Flowserve FRBH User Manual
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FRBH, FRBHX AND FRBHS USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569178 10-04
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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 in accordance with local regulations. If the 
product contains substances that are harmful to the 
environment, these should be removed and disposed of 
in accordance with current local 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 local 
regulations at all times. 
 
3 PUMP DESCRIPTION 
 
3.1 Configurations 
Flowserve "FRBH" pumps are single stage, end 
suction centrifugal pumps specifically designed for the 
pulp and paper industry and consequently are ideally 
suited to many process fluids. A volute type casing 
with integrally cast feet and top centerline discharge 
nozzle is standard. The semi-open impeller with rear 
pump-out vanes is capable of passing pulpy material 
and solids of a limited size. Sealing is provided at the 
impeller to shaft fit to prevent corrosion and thereby 
facilitate impeller removal. The rigid three point thrust 
bearing housing support permits precision bearing 
alignment. The back pull-out feature, typical of all 
FRBH pumps, permits quick removal of the entire 
rotor/frame assembly without disturbing the casing or 
driver. 
 
The pump is sealed using non-asbestos packing in the 
stuffing box. An optional hydrodynamic seal, 
commonly referred to as an expeller is available and 
various mechanical seal designs as specifi ed by the 
customer may be installed at the factory or retrofitted in 
the field. 
 
All pumps are carefully inspected and prepared for 
shipment. All exterior machined surfaces are coated 
with a rust preventative compound and openings are 
provided with covers or plugs. Shaft packing, when 
required, is shipped with the pump and should not be 
installed until the pump is ready to run. Mechanical 
seals, when provided, are factory installed and adjusted 
prior to shipment. The axial impeller running clearance 
is preset at the factory but should be checked prior to 
final alignment in case of tampering. 
 
 
 
3.2 Name nomenclature 
The pump size will be engraved on the nameplate. The 
following example explains how the pump name 
identifies the construction features and options. 
 
8FRBH-182
 
Nominal discharge branch size. 
 
Configuration – see below. 
 
Nominal maximum impeller diameter. 
 
Frame size 
 
S
is added for a recessed impeller
X
is added for an expeller
 
 
3.3 Design of major parts 
 
3.3.1 Pump casing 
The pump casing is a volute type casing with integrally 
cast feet and top centerline discharge nozzle. It is a 
one piece pressure retaining casting with gasket 
connections to the stuffing box head and the suction 
and discharge flanges. 
 
3.3.2 Impeller 
The impeller is semi-open design, keyed to the shaft 
and secured with a contoured impeller nut. The vanes 
of the impeller are Francis type however, the “S” 
configuration utilizes straight radial vanes to reduce 
blockage. The impeller of the FRBHS pump is recessed 
away from volute to reduce shear. 
 
3.3.3 Shaft 
The large diameter stiff shaft, mounted on bearings, 
has a keyed drive end. 
 
3.3.4 Pump bearings and lubrication 
Ball bearings are fitted as standard and may be either 
oil or grease lubricated. 
 
Oil lubrication is only available where the pump shaft is 
horizontal. 
 
3.3.5 Bearing housing 
For oil lubricated bearings, a bulls eye level gauge is 
supplied. Constant level oilers can also be fitted. Two 
grease nipples enable grease lubricated bearings to be 
replenished between major service intervals. 
 
