Gorman-Rupp Pumps 03H1-GX390 User Manual

ACE OM‐04728‐01
September 11, 1997
Rev. B 07‐10‐2013
INSTALLATION, OPERATION,
WITH PARTS LIST
0 SERIES PUMP
MODEL
03H1-GX390
THE GORMAN‐RUPP COMPANY MANSFIELD, OHIO
www.grpumps.com
GORMAN‐RUPP OF CANADA LIMITED ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO, CANADA Printed in U.S.A.
1997 The Gorman‐Rupp Company
Register your new
Gorman‐Rupp pump online at
www.grpumps.com
Valid serial number and e‐mail address required.
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
RECORD YOUR PUMP MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER
Please record your pump model and serial number in the spaces provided below. Your Gorman‐Rupp distributor needs this information when you require parts or service.
Pump Model:
Serial Number:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION PAGE I - 1.................................................
SAFETY ‐ SECTION A PAGE A - 1............................................
INSTALLATION - SECTION B PAGE B - 1....................................
Pump Dimensions PAGE B - 1.....................................................
PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION PAGE B - 2............................................
Battery Specifications And Installation PAGE B - 2....................................
POSITIONING PUMP PAGE B - 3.......................................................
Lifting PAGE B - 3.................................................................
Mounting PAGE B - 3.............................................................
SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPING PAGE B - 3.........................................
Materials PAGE B - 3..............................................................
Line Configuration PAGE B - 4......................................................
Connections to Pump PAGE B - 4..................................................
Gauges PAGE B - 4...............................................................
SUCTION LINES PAGE B - 4...........................................................
Fittings PAGE B - 4...............................................................
Strainers PAGE B - 4..............................................................
Sealing PAGE B - 4...............................................................
Suction Lines In Sumps PAGE B - 4.................................................
Suction Line Positioning PAGE B - 5................................................
DISCHARGE LINES PAGE B - 5........................................................
Siphoning PAGE B - 5.............................................................
Valves PAGE B - 5................................................................
Bypass Lines PAGE B - 6..........................................................
OPERATION - SECTION C PAGE C - 1......................................
PRIMING PAGE C - 1.................................................................
STARTING PAGE C - 1................................................................
OPERATION PAGE C - 2..............................................................
Lines With a Bypass PAGE C - 2....................................................
Lines Without a Bypass PAGE C - 2.................................................
Leakage PAGE C - 2..............................................................
Liquid Temperature And Overheating PAGE C - 2.....................................
Strainer Check PAGE C - 2.........................................................
Pump Vacuum Check PAGE C - 2..................................................
STOPPING PAGE C - 3................................................................
Cold Weather Preservation PAGE C - 3..............................................
TROUBLESHOOTING - SECTION D PAGE D - 1..............................
PUMP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ‐ SECTION E PAGE E - 1.................
PERFORMANCE CURVE PAGE E - 1...................................................
PARTS LIST:
Pump Model PAGE E - 3..........................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(continued)
Pump Model PAGE E - 5..........................................................
Pump End Assembly PAGE E - 7...................................................
PUMP AND SEAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY PAGE E - 8.........................
Pump Disassembly PAGE E - 8.....................................................
Pump Casing and Wear Ring Removal PAGE E - 8....................................
Impeller Removal PAGE E - 9......................................................
Seal Removal and Disassembly PAGE E - 9..........................................
PUMP AND SEAL REASSEMBLY PAGE E - 9............................................
Seal Reassembly and Installation PAGE E - 9........................................
Impeller Installation PAGE E - 11.....................................................
Pump Casing and Wear Ring Installation PAGE E - 11..................................
Pump Installation PAGE E - 12......................................................
LUBRICATION PAGE E - 12.............................................................
Seal Assembly PAGE E - 12.........................................................
Engine PAGE E - 12................................................................
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INTRODUCTION

Thank You for purchasing a Gorman‐Rupp pump. Read this manual carefully to learn how to safely
install and operate your pump. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the pump.
