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Gorman-Rupp Pumps 81 1/2P47A-E2 3P 801781 and up User Manual

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80 SERIES

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INSTALLATION

ing, check for loose hardware at mating sur­
faces.

c. Carefully read all tags, decals, and markings

on the pump assembly, and perform all duties
indicated. Note that the pump shaft rotates in
the required direction.

The impeller of the pump is threaded onto
the pump shaft. Reverse rotation of the
shaft can cause the impeller to unscrew
and break the suction head or casing. Dis­
connect the power before checking for
proper direction of rotation.

d. Check levels and lubricate as necessary. Re­

fer to LUBRICATION in the MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIR
section of this manual and per­
form duties as instructed.

e. If the pump and

motor have been stored for

more than 12 months, some of the compo­
nents or lubricants may have exceeded their
maximum shelf life. These must be inspected
or replaced
to ensure maximum pump serv­
ice.

The electrical power used to operate
this pump is high enough to cause inju­
ry or death. Obtain the services of a qu­
alified electrician to troubleshoot, test
and/or service the electrical compo­
nents of this pump.

If the maximum shelf life has been exceeded, or if
anything appears to be abnormal, contact your
Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the factory to deter­
mine the repair or updating policy. Do not put the
pump into service until appropriate action has
been taken.

POSITIONING PUMP

Lifting

Pump unit weights will vary depending on the
mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and
use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity.
Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed
equipment such as suction and discharge hoses
or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed
units.

The pump assembly can be seriously
damaged if the chains or cables used to lift
and move the unit are improperly wrapped
around the pump.

The pump casing, flanges and seal plate
are made of fiberglass‐reinforced polyes­
ter, which can crack under impact or
shock. Take every precaution against
dropping the pump or striking pump com­
ponents.

Mounting

Locate the pump in an accessible place as close as
practical to the liquid being pumped. Level mount­
ing is essential for proper operation.

The pump may have to be supported or shimmed
to provide for level operation or to eliminate vibra­
tion.

SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPING

Pump performance is adversely effected by in­
creased suction lift, discharge elevation, and fric­
tion losses. See the performance curve on Page
E‐1 to be sure your overall application allows pump
to operate within the safe operation range.

Materials

Either pipe or hose maybe used for suction and
discharge lines; however, the materials must be