Flowserve S-series PolyChem User Manual
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USER INSTRUCTIONS POLYCHEM S-SERIES ENGLISH 71569207 11-08
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Before working on the pump, take measures to 
prevent an uncontrolled start. Put a warning board 
on the starting device with the words: 
"Machine under repair: do not start". 
 
With electric drive equipment, lock the main switch 
open and withdraw any fuses. Put a warning board 
on the fuse box or main switch with the words: 
"Machine under repair: do not connect". 
 
Never clean equipment with inflammable solvents or 
carbon tetrachloride. Protect yourself against toxic 
fumes when using cleaning agents. 
 
Refer to the parts list shown in section 8 for item 
number references used throughout this section. 
 
6.2 Maintenance schedule
It is recommended that a maintenance plan and
schedule be implemented, in accordance with these 
User Instructions, to include the following: 
a) Any auxiliary systems installed must be monitored, 
if necessary, to ensure they function correctly.
b) Check for any leaks from gaskets and seals. The
correct functioning of the shaft seal must be 
checked regularly. 
c) Check bearing lubricant level, and the remaining
hours before a lubricant change is required.
d) Check that the duty condition is in the safe
operating range for the pump.
e) Check vibration, noise level and surface
temperature at the bearings to confirm 
satisfactory operation. 
f)
Check dirt and dust is removed from areas around 
close clearances, bearing housings and motors. 
g) Check coupling alignment and re-align if
necessary.
 
6.2.1 Preventive maintenance 
The following sections of this manual give instructions 
on how to perform a complete maintenance overhaul. 
However, it is also important to periodically repeat the 
Pre start-up checks listed in section 5.1. These 
checks will help extend pump life as well as the 
length of time between major overhauls. 
 
6.2.2 Need for maintenance records 
A procedure for keeping accurate maintenance 
records is a critical part of any program to improve 
pump reliability. There are many variables that can 
contribute to pump failures. Often long term and 
repetitive problems can only be solved by analyzing 
these variables through pump maintenance records. 
6.2.3 Cleanliness 
One of the major causes of pump failure is the 
presence of contaminants in the bearing housing. 
This contamination can be in the form of moisture, 
dust, dirt and other solid particles such as metal 
chips. Contamination can also be harmful to the 
mechanical seal (especially the seal faces) as well as 
other parts of the pump. For example, dirt in the 
impeller threads could cause the impeller to not be 
seated properly against the shaft. This, in turn, could 
cause a series of other problems. For these reasons, 
it is very important that proper cleanliness be 
maintained. Some guidelines are listed below: 
• After draining the oil from the bearing housing, 
periodically send it out for analysis. If it is 
contaminated, determine the cause and correct. 
• The work area should be clean and free from
dust, dirt, oil, grease etc.
• Hands and gloves should be clean.
• Only clean towels, rags and tools should be used. 
 
6.3 Spare parts
The decision on what spare parts to stock varies greatly 
depending on many factors such as the criticality of the 
application, the time required to buy and receive new 
spares, the erosive/corrosive nature of the application, 
and the cost of the spare part. Section 8 identifies all of 
the components that make up each pump addressed in 
this manual. Please refer to the Flowserve Durco Pump 
Parts Catalog for more information. A copy of this book 
can be obtained from your local Flowserve sales 
engineer or distributor/representative. 
 
6.3.1 Ordering of spare parts 
Flowserve keeps records of all pumps that have been 
supplied. Spare parts can be ordered from your local 
Flowserve sales engineer or from a Flowserve 
distributor or representative. When ordering spare 
parts the following information should be supplied: 
1)
Pump serial number
2)
Pump size and type
3)
Part name – see section 8
4)
Part item number – see section 8
5)
Material of construction (alloy)
6)
Number of parts required
 
The pump size and serial number can be found on 
the nameplate located on the bearing housing. See 
Figure 3-1. 
 
6.4 Recommended spares and 
consumable items 
Mechanical process fluid seals, bearing housing lip 
seals, bearings, shafting, impeller, and gaskets. 
