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Gorman-Rupp Pumps PAH6B60-6068H IT4 1529202 and up User Manual

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PAH SERIES

OM-06602

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

PAGE E - 26

moved hardware, secure the discharge check
valve assembly and flange gasket to the pump as­
sembly (1). Secure the discharge check valve to its
support bracket using the previously removed
hardware.

Priming Chamber Assembly And Installation

(Figure 8)

Clean and inspect the components of the priming
valve (1). Inspect the linkage and ensure the orifice
button (not shown) squarely engages the valve
seat. Replace the orifice button if required (see
Priming Chamber Removal and Disassembly
for orifice button removal).

If the orifice button was removed, screw the new
orifice button into the linkage bar until fully seated.
Align the hole in the linkage bar with the holes in the
bracket and reinstall the pivot pin. Secure the pivot
pin with the previously removed “e‐clip”.

Adjust the orifice button seating as necessary by
screwing the orifice button into or out of the linkage
bar. Proper adjustment is achieved when the ori­
fice button fully seats against the orifice before the
linkage bar on the float bottoms against the
threads on the orifice button. When adjustment is
complete, install and tighten the lock washer and
hex nut securing the orifice button.

Install the strainer (6) and priming valve gasket (4).

Lower the float into the priming chamber (5) and
secure the priming valve with the previously re­
moved hardware (2 and 3).

(Figure 7)

Install the baffle and gasket (8 and 9) and use a
sling and suitable lifting device to position the prim­
ing chamber assembly on the pump suction spool
(7, Figure 4). Secure the priming chamber assem­
bly with the hardware (6 and 7).

Reconnect both the suction piping and the air dis­
charge tubing to the priming chamber assembly.

LUBRICATION

Seal Assembly

(Figure 6)

Before starting the pump, remove the vented plug
(13) and fill the seal cavity with approximately 170

ounces (5 liters) of SAE No. 30 non‐detergent oil to
the center of the sight gauge (10). Clean and rein­
stall the vented plug. Check the oil level regularly
and maintain it at the middle of the sight gauge.

Bearings

(Figure 6)

The bearing housing was fully lubricated when
shipped from the factory. Check the oil level regu­
larly through the sight gauge (10A)

and maintain it

at the midpoint of the gauge. When lubrication is
required, remove the air vent (13A) and add SAE
No. 30 non‐detergent oil through the opening.
When lubricating a dry (overhauled) intermediate,
fill the bearing cavity with approximately 50 ounces
(1,5 liters). Clean and reinstall the air vent. Do not
over‐lubricate. Over‐lubrication can cause the
bearings to over‐heat, resulting in premature bear­
ing failure.

NOTE

The white reflector in the sight gauge must be posi­
tioned horizontally to provide proper drainage.

Under normal conditions, drain the bearing hous­
ing once each year and refill with clean oil. Change
the oil more frequently if the pump is operated con­
tinuously 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.

Engine

Consult the literature supplied with the engine, or
contact your local engine representative.