Gorman-Rupp Pumps 14C20-B 740693 and up User Manual
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OM-00680
10 SERIES
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
PAGE E - 11
NOTE
To ease future disassembly, apply a film of grease
or `Never‐Seez' on the back cover shoulder, or any
surface that contacts the pump casing. This action
will reduce rust and scale build‐up.
Secure the back cover assembly by installing the
clamp bar (31) and tightening the clamp bar screw
(32). Do not over‐tighten the clamp bar screw; it
should be just tight enough to seal the back cover
shoulder.
Final Pump Assembly
Secure the pump to the base with the previously re
moved hardware. Be sure to reinstall any leveling
shims used under the pump casing or pedestal
mounting feet. Install the shaft key (9) and connect
the power source.
Be sure the pump and power source are securely
mounted to the base.
Install the suction and discharge lines and open all
valves. Make certain that all piping connections are
tight, properly supported and secure. Open all the
valves in the suction and discharge lines.
Be sure the pump and power source have been
properly lubricated, see LUBRICATION.
Remove the cover plate assembly (62) and fill the
pump casing with clean liquid. Reinstall the fill plug
and tighten it.
Refer to OPERATION, Section C, before putting
the pump back into service.
LUBRICATION
Seal Assembly
Fill the bottle oiler (72) with SAE No. 30 non‐deterg
ent oil. Check the oil level regularly and keep the
bottle oiler full.
Bearings
The pedestal was fully lubricated when shipped
from the factory. Check the oil level regularly
through the sight gauge (78) and maintain it at the
middle of the gauge. When lubrication is required,
add SAE No. 30 non‐detergent oil through the hole
for the air vent (6). Do not over‐lubricate. Over‐lu
brication can cause the bearings to over‐heat, re
sulting in premature bearing failure.
Under normal conditions, drain the pedestal once
each year and refill with clean oil to the middle of
the sight gauge. Change the oil more frequently if
the pump is operated continuously or installed in
an environment with rapid temperature change.
Monitor the condition of the bearing lubri
cant regularly for evidence of rust or mois
ture condensation. This is especially im
portant in areas where variable hot and
cold temperatures are common.
For cold weather operation, consult the factory or a
lubricant supplier for the recommended grade of
oil.
Power Source
Consult the literature supplied with the power
source, or contact your local power source repre
sentative.