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Reassembly, Esads+plus, Externally serviceable air distribution system – SANDPIPER HDB2 User Manual

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REASSEMBLY

All procedures for reassembling the pump are the reverse of the disassembly

instructions with further instructions as shown:

The diaphragm assemblies are to be installed with the natural bulge outward or

toward the head of the center screw. Make sure both plates are installed with outer radii

against the diaphragm. After all components are in position in a vise and hand tight,

set a torque wrench for 40 ft. pounds (54.23 Newton meters) using a 1

1

/

8

" (2.857 cm)

socket. After each diaphragm sub assembly has been completed, thread one assembly

into the diaphragm rod. Make sure the 5/16-18 UNC capscrew has been removed

from the inner plate and the diaphragm rod bumper is in place on the diaphragm rod.

Install this sub assembly into the pump and secure by installing the outer chamber

in place and tightening the capscrews. This will hold the assembly in place while the

opposite side is installed. Install the second diaphragm assembly into the diaphragm

rod checking to see that the diaphragm rod bumper is in place. Tighten to 30 ft. lbs.

(40.67 Newton meters) torque before installing the outer chamber in place. If the holes

in the diaphragm flange do not align with the holes in the inner chamber flange, turn

the diaphragm assembly in the direction of tightening to align the holes so that the

capscrews can be inserted. This final torquing of the last diaphragm assembly will lock

the two diaphragm assemblies together. Secure the last outer chamber by tightening

down the securing nuts gradually and evenly. This tightening procedure should be

done on both sides.

When reinstalling check valves, take care that the seat gaskets are aligned properly

before securing porting flange in place.

A Note about Air Valve Lubrication

The SANDPIPER pump’s pilot valve and main air valve assemblies are designed

to operate WITHOUT lubrication. This is the preferred mode of operation. There

may be instances of personal preference, or poor quality air supplies when lubrica-

tion of the compressed air supply is required. The pump air system will operate with

properly lubricated compressed air supplies. Proper lubrication of the compressed air

supply would entail the use of an air line lubricator (available from Warren Rupp) set

to deliver one drop of 10 wt., non-detergent oil for every 20 SCFM of air the pump

consumed at its point of operation. Consult the pump’s published Performance Curve to

determine this.

It is important to remember to inspect the sleeve and spool set routinely. It should

move back and forth freely. This is most important when the air supply is lubricated.

If a lubricator is used, oil accumulation will, over time, collect any debris from the

compressed air. This can prevent the pump from operating properly.

Water in the compressed air supply can create problems such as icing or freez-

ing of the exhaust air causing the pump to cycle erratically, or stop operating. This

can be addressed by using a point of use air dryer to supplement a plant’s air drying

equipment. This device will remove excess water from the compressed air supply and

alleviate the icing or freezing problem.

ESADS+Plus

®

: Externally Serviceable Air Distribution

System

Please refer to the exploded view drawing and parts list in the Service Manual

supplied with your pump. If you need replacement or additional copies, contact your

local Warren Rupp Distributor, or the Warren Rupp factory Literature Department at

the number shown below. To receive the correct manual, you must specify the MODEL

and TYPE information found on the name plate of the pump.

The main air valve sleeve and spool set is located in the valve body mounted on

the pump with four hex head capscrews. The valve body assembly is removed from

the pump by removing these four hex head capscrews.

With the valve body assembly off the pump, access to the sleeve and spool set is

made by removing four hex head capscrews (each end) on the end caps of the valve

body assembly. With the end caps removed, slide the spool back and forth in the

sleeve. The spool is closely sized to the sleeve and must move freely to allow for proper

pump operation. An accumulation of oil, dirt or other contaminants from the pump’s

air supply, or from a failed diaphragm, may prevent the spool from moving freely.