This pump is an 0 Series, self‐priming centrifugal model, with a closed impeller. The pump is de signed for handling most non‐volatile, non‐flam mable liquids containing specified entrained sol ids. It is close‐coupled to a air cooled Honda GX390 gasoline engine. The basic material of con struction for wetted parts is aluminum with an alu minum impeller and brass wearing parts.
Because pump installations are seldom identical, this manual cannot possibly provide detailed in structions and precautions for every aspect of each specific application. Therefore, it is the re sponsibility of the owner/installer of the pump to ensure that applications not addressed in this manual are performed only after establishing that neither operator safety nor pump integrity are com promised by the installation. Pumps and related equipment must be installed and operated ac cording to all national, local and industry stan dards.
The following are used to alert maintenance per sonnel to procedures which require special atten tion, to those which could damage equipment, and to those which could be dangerous to personnel:
Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death. These instructions describe the procedure re quired and the injury which will result from failure to follow the procedure.
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death. These instructions describe the procedure required and the injury which could result from failure to follow the procedure.
For information or technical assistance on the en gine, contact the engine manufacturer's local dealer or representative.
If there are any questions regarding the pump or its application which are not covered in this man ual or in other literature accompanying this unit, please contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor, or:
The Gorman‐Rupp Company
P.O. Box 1217
Mansfield, Ohio 44901-1217
Phone: (419) 755-1011
or:
Gorman‐Rupp of Canada Limited
70 Burwell Road
St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3R7
Phone: (519) 631-2870
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage. These instructions describe the requirements and the possi ble damage which could result from failure to follow the procedure.
NOTE
Instructions to aid in installation, operation, and maintenance or which clarify a procedure.
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SAFETY - SECTION A

This information applies to 0 Series en gine driven pumps. Refer to the manual accompanying the engine before at tempting to begin operation.
Because pump installations are seldom identical, this manual cannot possibly provide detailed instructions and pre cautions for each specific application. Therefore, it is the owner/installer's re sponsibility to ensure that applications not addressed in this manual are per formed only
after establishing that nei ther operator safety nor pump integrity are compromised by the installation.
Before attempting to open or service the pump:
1. Familiarize yourself with this man ual.
2. Shut down the engine and discon nect the spark plug wire or the pos itive battery cable to ensure that the pump will remain inoperative.
3. Allow the pump to completely cool if overheated.
4. Check the temperature before opening any covers, plates, or plugs.
5. Close the suction and discharge valves.
6. Vent the pump slowly and cau tiously.
7. Drain the pump.
This pump is designed to handle most non‐volatile, non‐flammable liquids
containing specified entrained solids. Do not attempt to pump volatile, corro sive, or flammable liquids which may damage the pump or endanger person nel as a result of pump failure.
Use lifting and moving equipment in good repair and with adequate capacity to prevent injuries to personnel or dam age to equipment. Suction and dis charge hoses and piping must be re moved from the pump before lifting.
After the pump has been positioned, make certain that the pump and all pip ing connections are tight, properly sup ported and secure before operation.
Do not operate the pump without the guards in place over the rotating parts. Exposed rotating parts can catch cloth ing, fingers, or tools, causing severe in jury to personnel.
Do not operate the pump against a closed discharge valve for long periods of time. If operated against a closed dis charge valve, pump components will deteriorate, and the liquid could come to a boil, build pressure, and cause the pump casing to rupture or explode.
PAGE A - 1SAFETY
Overheated pumps can cause severe burns and injuries. If overheating of the pump occurs:
1. Stop the pump immediately.
2. Ventilate the area.
3. Allow the pump to completely cool.
4. Check the temperature before opening any covers, plates, gauges, or plugs.
5. Vent the pump slowly and cau tiously.
6. Refer to instructions in this manual before restarting the pump.
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When operating internal combustion engines in an enclosed area, make cer tain that exhaust fumes are piped to the outside. These fumes contain carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that is color less, tasteless, and odorless.
