2 transport and storage – Flowserve FRBH User Manual
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FRBH, FRBHX AND FRBHS USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569178 10-04
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2 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
 
2.1 Consignment receipt and unpacking 
Immediately after receipt of the equipment it must be 
checked against the delivery/shipping documents for its 
completeness and that there has been no damage in 
transportation. Any shortage and/or damage must be 
reported immediately to Flowserve Pump Division and 
must be received in writing within one month of receipt 
of the equipment. Later claims cannot be accepted. 
 
Check any crate, boxes or wrappings for any 
accessories or spare parts that may be packed 
separately with the equipment or attached to side walls 
of the box or equipment. 
 
Each product has a unique serial number. Check that 
this number corresponds with that advised and always 
quote this number in correspondence as well as when 
ordering spare parts or further accessories. 
 
2.2 Handling 
Boxes, crates, pallets or cartons may be unloaded 
using fork-lift vehicles or slings dependent on their size 
and construction. 
 
The pump should be lifted with suitably sized and 
located slings. Do not use the shaft for lifting and take 
special care to prevent the pump from rotating in the 
slings due to unbalanced weight distribution. 
 
2.3 Lifting 
A crane must be used for all pump sets in excess
of 25 kg (55 lb). Fully trained personnel must carry out 
lifting, in accordance with local regulations. The driver 
and pump weights are recorded on their respective 
nameplates or massplates. 
 
2.4 Storage 
2.4.1 Short-Term Storage 
 
When it is necessary to store a pump for a short time 
before it can be installed, place it in a dry, cool location. 
Protect it thoroughly from moisture and condensation. 
Protective flange covers should not be removed until 
the pump is being installed. 
 
Wrap the exposed portions of the shaft and coupling to 
protect against sand, grit or other foreign matter. Oil 
lubricated units should be lubricated (refer to Section 
III) to protect the bearings. Grease lubricated units are 
lubricated at the factory during assembly. Turn the 
rotor over by hand at least once a week to maintain a 
protective film on the bearing components. 
 
 
2.4.2 
LONG-TERM STORAGE
More than precautions are required if long-term storage 
in excess of 90 days from factory shipment is 
unavoidable. 
 
The internal surfaces of the pump should be sprayed 
with a rust preventative such as a water soluble oil or 
other suitable alternative. Particular attention should 
be given to the impeller, wear plate and stuffing box. 
 
An optional method of protection is to suspend bags of 
desiccant material inside casing and completely seal all 
openings from the surrounding atmosphere. The 
stuffing box should be packed with clean. dry rags. 
Use of this method requires that the casing be initially 
free of liquid. The desiccant material should be 
checked at regular intervals to ensure that it has not 
absorbed excessive water vapour. A warning 
instruction, advising that the desiccant must be 
removed prior to installation should be wired to the 
pump. 
 
A rust inhibitor should be added to the lubricating oil of 
oil lubricated units to give additional protection without 
destroying the lubricating properties of the oil. For 
specific recommendations, consult your lubrication 
dealer. Grease lubricated units, which can be identified 
by the grease fitting at each bearing location, should be 
well lubricated prior to placing in storage. Small 
amounts of additional grease should be added at 
regular intervals during storage. Refer to Section III for 
additional information related to grease lubrication. 
 
Storage of pumps in areas of high ambient vibration 
should be avoided to prevent bearing damage due to 
brinelling. The risk of such damage can be reduced by 
frequent rotation of the shaft. 
 
The pump half coupling and key should be removed 
from the shaft, coated with rust preventative and 
wrapped to prevent metal-to-metal contact. Exposed 
surfaces of the pump shaft should be protected with a 
rust preventative. All dismantled parts should be 
wrapped and tagged according to pump serial number 
and a record kept of their location. 
Pumps covered with plastic should
not be stored in a cool environment because 
resulting condensation can cause rusting. 
 
 
