Lubricate the bearings with pure oil mist, Greased-for-life bearing lubrication, Shaft-sealing options – Goulds Pumps 3196 i-FRAME - IOM User Manual
Page 54: Mechanical seal options, Connection of sealing liquid for mechanical seals, Packed stuffing box option

Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown
3. Replace the fill plug.
Lubricate the bearings with pure oil mist
Oil mist is an optional feature for this pump.
To lubricate bearings with pure oil mist, follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of
the oil-mist generator.
The inlet connections are on the top of the bearing frame.
Greased-for-life bearing lubrication
The bearing manufacturer fills greased-for-life bearings with grease and seals them at the
factory. You do not need to lubricate or seal these bearings. Refer to the Maintenance chapter
for re-greasing and maintenance procedures for these bearings.
Shaft-sealing options
In most cases, the manufacturer seals the shaft before shipping the pump. If your pump does
not have a sealed shaft, see the Shaft-seal maintenance section in the Maintenance chapter.
This model uses these types of shaft seals:
• Cartridge mechanical seal
• Conventional inside-component mechanical seal
• Conventional outside-component mechanical seal
• Dynamic seal
• Packed-stuffing-box option
Mechanical seal options
Pumps are usually shipped with mechanical seals installed. If they are not, then refer to the
mechanical seal manufacturer's installation instructions.
These are the mechanical seal options for this pump:
• Cartridge mechanical seal
• Conventional inside component mechanical seal
• Conventional outside component mechanical seal
Connection of sealing liquid for mechanical seals
Seal lubrication is required
Seal faces must have liquid film between them for proper lubrication. Locate the taps using the
illustrations shipped with the seal.
Seal flushing methods
You can use these methods in order to flush or cool the seal:
Method
Description
Product flush
Run the piping so that the pump pushes the pumped fluid from the casing and
injects it into the seal gland. If necessary, an external heat exchanger cools the
pumped fluid before it enters the seal gland.
External flush
Run the piping so that the pump injects a clean, cool, compatible liquid directly into
the seal gland. The pressure of the flushing liquid must be 5 to 15 psi (0.35 to 1.01
kg/cm
2
) greater than the seal chamber pressure. The injection rate must be 0.5 to
2 gpm (2 to 8 lpm).
Other
You can use other methods that employ multiple gland or seal chamber
connections. Refer to the mechanical seal reference drawing and piping diagrams.
Packed stuffing box option
WARNING:
Packed stuffing boxes are not allowed in an ATEX-classified environment.
The factory does not install the packing, lantern ring, or split gland.
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Model 3196 i-FRAME Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual