Gorman-Rupp Pumps 810A2-F5L 1299234 thru 1322932 User Manual
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80 SERIES
OPERATION
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operation manual for the recommended lubricant
for operation in extreme heat.
If the unit is equipped with the optional auto-start
control, the float(s) may need to be adjusted to al-
low shorter run and longer cooling periods, if pos-
sible.
If the pump is equipped with the option-
al automatic starting system, it is sub-
ject to automatic restart. Keep hands
and clothing away from the unit to pre-
vent injury during automatic operation.
Disconnect the battery before perform-
ing any maintenance. Failure to do so
may result in serious personal injury.
BEARING TEMPERATURE CHECK
Bearings normally run at higher than ambient tem-
peratures because of heat generated by friction.
Temperatures up to 160_F (71_C) are considered
normal for bearings, and they can operate safely to
at least 180_F (82_C).
Checking bearing temperatures by hand is inaccu-
rate. Bearing temperatures can be measured ac-
curately by placing a contact-type thermometer
against the housing. Record this temperature for
future reference.
A sudden increase in bearing temperatures is a
warning that the bearings are at the point of failing
to operate properly. Make certain that the bearing
lubricant is of the proper viscosity and at the cor-
rect level (see
LUBRICATION in Section E). Bear-
ing overheating can also be caused by shaft
misalignment and/or excessive vibration.
When pumps are first started, the bearings may
seem to run at temperatures above normal. Con-
tinued operation should bring the temperatures
down to normal levels.
Cold Weather Preservation
In below freezing conditions, drain the pump to
prevent damage from freezing. Also, clean out any
solids by flushing with a hose. Operate the pump
for approximately one minute; this will remove any
remaining liquid that could freeze the pump rotat-
ing parts. If the pump will be idle for more than a
few hours, or if it has been pumping liquids con-
taining a large amount of solids, drain the pump,
and flush it thoroughly with clean water. To prevent
large solids from clogging the drain port and pre-
venting the pump from completely draining, insert
a rod or stiff wire in the drain port, and agitate the
liquid during the draining process. Clean out any
remaining solids by flushing with a hose.