Finish Thompson DB 11, DB 15 User Manual

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EU Declaration of Conformity
Finish Thompson Inc. hereby declares that the following machine(s) fully comply with the
applicable health and safety requirements as specied by the EC Directives listed. The product may not be taken into service until it has been established that the drive motor for the centrifugal pump complies with the provisions of all relevant EC Directives. The complete product complies with the provisions of the EC Directive on machinery safety provided motors carry CE marking.
This declaration is valid provided that the devices are fully assembled and no modications are made to these devices.
Type of Device:
Centrifugal Pumps
Models:
AC/AK/AV - 400/500/600/800 DB-3/4/5/5.5/6/6H/7/ GP-11/22/32 8/9/10/11/15/22
KC-3/4/5/5.5/6/6H/8/10/11/22/32 MSKC MSVKC
SP-10/11/15 UC-1516/1518/326 VKC-5.5/6/6H/7/8/10
EC Directives:
Machinery Safety (2006/42/EC)
Applied Harmonized Standards:
EN ISO 12100 Part 1 EN ISO 12100 Part 2
EN 809
Manufacturer:
Finish Thompson Inc.
921 Greengarden Road
Erie, Pennsylvania 16501-1591 U.S.A
Signed,
President
January 1, 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description
Important Information ............................................................................................................ 4
Chemical Reaction Disclaimer ................................................................................................ 4
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................. 4
Installation/Operation Precautions ......................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................4-5
Temperature Classifications ................................................................................................... 5
DB11/15 Capabilities .............................................................................................................. 5
DB11/15 OIM Section I - Assembly ........................................................................................ 6
DB11/5 OIM Section II - Installation....................................................................................... 7
DB11/15 OIM Section III - Start-up and Operation ................................................................. 8
DB11/15 OIM Section IV - Maintenance ................................................................................. 8
DB11/15 OIM Section V - Disassembly ................................................................................8-11
DB11/15 OIM Section VI - Reassembly ...............................................................................11-12
Part Number Explanation ...................................................................................................... 13
Page Number
DB11/15 OIM Exploded View - Parts Drawing....................................................................... 14
DB11/15 OIM Parts Table ....................................................................................................15-18
DB11/15 OIM Section VII - Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 19
DB11/15 OIM Section VIII - Warranty ................................................................................... 19
NOTE: When you see this icon in the following instructions, click on it to view the online instructions which are available at www.finishthompson.com.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION - READ ME FIRST
Model Number and Serial Number
Record the model number and serial number below for future reference. This is important information when ordering replacement parts or when technical assistance is required. The numbers are found on a label located on the motor adapter.
MODEL NUMBER ___________________________ SERIAL NUMBER __________________________
IMPORTANT NOTICE
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, pursuant to ECCN 2B350, prohibit the export or reexport to certain enumerated countries of sealless centrifugal pumps in which all wetted materials are constructed from fluoropolymers without first applying for and obtaining a license from the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). This affects all Finish Thompson magnetic-drive pumps constructed from PVDF or lined with ETFE. Please contact the BIS (www.bis.doc.gov) or Finish Thompson with questions regarding the Regulations or a list of the countries to which they apply.
Chemical Reaction Disclaimer
The user must exercise primary responsibility in selecting the product’s materials of construction which are compatible with the fluid(s) that come(s) in contact with the product. The user may consult Finish Thompson, Inc. (Manufacturer) and a manufacturer’s representative/distributor agent to seek a recommendation of the product’s material of construction that offers the optimum available chemical compatibility.
However neither manufacturer nor agent shall be liable for product damage or failure, injuries, or any other damage or loss arising out of a reaction, interac­tion or any chemical effect that occurs between the materials of the product’s construction and fluids that come into contact with the product’s components.
Safety Precautions
WARNING: READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS UNIT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: Magnetic field hazard. This pump contains powerful magnets. Exposed magnets (pump not connected to motor) produce powerful mag-
netic fields. Individuals with cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other electronic medical devices, metallic prosthetic heart valves, internal wound clips (from surgery), metallic prosthetic devices or sickle cell anemia must not handle or be in the proximity of the magnets contained inside the pump. Consult a health care provider for specific recommendations before working with this pump.
WARNING: Magnetic force hazard. This pump should only be disassembled and assembled using the recommended procedures. The magnetic at traction is powerful enough to rapidly pull the motor end and the wet end together. Do not place fingers between the mating surfaces of the motor and
wet ends to avoid injuries. Keep the drive magnet and impeller assembly away from metal chips or particles.
