Giant GP7255AGB, GP7145GB User Manual

Models GP7145GB and GP7255AGB
pump with gearbox
Triplex Ceramic
Plunger Pump
Operation Manual
Updated 10/07
Contents:
Installation and Safety Instructions page 2 Pump Specifications (GP7145GB-2.4): page 3 Exploded View: page 4 Parts List: page 5 Pump Specifications (GP7255AGB-2.4): page 6 Kits/Torque Specifications: page 7 Maintenance Information: page 7 Repair Instructions: pages 8-9 Troubleshooting Guide: page 10 Dimensions: page 11 Warranty Information back page
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Operation and Maintenance
Check oil level prior to starting and ensure trouble-free water supply.
Oil: Use only 2 gallons (7.5 liters) if ISO VG-220 synthetic gear oil. Initial change after 50 hours and then after every 200 operating hours. If used less than this, change once per year.
IMPORTANT! When operating in humid areas (or areas with large temperature fluctuations, the oil must be changed immediately (if condensate or frothy oil occurs in the gear box).
IMPORTANT! We recommend that both inlet ports be used in order to ensure cavitation-free operation and optimal suction conditions. If only one connection is use, a safety margin of 3 feet (1 meter) has to be added to the required NPSH.
IMPORTANT! The GP7145GB and GP7255GB pumps have a black arrow on the reduction gear, which shows the preferred direction of rotation. The pump can be delivered either with the gear on the left side or right side (when facing the front of the pump), which eases planning assembled units with regard to the desired direction or rotation. In either case, the larger gear wheel must
rotate towards the front-end of the pump.
The preferred/optimal direction of rotation ensures that the oil is correctly splashed on the crosshead guides via the motion of the connecting rods, which is a particular advantage where continuous operation is involved.
The pump can also be run against the recommended direction of the rotation if operated periodically or at reduced pressure. If this is the case, the pump has to be run in this direction to smoothen the bearing areas. This is done by a one-time operation at zero pressure for at least 30 minutes; thereafter, the pressure must be slowly increased over the next hour to the desired maximum operating pressure. This should run-in the pump, but you should also check the oil temperature, which should not exceed 160 o F (71 oC).
The torque tension on the valve casing nuts (49A) is to be checked after approximately 200 hours. Please see page 7 for torque values.
IMPORTANT! The service life of the seals is maximized if a minimal amount of leakage is present. A few drops of water can drip from each plunger every minute. Leakage has to be examine every day. If the leakage becomes excessive (constant dripping), the plunger seals must be changed.
Safety Rules
The operating instructions must be read and adhered to before performing any work on the pump or complete assembled unit. No responsibility will be carried by us for damage to materials or persons caused by improper handling of our pumps.
Access to the pump is not allowed by unauthorized person­nel. As safety valve is to be installed in accordance with the guidelines for liquid spraying units, so that the admissible operating pressure cannot be exceeded by more than 10%. Pumps operating without a safety valve as well as any excess in temperature or speed limits automatically voids the warranty. When the pump is in operating, the exposed shaft side, the driven shaft side and its coupling must be covered by a protective guard. The plunger area must also be covered by the protective plate (30). Do not step onto the protective plate (30 ) or put weight on it.
Before carrying out any maintenance work to the pump or pump unit, the pressure in the discharge line and pump must be at zero. Close off the suction line. Disconnect fuses to ensure that the driving motor cannot accidently get switched on. Before starting the pump, make sure that the pump, the cooling system and all parts on the pressure side of the unit are vented and refilled with pressure at zero. In order to prevent air or air/water-mixture being absorbed and cavitation occurring, the pump NPSHR (Net Positive Suction Head Required) and water temperature must be adhered to.
Cavitation and/or compression of gases lead to uncon­trollable pressure kicks, which can ruin the pump and unit parts and also be dangerous to the operator or anyone standing nearby.
Giant plunger pumps are suitable for pumping clean water and other non-aggressive or non abrasive media, which have a specific weight similar to water.
Before pumping other liquids (in particular, flammable, explosive and toxic media), the pump manufacturer must be consulted with regard to the resistance of the pump
NOTE: Contact Giant Industries for
Service School Information.
Phone: (419)-531-4600.
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Specifications
Model GP7145GB -2.4
U.S................................(Metric)
Volume (Continuous).............................................................. 47.5 GPM .....................(180 LPM)
Volume (Intermittent) ............................................................. 60 GPM* ......................(227 LPM)*
Discharge Pressure ................................................................. 3000 PSI .......................(207 bar)*
Speed (Continuous) ........................................................................................................750 RPM
Speed (Intermittent)........................................................................................................947 RPM
Inlet Pressure (maximum) ...................................................... 145 PSI .........................(10 bar)
Plunger Diameter.................................................................... 1.77” .............................45mm
Plunger Stroke ........................................................................ 2.0” ...............................52mm
Crankshaft Diameter............................................................... 1.9” ...............................48mm
Key Width............................................................................... 0.6” ...............................14mm
Crankshaft Mounting......................................................................................................Either side
Shaft Rotation.................................................................................................................See Instructions on page 2
Temperature of Pumped Fluids .............................................. Up to 140
Inlet Ports........................................................................................................................(2) 2-1/2" NPT
Discharge Ports...............................................................................................................(2) 1-1/4" NPT
Weight..................................................................................... 455 lbs. .........................(206 kg)
Crankcase Oil Capacity .......................................................... 1.6 Gal. .........................(6.0 liter)
Fluid End Material..........................................................................................................Spheroidical Cast Iron
o
F..................(60 oC)
Consult the factory for special requirements that must be met if the pump is to operate beyond one or more of the limits specified above.
PULLEY INFORMATION
Pulley selection and pump speed are based on a 1725 RPM motor and "B" section belts. When selecting desired GPM, allow for a ±5% tolerance on pumps output due to variations in pulleys, belts and motors among manufacturers.
1. Select GPM required, then select appropriate motor and pump pulley from the same line.
2. The desired pressure is achieved by selecting the correct nozzle size that corresponds with the pump GPM.
GP7145GB-2.4 PULLEY SELECTION & HORSEPOWER
REQUIREMENTS
Input RPM
720 300 19.0 10.9 13.6 20.4 27.1 40.7
960 400 25.3 14.5 18.1 27.1 36.2 54.3 1200 500 31.7 18.1 22.6 33.9 45.2 67.9 1440 600 38.0 21.7 27.1 40.7 54.3 81.4 1800 750 47.5 27.1 33.9 50.9 67.9 101.8 1894 789 50.0 28.6 35.7 53.6 71.4 107.1 2273 947 60.0 34.3 42.9 64.3 85.7 128.6
RPM GPM 800 PSI 1000 PSI 1500 PSI 2000 PSI 3000 PSI*
HORSEPOWER INFORMATION
Horsepower ratings shown are the power require­ments for the pump. Gas engine power outputs must be approximately twice the pump power require­ments shown above. We recommend that a 1.1 service factor be specified when selecting an electric motor as the power source. To compute specific pump horsepower requirements, use the following formula:
(GPH X PSI) / 1450 = HP
* Intermittent Duty Only!
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Exploded View - GP7145GB-2.4/GP7255AGB-2.4
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