Flowserve S-series PolyChem User Manual
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USER INSTRUCTIONS POLYCHEM S-SERIES ENGLISH 71569207 11-08
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2.3.2 Lifting pump, motor and baseplate assembly 
If the baseplate has lifting holes cut in the sides at the 
end (Type D and Type E bases) insert lifting S hooks at 
the four corners and use slings or chains to connect to 
the lifting eye. (Figure 2-1.) Do not use slings through 
the lifting holes. 
 
For other baseplates, sling around the pump discharge 
nozzle, and around the outboard end of the motor 
frame using choker hitches pulled tight. Pump models 
with non standard flanges can not accommodate a 
sling around the discharge nozzle; when lifting these 
pumps an individual trained in properly lifting 
equipment must be consulted. (Figure 2-1.) 
 
The sling should be positioned so the weight is not 
carried through the motor fan housing. Make sure the 
completion of the choker hitch on the discharge 
nozzle is toward the coupling end of the pump shaft 
as shown in Figure 2-1. 
 
2.4 Storage
Store the pump in a clean, dry location
away from vibration. Leave piping connection covers in 
place to keep dirt and other foreign material out of pump 
casing. Turn pump at intervals to prevent brinelling of 
the bearings and the seal faces, if fitted, from sticking. 
 
The pump may be stored as above for up to 6 
months. Consult Flowserve for preservative actions 
when a longer storage period is needed. 
 
2.4.1 Short term storage and packaging 
Normal packaging is designed to protect the pump 
and parts during shipment and for dry, indoor storage 
for up to six months or less. The following is an 
overview of our normal packaging: 
• All loose unmounted items are packaged in a 
water proof plastic bag and placed under the 
coupling guard 
• Inner surfaces of the bearing housing, shaft (area
through bearing housing) and bearings are coated 
with Cortec VCI-329 rust inhibitor, or equal. 
Bearing housings are not filled with oil
prior to shipment
• Regreasable bearings are packed with grease
(MOBIL POLYREX EM)
• Exposed shafts are taped with Polywrap
• Flange covers are secured to both the suction
and discharge flanges
• In some cases with assemblies ordered with
external piping, components may be 
disassembled for shipment 
• The pump must be stored in a covered, dry location
2.4.2 Long term storage and packaging 
Long term storage is defined as more than six 
months, but less than 12 months. The procedure 
Flowserve follows for long term storage of pumps is 
given below. These procedures are in addition to the 
short term procedure. 
• Each assembly is hermetically (heat) sealed from 
the atmosphere by means of tack wrap sheeting 
and rubber bushings (mounting holes) 
• Desiccant bags are placed inside the tack
wrapped packaging
• A solid wood box is used to cover the assembly 
 
This packaging will provide protection for up to twelve 
months from humidity, salt laden air, dust etc. 
 
After unpacking, protection will be the responsibility of 
the user. Addition of oil to the bearing housing will 
remove the inhibitor. If units are to be idle for extended 
periods after addition of lubricants, inhibitor oils and 
greases should be used. Every three months, the pump 
shaft should be rotated approximately 10 revolutions. 
 
2.5 Recycling and end of product life
At the end of the service life of the product or its 
parts, the relevant materials and parts should be 
recycled or disposed of using an environmentally 
acceptable method and local requirements. If the 
product contains substances that are harmful to the 
environment, these should be removed and disposed 
of in accordance with current regulations. This also 
includes the liquids and/or gases that may be used in 
the "seal system" or other utilities. 
Make sure that hazardous substances are
disposed of safely and that the correct personal 
protective equipment is used. The safety 
specifications must be in accordance with the current 
regulations at all times. 
 
