C)

140°C

The particular allowed operating temperature of

the pump is shown in the data sheet and / or the

order confirmation resp. the type plate at the

pump.

2.7.6 Maintenance

For a secure and reliable operation it must be

secured by regular inspections, that the unit is

maintained competently and is kept in good

technical condition.

Example: Function of bearings. Operation and

application conditions are essentially responsible for

their achievable life cycle.

By regular control of the lubricant and the running

sound the danger of occurring over temperatures by

bearings running hot or defect bearing seals is

avoided. Refer to chapter 6.6 and 7.4.

The function of the shaft sealing must be secured by

regular control.

If auxiliary systems (e.g. external flushing, cooling,

heating) are installed, it must be checked, if monitoring

devices are necessary to secure the function.