Flowserve LR Worthington User Manual
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LR, LRV, LLR and LR-S USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569088 08-10
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THERMAL SHOCK
Rapid changes in the temperature of the liquid within 
the pump can cause thermal shock, which can result 
in damage or breakage of components and should be 
avoided. 
HOT (and cold) PARTS
If hot or freezing components or auxiliary heating 
supplies can present a danger to operators and 
persons entering the immediate area action must be 
taken to avoid accidental contact. If complete 
protection is not possible, the machine access must 
be limited to maintenance staff only, with clear visual 
warnings and indicators to those entering the 
immediate area. Note: bearing housings must not be 
insulated and drive motors and bearings may be hot. 
 
If the temperature is greater than 80 ºC (175 ºF) or 
below -5 ºC (20 ºF) in a restricted zone, or exceeds 
local regulations, action as above shall be taken. 
HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS
When the pump is handling hazardous liquids care must 
be taken to avoid exposure to the liquid by appropriate 
siting of the pump, limiting personnel access and by 
operator training. If the liquid is flammable and/or 
explosive, strict safety procedures must be applied. 
 
Gland packing must not be used when pumping 
hazardous liquids. 
PREVENT EXCESSIVE EXTERNAL
PIPE LOAD 
Do not use pump as a support for piping. Do not 
mount expansion joints, unless allowed by Flowserve 
in writing, so that their force, due to internal pressure, 
acts on the pump flange. 
ENSURE CORRECT LUBRICATION
(See section 5, Commissioning, startup, operation 
and shutdown.) 
START THE PUMP WITH OUTLET
VALVE PARTLY OPENED 
(Unless otherwise instructed at a specific point in the 
User Instructions.) 
This is recommended to minimize the risk of 
overloading and damaging the pump motor at full or 
zero flow. Pumps may be started with the valve 
further open only on installations where this situation 
cannot occur. The pump outlet control valve may 
need to be adjusted to comply with the duty following 
the run-up process. (See section 5, Commissioning 
start-up, operation and shutdown.) 
NEVER RUN THE PUMP DRY
INLET VALVES TO BE FULLY OPEN
WHEN PUMP IS RUNNING 
Running the pump at zero flow or below the 
recommended minimum flow continuously will cause 
damage to the pump and mechanical seal. 
DO NOT RUN THE PUMP AT
ABNORMALLY HIGH OR LOW FLOW RATES 
Operating at a flow rate higher than normal or at a flow 
rate with no back pressure on the pump may overload 
the motor and cause cavitation. Low flow rates may 
cause a reduction in pump/bearing life, overheating of 
the pump, instability and cavitation/vibration. 
 
1.6.4 Products used in potentially explosive 
atmospheres 
Measures are required to:
•
Avoid excess temperature
•
Prevent build up of explosive mixtures
•
Prevent the generation of sparks
•
Prevent leakages
•
Maintain the pump to avoid hazard
 
The following instructions for pumps and pump units 
when installed in potentially explosive atmospheres 
must be followed to help ensure explosion protection. 
For ATEX, both electrical and non-electrical equipment 
must meet the requirements of European Directive 
94/9/EC. Always observe the regional legal Ex 
requirements eg Ex electrical items outside the EU may 
be required certified to other than ATEX eg IECEx, UL. 
 
1.6.4.1 Scope of compliance 
Use equipment only in the zone for which it is
appropriate. Always check that the driver, drive 
coupling assembly, seal and pump equipment are 
suitably rated and/or certified for the classification of the 
specific atmosphere in which they are to be installed. 
 
Where Flowserve has supplied only the bare shaft 
pump, the Ex rating applies only to the pump. The 
party responsible for assembling the ATEX pump set 
shall select the coupling, driver and any additional 
equipment, with the necessary CE Certificate/ 
Declaration of Conformity establishing it is suitable for 
the area in which it is to be installed. 
 
The output from a variable frequency drive (VFD) can 
cause additional heating affects in the motor and so, for 
pumps sets with a VFD, the ATEX Certification for the 
motor must state that it is covers the situation where 
electrical supply is from the VFD. This particular 
requirement still applies even if the VFD is in a safe area. 