WARNING: When pumping flammable or combustible liquids with a DB Series pump it is important to follow these guidelines:
1. You must use a PVDF pump. PVDF has conductive carbon fibers added which allow it to be grounded when installed in a properly grounded piping system or when a properly installed grounding strap is attached to a housing bolt. If PVDF is not compatible with the liquid being pumped, you should consider an ETFE lined UC Series magnetic drive pump.
2. You must select the non-sparking (Ns) bronze bump ring option. The non-sparking ring is pressed into the clamp ring or motor adapter and pre­vents sparking should the motor bearings fail and the outer mag drive assembly runs out of round.
3. You must select an explosion-proof FTI motor or provide your own explosion-proof motor.
When pumping non-flammable or non-combustible liquids in a hazardous area using a DB Series pump, it is important to take these guidelines:
1. You must select the non-sparking (Ns) bronze bump ring option. The non-sparking ring is pressed into the clamp ring or motor adapter and pre-
vents sparking should the motor bearings fail and the outer mag drive assembly runs out of round.
2. You must select an explosion-proof FTI motor or provide your own explosion-proof motor.
WARNING: Hot surfaces. DB Series pumps are capable of handling liquids with temperatures as high as 220ºF (104ºC). This may cause the outer areas of the pump to become hot as well and could cause burns.
WARNING: Rotating Parts. This pump has components that rotate while in operation. Follow local safety standards for locking out the motor from the power supply during maintenance or service.
WARNING: Chemical Hazard. This pump is used for transferring many types of potentially dangerous chemicals. Always wear protective clothing, eye protection and follow standard safety procedures when handling corrosive or personally harmful materials. Proper procedures should be followed for draining and decon
taminating the pump before disassembly and inspection of the pump. There may be small quantities of chemicals present during inspection.
WARNING: The pump and associated components are heavy. Failure to properly support the pump during lifting and movement could result in serious injury or damage to the pump and components.
WARNING: Never run pump at less than minimum flow or with the discharge valve closed. This could lead to pump failure.
Installation/Operation Precautions
CAUTION: This pump should never be operated without liquid in the casing. It is recommended that run dry protection be used. Optional electronic
power monitors are available to help protect against run dry. If the pump has a PTFE, ceramic or silicon carbide bushing, IT CANNOT BE RUN DRY WITH-
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OUT CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE PUMP. However, the pump can operate without liquid in the casing if the pump has a carbon bushing. The exact length
of time the pump can operate dry with a carbon bushing varies with operating conditions and environment.
CAUTION: Never start or operate with a closed suction valve. Never operate with a closed discharge valve.
CAUTION: Always provide adequate NPSHa (net positive suction head available). It is recommended to provide at least 2 feet (61 cm) above the NPSHr
(net positive suction head required).
CAUTION: If pump is used on variable speed drive, do not exceed the frequency for which the pump was designed (for example, if the pump is a 50 Hz model, do not exceed 50 Hz)
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CAUTION: Use of a power monitor is strongly recommended for pumps with ceramic, PTFE or silicon carbide bushings. The power monitor will stop the pump and help prevent damage if the pump should run dry. ATEX certified pumps MUST use a power monitor
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Safety Precautions for ATEX Pumps
CAUTION: Proper o-ring material must be chosen for the fluid being pumped. Improper material selection could lead to swelling and be a possible source
of leaks. This is the responsibility of the end user.
WARNING: The pump must be checked for leaks on a regular basis. If leaks are noticed, the pump must be repaired or replaced immediately.
WARNING: The pump must be cleaned on a regular basis to avoid dust buildup greater than 5 mm.
WARNING: ATEX pumps must use a power monitor, flow switch, pressure switch or similar device to help protect against dry running, closed discharge
valve and decoupling. Any of these conditions could lead to a rise in surface temperature of the pump.
Temperature Classification
The surface temperature of the DB Series pumps depends upon the temperature of the fluid that is being pumped. The following chart lists different fluid temperatures and the corresponding pump surface temperature.
Fluid Temperature Maximum Surface
Temperature
70º F (27º C) 131º F (55º C) T6 85º C
170º F (85º C) 168º F (76º C) T5 100º C
220º F (104º C) 183º F (84º C) T4 135º C
Temperature
Class
Maximum Allowable Surface Temperature
DB11/15 Capabilities
Maximum Working Pressure: 90 psi (6.2 bar) (models with o-ring) Maximum Working Pressure: 50 psi (3.5 bar) (models with Gylon Maximum Viscosity: 150 cP Maximum Temperature: Polypropylene -180º F (82º C); PVDF – 220º F (104º C)
Note: Maximum temperature is application dependent. Consult a chemical resistance guide or the chemical manu­ facturer for chemical compatibility and temperature limits.
