moyno 500 600, 60301, 61001, 62201, 63301 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
MOYNO® 500 PUMPS
60301, 61001, 62201, 63301, 65501, 60311, 61011,
DESIGN FEATURES
Housing: Cast iron Pump Rotor: Heavy duty chrome plated
AISI 416 stainless steel Pump Stator: NBR (Nitrile Shaft: AISI 416 stainless steel Bearings: Prelubricated, fully sealed ball
bearings Seal: Mechanical or packing Flexible Joint: Prelubricated and sealed *Packing Models available through retrofit kit. See page 6. Note: Alternate elastomers available. Refer to Repair/Conversion kit numbers. page 6.
)
62211
,
600 SERIES
63311, AND 65511* MODELS
Section: MOYNO
®
500 PUMPS
Page: 1 of 6 Date: March1, 1998
INSTALLATION
Mounting.
pump and drive by mounting both to a common flat base. Pump may be mounted in any position. When mounting vertically, it is necessary to keep bearings above seals to prevent possible seal leakage into bearings. Loosen screws on body support and stator support to rotate pump to desired position.
Pre-Wetting.
elements and mechanical seal or packing by adding fluid to be pumped into suction port. Turn shaft over several times in a clockwise direction when viewed from the shaft end to work fluid into pump elements.
Piping.
avoid excessive strain on pump housings. See Table 1 for suction and discharge port sizes of each pump model. Use pipe ‘dope” or tape to facilitate disassembly and to provide seal.
Drive.
of non-slip. Do not overtighten. On direct drive units, coupling components should be
aligned and spaced at least 1/16” apart. Pump rotation must be clockwise when facing shaft. Check direction of rotation before startup. Maximum speed is 1750 rpm.
Water Flush of Packing (Packing Models Only).
The packing may be either grease lubricated through a grease fitting in the stuffing box or have plumbing connected to the housing to allow a water flush.
When the material being pumped is abrasive in nature, it may be advantageous to flush the packing to prevent leakage under packing and wear.
Provide the proper alignment between the
Prior to connecting pump, wet pump
Piping to pump should be self-supporting to
On belt driven units, adjust belt tension to point
excessive shaft
Clean water can be injected through a 1/8” NPT tapped hole that normally houses the grease fitting for lubricating the packing. The water can be permitted to leak axially along the shaft in either direction.
OPERATION
Self-Priming.
mechanical seal model pump is capable of 15 feet of suction lift when operating at 1750 rpm with pipe size equal to port size. The packing model is capable of 25 feet of suction lift.
DO NOT RUN DRY
for lubrication. For proper lubrication, flow rate should be at least 10% of rated capacity.
Pressure and Temperature Limits
maximum discharge pressure of each model. Unit is suitable for service at 10° to 160°F with NBR (Nitrile), and to 210°F with EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Terpolymer) elastomers.
Storage
periods using pipe plug in suction housing.
Pump Model
Suction Port (NPT) Discharge Port_(NPT) Discharge Pressure (psig) *Minimum Starting Torque (IN-LB)
*Based on water at ambient temperature.
With wetted pumping elements, the
. Unit depends on liquid pumped
. See Table 1 for
. Always drain pump for extended storage
Table 1. Pump Data
60301 60311
3/4 3/4 3/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1/2 3/4 3/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
600 600 300 150 60
95 180 90 70 60
61001 61011
62201 62211
63301 63311
65501 65511
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING: Before making adjustments,
disconnect power source and thoroughly bleed pressure from system. Failure to do so could result in electric shock or serious bodily harm.
Failure To Pump.
Belt or coupling slip: Adjust belt tension or tighten
1.
set screw on coupling. Wrong rotation: Rotation must be clockwise when
2.
facing shaft. Excessive suction lift, vacuum or obstruction in
3.
suction piping Flexible joint broken; possible excessive
4.
pressure: Replace joint, check pressure at discharge port.
Will Not Start.
Insufficient horsepower: Check motor starting
1.
torque for minimum model starting torque given Table 1.
Low voltage: Check power supply.
2.
Pump Overloads.
Excessive discharge pressure: Check discharge
1.
pressure for maximum rating given in Table 1 above. Check for obstruction in discharge pipe.
Excessive temperature: Check fluid temperature
2.
for a maximum of 160°F. Belt or coupling slip: Check pressure at discharge
3.
port. Loose bond in stator: High temperature and
4.
caustics will cause bond between rubber and tube to fail. Replace stator, check fluid temperature and pressure at discharge port.
Fluid viscosity too high: Recommended maximum
5.
RPM.
Viscosity CP Limit RPM
1-300 1750
300-1,000 1200 1,000-2,000 700 2,000-5,000 350
5,000-10,000 180
10,000-20,000 100
6. Motor connected incorrectly: Motor wired for 230 VAC, connected to 115 VAC service.
Noisy Operation.
1. Starved suction: Check fluid supply, length of suction line, and obstructions in pipe.
2. Bearings worn: Replace parts; check alignment, belt tension, pressure at discharge port.
3. Broken flexible joint: Replace part; check pressure at discharge port.
.
4. Insufficient mounting: Mount to be secure to firm base. Vibration induced noise can be reduced by using mount pads and hose on suction and discharge ports.
Poor Performance.
1. Low pressure; worn stator: Replace stator: check for excessive abrasive material in fluid, check for run dry condition.
Mechanical Seal Leakage (Mechanical Seal Models Only).
1. Leakage at startup: If leakage is slight, allow pump to run several hours to let faces run in.
2. Persistent seal leakage: Faces may be cracked from freezing or thermal shock. Replace seal.
Packing Leakage (Packing Models Only).
1. Leakage at startup: Adjust packing as outlined in maintenance instructions.
Note: Slight leakage is necessary for lubrication of
in
packing.
2. Persistent leakage: Packing rings and/or shaft may be worn. Replace parts as required.
Pump Will Not Prime.
1. Air leak on suction side: Check pipe connections. Suction lift over 15 ft. will cause seal faces to open.
2. Defective mechanical seal: Inspect and repair as necessary.
MAINTENANCE
General.
minimum of maintenance, the extent of which is routine lubrication and adjustment of packing. The pump is one of the easiest to work on in that the main elements are very accessible and require few tools to disassemble.
Packing Lubrication (Packing Models Only).
zerk fitting on the top of the packing housing leads to the lantern ring halves in the mid-section of the packings. At least once a week, inject a small quantity of good quality grease, such as MPG-2 Multi Purpose Grease (DuBois Chemical), or equivalent, into the zerk fitting to lubricate the packings.
Packing Adjustment (Packing Models Only).
Packing gland attaching nuts should be evenly adjusted so they are little more than finger tight. Over­tightening of the packing gland may result in premature packing failure and possible damage to the shaft and gland.
When the packing is new, frequent minor adjustments are recommended for the first few hours of operation in order to compress and seat the packing. Be sure to allow slight leakage for lubrication of packing.
When excessive leakage can no longer be regulated by tightening the gland nuts, remove and replace the packings in accordance with the DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY instructions. The entire pump need not be disassembled to replace the packings.
Bearing Lubrication.
bearings do not require additional lubrication.
These pumps have been designed for a
The
The prelubricated, fully sealed
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