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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Before installation, these instructions must be read carefully and understood.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
Emerson warrants its Penberthy products as designed and manufactured to be free of defects in the material and workmanship for a period of one year after the date of installation or eighteen months after the date of manufacture, whichever is earliest. Emerson will, at its option, replace or repair any products which fail during the warranty period due to defective material or workmanship.
Prior to submitting any claim for warranty service, the owner must submit proof of
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Product warranty ................................................ 1
1 About the manual..................................... 2
2 Introduction ............................................. 2
2.1 Features and specifications ........................ 2
2.2 Design ratings at max. and min.
operatingtemperatures .............................. 2
2.3 Application data ........................................... 2
3 Inspection and performance
confirmation ............................................ 2
3.1 Receiving inspection .................................... 2
3.2 User's rating inspection .............................. 2
4 Installation ............................................... 3
4.1 Effect of related piping strain ...................... 3
5 Operation ................................................. 4
5.1 Pre-operational check ................................. 4
5.2 Operating ...................................................... 4
6 Maintenance ............................................ 5
6.1 Preventative maintenance ........................... 5
6.2 Troubleshooting ........................................... 5
7 Disassembly - reassembly ...................... 5
8 Disposal at end of useful life ................... 5
9 Telephone assistance .............................. 6
10 Exploded parts drawing ........................... 6
Tables and figures
Table 1 -
Table 2 - Troubleshooting ................................ 5
Figure 1 - Typical installation schematic
Figure 2 - Typical installation schematic
Figure 3 - Exploded parts drawing ................... 6
Design ratings
operatingtemperatures ................... 2
liquidoperated pumping liquids ...... 4
heating operating liquid ................... 4
at max. and min.
purchase to Emerson and obtain written authorization to return the product. Thereafter, the product shall be returned to Emerson with freight prepaid.
This warranty shall not apply if the product has been disassembled, tampered with, repaired or otherwise altered outside of the Emerson factory, or if it has been subject to misuse, neglect or accident.
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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1 ABOUT THE MANUAL
This manual has been prepared as an aid and guide for personnel involved in installation or maintenance. All instructions must be read and understood thoroughly before attempting any installation, operation or maintenance.
IMPORTANT
Emerson does not have any control over the manner in which its jet pump is handled, installed or used. Emerson cannot and will not guarantee that a jet pump is suitable or compatible for the user's specific application.
WARNING
Safety glasses should be worn when installing a jet pump. Failure to follow any instruction could possibly result in a malfunction of the jet pump with resulting sudden release of pressure, severe physical injury or property damage.
2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Features and specifications
Penberthy models LL, LM, LH, and ELL liquid operated jet pumps are designed to pump a secondary fluid using a liquid as the operating medium. They are designed to heat the operating liquid by direct contact with steam, whereby they are also called steam jet heaters.
2.2 Design ratings at maximum and minimum
operating temperatures (see Table 1)
To determine the maximum allowable working pressure for a specific temperature within the design limits stated in Table 1, the user should refer to relevant data sheets or, when provided, the specifically stated design limits on a product proposal.
2.3 Application data
Models LL, LM and LH are liquid operated jet pumps for pumping liquids against low, medium and high discharge pressures respectively.
Models LM and ELL are liquid operated jet pumps for exhausting gases. Model ELL is self priming and has greater suction capacity at vacuum.
Models ELL, LM and HLM are liquid operated jet pumps for heating the operating liquid at low, medium and high steam pressures respectively.
Note: For specific application data within the ranges stated in Table 1, the user should consult the product proposal for the specific model and size jet pump, or should request the supply of the applicable technical data sheet.
WARNING
Under no circumstances should these design ratings or application data be exceeded. Exceeding design ratings or application data may cause severe physical injury or property damage.
3 INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE CONFIRMATION
3.1 Receiving inspection
Upon receipt of the jet pump, check all components carefully for damage incurred in shipping. If damage is evident or suspected, do not attempt installation. Notify the carrier immediately and request a damage inspection.
3.2 User's rating inspection
The user should confirm that:
1. The jet pump size (cast on side of body) and model designation (stamped on nozzle hex flats) conforms to the description on the user's purchase order.
2. The operating conditions described in the purchase order agree with the actual operating conditions at the installation site.
3. The actual operating conditions at the installation site are within the application data shown on the relevant technical data sheet or product proposal referred to above.
4. The materials of construction of the jet pump are compatible with both the contained fluid and the surrounding atmosphere in the specific application.
IMPORTANT
If the size, model or performance data of the jet pump as received does not conform with any of the criteria above, do not proceed with installation. Contact an authorized Penberthy distributor for assistance.
TABLE 1 - DESIGN RATINGS AT MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURES
Material Bodies Nozzles
Iron
Bronze
316 SST
80 psig [0.55 MPa] at -20°F [-29°C] to +150°F [66°C] 50 psig [0.34 MPa] at + 350°F [177°C] 200 psig [1.38 MPa] at -20°F [-29°C] to +150°F [66°C] 125 psig [0.86 MPa] at + 400°F [204°C] 200 psig [1.38 MPa] at -150°F [-101°C] to +150°F [66°C] 125 psig [0.86 MPa] at + 400°F [204°C]
200 psig [1.38 MPa] at -20°F [ -29°C] to +400°F [204°C]
200 psig [1.38 MPa] at -20°F [ -29°C] to +400°F [204°C]
200 psig [1.38 MPa] at -150°F [-101°C] to +400°F [204°C]
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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
4 INSTALLATION
Installation should only be undertaken by qualified personnel who are familiar with equipment of this type. They should have read and understood all of the instructions in this manual. The user should refer to the relevant technical data sheet or the product proposal to obtain dimensional information for the specific size and model of jet pump.
