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Gorman-Rupp Pumps 03H1-GL 282480 and up User Manual

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OM-01193

0 SERIES

OPERATION

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pump could be damaged and performance ad­
versely affected by incorrect rotation. If pump per­
formance is not within the specified limits (see the
curve on Page E-1), check the direction of rotation
before further troubleshooting.

Drive

This pump is designed for operation with a power
take‐off unit coupled to the drive shaft on the gear­
box. The gearbox assembly has a ratio of 4.09:1,
and is designed for operation at 1000 RPM. Do not
operate at a higher input speed.

The gearbox provided on this pump is
designed for operation at 1000 RPM
maximum. If operated at a higher rpm,
pump components may be destroyed.

OPERATION

Pump speed and operating condition
points must be within the continuous per­
formance range shown on the curve (see
Section E, Page 1).

Partially open the discharge throttling valve so that
the discharge line fills slowly to prevent damage to
piping, gaskets, and other devices in the line which
could be affected by shock resulting from rapid fill­
ing of the line. When the discharge line is com­
pletely filled, adjust the discharge throttling valve to
the desired flow rate.

Leakage

No leakage should be visible at pump mating sur­
faces, or at pump connections or fittings. Keep all
line connections and fittings tight to maintain maxi­
mum pump efficiency.

Liquid Temperature And Overheating

The maximum liquid temperature for this pump is
160

_

F (71

_

C). Do not apply it at a higher operating

temperature.

Overheating can occur if operated with the valves
in the suction or discharge lines closed. Operating
against closed valves could bring the liquid to a
boil, build pressure, and cause the pump to rup­
ture or explode. If overheating occurs, stop the
pump and allow it to cool before servicing it. Refill

the pump casing

with cool liquid.

Allow an overheated pump to complete­
ly cool before servicing. Do not remove
plates, covers, gauges, pipe plugs, or
fittings from an overheated pump. Liq­
uid within the pump can reach boiling
temperatures, and vapor pressure with­
in the pump can cause parts being dis­
engaged to be ejected with great force.
After the pump cools, drain the liquid
from the pump by removing the casing
drain plug. Use caution when removing
the plug to prevent injury to personnel
from hot liquid.

Strainer Check

If a suction strainer has been shipped with the
pump or installed by the user, check the strainer
regularly, and clean it as necessary. The strainer
should also be checked if pump flow rate begins to
drop. If a vacuum suction gauge has been in­
stalled, monitor and record the readings regularly
to detect strainer blockage.

Never introduce air or steam pressure into the
pump casing or piping to remove a blockage. This
could result in personal injury or damage to the
equipment. If backflushing is absolutely neces­
sary, liquid pressure must be limited to 50% of the
maximum permissible operating pressure shown
on the pump performance curve. (See Section E,
Page 1.)