
Series
P200-12mm versions
316 Stainless Steel
Triplex Ceramic
Plunger Pump
Operating Instructions/
Repair and Service Manual
P205-5100
P205-5111
P205-5121
P205-5180
P206-5100
P206-5111
P206-5121
P206-5180
P209-5100
P209-5111
P209-5121
P209-5180
For Models:
Updated 10/18
Contents:
Installation Instructions: page 2
Pump Specications: pages 3-5
Exploded View: page 6
Parts List / Kits: page 7
Torque Specications: page 8
Preventative Maintenance page 8
Repair Instructions: pages 9-10
Dimensions: page 11
Warranty Information: back page

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Required NPSH refers to water: Specic
weight 1kg/dm3, viscosity 1°E at maximum
permissible revolutions .
Operation and Maintenance
Check oil level prior to starting and ensure
trouble-free water supply .
!Important! If there is a danger of frost, the
water in the pump and in the pump ttings
(particularly the unloader valve) must be
emptied. The second discharge port can also
be used and the pump run ‘dry’ for 1-2 minutes for this purpose.
Oil: Use only 8.1 ounces (0.24 litres) of Giant
Oil (p/n 01154) ISO VG 220 GL4 (e.g. Aral
Degol BG220) or SAE 90 GL4 gear oil.
Initial change after 50 operating hours and
then every 500 operating hours. In either
case change the oil once per year.
When the pump is in operation, the drive shaft
end and the coupling must be covered up by
either a contact-protector or by a coupling bell.
Before any maintenance to the pump takes
place the pressure in discharge line and in
pump must be at zero. Close suction line. Dis-
connect fuses to ensure that the driving motor
is not accidently switched on.
Make sure that all parts on the pressure side of
the unit are vented before starting the pump. In
order to prevent air, or an air-water-mixture
being absorbed and to prevent cavitation
occurring, the pump-NPSHR suction head and
water temperature must be kept under control.
Cavitation and/or compression of gases
lead to uncontrollable pressure-kicks which
can ruin pump and unit parts and also be
dangerous to the operator or anyone
standing nearby.
Caution! When operating in damp places or
with high temperature uctuations. Should
condensate (frothy oil) occur in the gear box
the oil must be changed immediately.
Keep NPSH under control.
Maximum input pressure 145 PSI (10 bar),
maximum suction head -4.35 PSI (-0.3 bar).
Make sure that suction pulsation is sufciently
dampened - water column resonance must
be avoided.
Safety Rules
Pump operation without safety valve as well
as any excess in temperature or speed limits,
automatically voids the warranty . The safety
valve must be regulated in accordance with
the guidelines for liquid spraying units so that
the maximum admissible operating pressure
can not be exceeded by more than 10 %.
Giant Plunger Pumps are suitable for
pumping clean water and other non-agressive
or abrasive media with a specic weight similar
to water.
Before pumping other liquids - especially
inammable, explosive and toxic media - the
pump manufacturer must under all
circumstances be consulted with regard to
the resistance of the pump material. It is the
responsibility of the equipment manufacture
and/or operator to ensure that all pertinent
safety regulations are adhered to.
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Pump Specications
Max. Flow Nominal/
Model GPM l/min PSI bar RPM in mm in mm BHP kW
P205 0.5 2.0 2500 170 1750 0.47 12 0.13 3.4 0.86 0.64
P206 0.8 3.0 2500 170 1750 0.47 12 0.22 5.5 1.4 1.0
P209 1.5 5.7 2500 170 1750 0.47 12 0.39 10 2.6 1.9
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Positive inlet pressure required- Make sure that suction pulsation is sufciently dampened-water column
resonance must be avoided.
Intermittent Pressure
Max.
Speed
Plunger Diameter Stroke Power
Required
Common Specications U.S. Metric
Max. Temperature of Pumped Fluids ..................... 160 °F .....................................................................70 °C
Inlet Pressure ........................................................90 PSI ...................................................................6.2 bar
Inlet Ports .................................................................................................................................... (2) 1/2” BSP
Discharge Ports ........................................................................................................................... (2) 3/8” BSP
Shaft Rotation ............................................................................................... Top of Pulley Towards Fluid End
Crankshaft Diameter..............................................0.94” ......................................................................24 mm
Key Width .............................................................. 0.31” ........................................................................ 8 mm
Shaft Mounting ...............................................................................................................................Either Side
Weight ...................................................................13.25 lbs. ...............................................................6.0 Kg
Crankcase Oil Capacity .........................................8.1 .oz. ............................................................0.24 Liter
Consult the factory for special requirements that must be met if the
pump is to operate beyond one or more of the limits specied above.
NOTE:
In order to drive the pump from the side opposite the present shaft extension, simply remove the valve
casing from the crankcase and rotate the pumps 180 degrees to the desired position. Be certain to
rotate the seal case (item #20) as well, so that the weep holes are down at the six o’clock position.
Exchange the oil ll and the oil drain plugs, also. Refer to the repair instructions as necessary for the
proper assembly sequence.
Horsepower Ratings:
We recommend a 1.15 service factor be specied when selecting an electric motor as the power source.
To compute electric motor horsepower required, use the following formula: HP = (GPM X PSI) / 1450.
The formula to determine the horsepower required for a gas engine is: HP = (GPM X PSI) / 1150.
The formula to determine the horsepower required for a diesel engine is: HP = (GPM X PSI) / 1250.
For the Application of a Hydraulic Motor:
To Determine the Torque of a Hydraulic Motor -- (GPM x PSI x 36.77) / RPM = Torque (in-lbs)
Calculating RPM / GPM of Pump:
A pump must be connected to an electric motor or gas or diesel engine with the correct ratio of pulleys
and belts to attain the required speed and GPM. The use of a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) may also
be used to control the RPM of a properly sized electric motor when variable ows are required.
(Max. Pump RPM / Rated Pump GPM) x Required Pump GPM = Required Pump RPM
To calculate a pulley diameter one (1) pulley diameter and the required pump RPM must be known:
(Pump RPM x Pump Pulley Diameter) / Motor RPM = Motor Pulley Diameter
(Motor RPM x Motor Pulley Diameter) / Pump RPM = Pump Pulley Diameter
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