Alignment – Gorman-Rupp Pumps 14C20-F3L 1319349 and up User Manual
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INSTALLATION
man-Rupp distributor or the Gorman-Rupp Compa-
ny for information about an Automatic Air Release
Valve for your specific application.
Air Release Valve Installation
The Automatic Air Release Valve must be inde-
pendently mounted in a horizontal position and
connected to the discharge line of the self-priming
centrifugal pump (see Figure 6).
NOTE
If the Air Release Valve is to be installed on a staged
pump application, contact the factory for specific
installation instructions.
DISCHARGE PIPE
DISCHARGE
CHECK VALVE
PUMP DISCHARGE
SELF-PRIMING
CENTRIFUGAL
PUMP
SUCTION
LINE
SUPPORT
BRACKET
CLEAN-OUT
COVER
INSTALL AIR RELEASE VALVE
IN HORIZONTAL POSITION
90
_ LONG
RADIUS
ELBOW
BLEED LINE 1"
(25,4 MM) DIA. MIN.
(CUSTOMER
FURNISHED)
EXTEND 6"
(152,4 MM)
BELOW LIQUID
WET WELL
OR SUMP
LEVEL SURFACE
Figure 6. Typical Automatic Air Release Valve Installation
The valve inlet line must be installed between the
pump discharge port and the non-pressurized side
of the discharge check valve. The valve inlet is at
the large end of the valve body, and is provided
with standard 1 inch NPT pipe threads.
The valve outlet is located at the opposite end of
the valve, and is also equipped with standard 1
inch NPT pipe threads. The outlet should be con-
nected to a bleed line which slopes back to the wet
well or sump. The bleed line must be the same size
as the inlet piping, or larger. If piping is used for the
bleed line, avoid the use of elbows whenever pos-
sible.
NOTE
It is recommended that each Air Release Valve be
fitted with an independent bleeder line directed
back to the wet well. However, if multiple Air Re-
lease Valves are installed in a system, the bleeder
lines may be directed to a common manifold pipe.
Contact your Gorman-Rupp distributor or the Gor-
man-Rupp Company for information about installa-
tion of an Automatic Air Release Valve for your spe-
cific application.
ALIGNMENT
The alignment of the pump and the engine is criti-
cal for trouble-free mechanical operation. See Sec-
tion E, Securing Intermediate And Drive Assem-
bly To Engine for detailed information.