Maximum Noise Level: 78 dBA (pump only)
Solids: Maximum particle size is 100 microns for slurries and 1/64” (.4 mm) for infrequent particles. Maximum hardness is 80 HS. Maximum concentration is 10% by weight. If solids are being pumped, it is recommended that the pump have either ceramic or for best results, silicon carbide components. Pumping
solids may lead to increased wear.
Minimum Allowable Flow Rate:
Do not allow the flow rate to drop below the minimum flow rate listed in the chart below:
Model 3450 rpm 1725 rpm 2900 rpm 1450 rpm
DB11 4 gpm (.9 m3/hr) 2 gpm (.5 m3/hr) .76 m3/hr (3.4 gpm) .38 m3/hr (1.7 gpm)
DB15 5 gpm (1.1 m3/hr) 2.5 gpm (.6 m3/hr) .95 m3/hr (4.2 gpm) .48 m3/hr (2 gpm)
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Maximum Allowable Motor Power:
Do not exceed the maximum power rating for the pump coupling.
Standard coupling for the DB11 is 6-pole; standard coupling for the DB15 is 8-pole.
6-pole coupling = 2 horsepower (1.5 kW) 8-pole coupling = 3 horsepower (2.2 kW)
10-pole coupling = 5 horsepower (4 kW)
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DB11/15 ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION & OPERATION
Unpacking and Inspection
Unpack the pump and examine for any signs of shipping damage. If damage is detected, save the packaging and notify the carrier immediately.
Section I - Assembly
Pumps with Motors
Proceed to “Installation” Section.
Pumps Without Motors
NOTE: 184TC and 100/112 frame motors must have feet.
Tools Required - Metric socket or wrench set, 9/16” socket or wrench and 3/16” Allen Wrench (NEMA motors only).
1. Remove the pump, drive magnet assembly and hardware package from the carton. Do not remove the shipping plug until after the pump has been installed on the motor.
CAUTION: Keep away from metallic particles, tools, and electronics. Drive magnets MUST be free of metal chips.
WARNING: Keep the drive magnet away from the open
end of the motor adapter and barrier. Strong magnetic attraction could allow the drive hub to enter the motor adapter resulting in injury or damage.
2. Place motor on the fan end. For 56C/145TC and B5 frame motors go to step 4. See figure 1.
Figure 1
3. For 184 NEMA and IEC motors only - install the motor adapter flange (item
10) on the motor face using bolts, lock washers and flat washers (items 21, 22, 23). See figure 2.
NOTE: Make sure the motor shaft is clean and free of burrs. The outer drive is precision machined and has a bore tolerance of +.0005/-0 inch.
5. Slide the outer drive magnet assembly (item 9) onto the motor shaft until the motor shaft contacts the snap ring in the bore of the drive. Figures 4 and 5.
Figure 4 Figure 5
6. Secure the drive on the motor shaft.
WARNING: Be careful, magnets will try to attract tools.
Metric Motors: Secure the drive to the motor shaft using bolt, lock washer and flat washer (items 18, 19, 20). Thread the bolt into the end of the motor shaft (while holding the outer drive to prevent it from turning). See figure 6.
Tighten the bolt to the following:
80 frame (M6) = 90 in-lb (10.2 N-m)
90 frame (M8) = 130 in-lb (14.7 N-m) 100/112 frame (M10) = 240 in-lb (27.1 N-m)
NEMA Motors: Install set screws (item 9A) into threaded holes on the side of the outer drive magnet assembly. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, tighten to 228 in-lbs. (25.8 N-m). See figure 7.
Figure 7 - NEMA Drive
Torque bolts to the following:
80 frame (M6) = 90 in-lb (10.2
N-m) 90/100/112 frame (M8) = 130 in-lb (14.7 N-m)
184 NEMA (1/2”) = 300 in-lb (33.9 N-m)
Note: Apply anti-seize compound on threads of the bolts.
4. Coat the motor shaft with anti-seize compound. Insert key supplied with motor into keyway on motor shaft. See figure 3.
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 6 - IEC Drive
7. For NEMA 56C and 145TC frame motors:
Install o-ring (item 8E) in the groove on the back of the motor adapter (item 8D). Use petroleum jelly to hold the o-ring in place during installation. Note: 184TC and metric adapters do not use this o-ring
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