Fuel used by internal combustion en gines presents an extreme explosion and fire hazard. Make certain that all fuel lines are securely connected and free of leaks. Never refuel a hot or run ning engine. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Always use the correct type of fuel.
Do not remove plates, covers, gauges, pipe plugs, or fittings from an over heated pump. Vapor pressure within the pump can cause parts being disen gaged to be ejected with great force. Al low the pump to cool before servicing.
Do not operate an internal combustion engine in an explosive atmosphere.
Never tamper with the governor to gain more power. The governor establishes safe operating limits that should not be exceeded. The maximum continuous operating speed for this pump is 3100 RPM.
Pumps and related equipment must be in stalled and operated according to all na tional, local and industry standards.
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INSTALLATION - SECTION B

Review all SAFETY information in Section A.
Since pump installations are seldom identical, this section offers only general recommendations and practices required to inspect, position, and ar range the pump and piping.
Most of the information pertains to a standard static lift application where the pump is positioned above the free level of liquid to be pumped.
If installed in a flooded suction application where the liquid is supplied to the pump under pressure, some of the information such as mounting, line configuration, and priming must be tailored to the
OUTLINE DRAWING
specific application. Since the pressure supplied to the pump is critical to performance and safety, be sure to limit the incoming pressure to 50% of the maximum permissible operating pressure as shown on the pump performance curve (see Sec tion E, Page 1).
For further assistance, contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the Gorman‐Rupp Company.
Pump Dimensions
See Figure 1 for the approximate physical dimen sions of this pump.
Figure 1. Pump Model 03H1-GX390
PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION
The pump assembly was inspected and tested be fore shipment from the factory. Before installation, inspect the pump for damage which may have oc curred during shipment. Check as follows:
a. Inspect the pump and engine for cracks,
dents, damaged threads, and other obvious damage.
b. Check for and tighten loose attaching hard
ware. Since gaskets tend to shrink after dry
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ing, check for loose hardware at mating sur faces.
c. Carefully read all tags, decals, and markings
on the pump assembly, and perform all duties indicated.
d. Check levels and lubricate as necessary. Re
fer to LUBRICATION in the MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR section of this manual and per form duties as instructed.
e. Check for the rubber foot mounting kit
shipped loose with the pump.
f. If the pump and
more than 12 months, some of the compo nents or lubricants may have exceeded their maximum shelf life. These must be inspected or replaced to ensure maximum pump serv ice.
If the maximum shelf life has been exceeded, or if anything appears to be abnormal, contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the factory to deter mine the repair or updating policy. Do not put the pump into service until appropriate action has been taken.
engine have been stored for
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity. Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed equipment such as suction and discharge hoses or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed units.
The pump assembly can be seriously damaged if the cables or chains used to lift and move the unit are improperly wrapped around the pump.
Mounting
Locate the pump in an accessible place as close as practical to the liquid being pumped. Level mount ing is essential for proper operation.
The pump may have to be supported or shimmed to provide for level operation or to eliminate vibra tion.
If the pump has been mounted on a movable base, make certain the base is stationary by setting the brake and blocking the wheels before attempting to operate the pump.
POSITIONING PUMP
Use lifting and moving equipment in good repair and with adequate capacity to prevent injuries to personnel or dam age to equipment. Suction and dis charge hoses and piping must be re moved from the pump before lifting.
Lifting
This pump is designed to be portable. The pump and engine are mounted to a rollover base with rubber mounting.
Pump unit weights will vary depending on the mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
To ensure sufficient lubrication and fuel supply to the engine, do not position the pump and engine more than 15 off horizontal for continuous opera tion. The pump and engine may be positioned up to 30 off horizontal for intermittent operation only; however, the engine manufacturer should be consulted for continuous operation at angles greater than 15.
SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPING
Pump performance is adversely effected by in creased suction lift, discharge elevation, and fric tion losses. See the performance curve and notes on Page E‐1 to be sure your overall application al lows pump to operate within the safe operation range.
Materials
Either pipe or hose maybe used for suction and discharge lines; however, the materials must be
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