Check the exploded view (Figure 3) for the location of operating, suction and discharge connections to insure correct hook up.
4.1 Effect of related piping and precautions
1. For pumping fluids
a. Models LL, LM, LH and ELL liquid operated
jet pumps are installed and operated in any position. For applications handling gases, it is more desirable to install models LM and ELL with the discharge pointing down at 45° or more. This prevents back splash of motive liquid into the suction line.
b. Jet pumps should be installed with pipe and
fittings which provide minimum resistance to fluid flow. Pipe line friction losses must always be a consideration when estimating jet pump performance.
c. It is recommended that provisions be made
for pressure gauge connections near the operating inlet, suction and discharge connections of the jet pump. If operating difficulties are encountered at any time, it may become necessary to install pressure gauges to identify the problem.
d. When pumping liquids, suction piping
should be sized so that the velocity of the liquid does not exceed 4 feet per second. This is almost always obtained automatically when the suction line is the same pipe size as the suction connection.
e. Some back pressure is necessary to prime
models LL, LM and LH when pumping liquids and when using the model LM as an exhauster. A simple arrangement which would provide the minimum necessary back pressure is the installation of two consecutive 90° elbows in the discharge line.
f. When flow reversal into the suction must be
prevented, a check valve should be installed in the suction line close to the jet pump. Pressure drop created by the check valve must be considered when applying the jet pump.
g. Install a valve in the suction line if it is
desirable to:
1) Prevent contamination of suction fluid by motive fluid at start up.
2) Prime a centrifugal pump.
3) Throttle suction flow.
h. Discharge piping should be sized as short as
possible and with the least number of turns and restrictions. Discharge piping friction losses must always be considered when estimating jet pump performance. Increase discharge line pipe size if necessary to minimize loss.
i. Do not impose system piping loads on the
jet pump. The unit is not designed to be a load-bearing fitting.
j. All piping should be free of foreign materials
which could clog the jet pump.
2. For heating liquids
a. Penberthy steam jet heaters can be
installed and operated in any position. It is more desirable, however, to install the heater unit with the suction connection pointing up, to aid in the removal of condensate in the steam line at start-up.
b. The steam jet heater should be installed
with pipe and fittings which provide minimum resistance to fluid flow. Pipe line friction losses must always be a consideration when estimating steam jet heater performance.
c. It is recommended that provisions be made
for pressure gauge connections near the operating inlet, suction and discharge connections of the steam jet heater. If operating difficulties are encountered at any time, it may become necessary to install pressure gauges to identify the problem.
d. Steam must not have over 20°F (-7°C) of
superheat, or performance will differ from that published in the sheet
or product proposal referred to above.
e. The steam line must be clean and provided
with a strainer to prevent foreign materials from clogging the steam jet heater.
f. The steam line should be insulated and as
short as possible to prevent condensation and line friction losses.
g. A check valve in the steam line located as
close to the steam jet heater as possible will help prevent water from being driven into the steam line at shut down.
h. Some installations require the addition of
a pressure relief line to reduce discharge pressure at start up, see Figure 2. If appropriate for the application, the line can be connected to a tank, drain or the suction side of the pump supplying liquid pressure to the inlet of the heater. Back pressure limitations at start up are as follows:
1) Model HLM, 1 feet of water head for every psi of operating liquid pressure.
2) Model LM ½ feet of water head for every psi of operating liquid pressure.
3) Model ELL, atmospheric pressure.
i. Do not impose system piping loads on the
steam jet heater. The unit is not designed to be a load-bearing component.
relevant technical data
j. All piping should be free of foreign materials
which could clog the jet pump.
WARNING
Failure to provide a pressure relief line on applications exceeding the start up back pressure limitations stated above may cause severe physical injury or property damage.
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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
5 OPERATION
5.1 Pre-operational check
1. For pumping liquids
a. Ensure that all installation procedures have
been completed.
b. Ensure that any restrictions in the discharge
line have been removed.
c. Ensure that any discharge line valves are
fully open.
d. Ensure that the suction line valve, if
installed, is fully closed.
2. For heating liquids
a. Ensure that all installation instructions have
been completed.
b. Ensure that any restrictions in the discharge
line have been removed.
c. Ensure that discharge line valves are fully
open (including the pressure relief line valve when applicable).
5.2 Operating
1. For pumping liquids
a. Open the operating liquid valve quickly. b. Open the suction line valve. c. Regulate the discharge pressure as desired
to a value within the capability published in the relevant technical data sheet or product proposal referred to previously.
d. For pump priming applications, when
evacuation is completed, close the suction valve and immediately start the centrifugal pump. Then shut off the operating fluid valve to the jet pump.
2. For heating liquids
a. Turn the operating liquid valve fully open. b. Turn the stem supply valve on slowly until
the desired discharge liquid temperature is reached.
c. Regulate line discharge pressure or close
the relief line valve when applicable.
FIGURE 1 Typical installation schematic liquid operated pumping liquids
Operating
Operating
liquid
pressure
Foot valve
liquid valve
Inlet Discharge
Suction
FIGURE 2 Typical installation schematic heating operating liquid
Steam supply
liquid
pressure
Operating
liquid valve
Suction
DischargeOperating
Pressure relief valve
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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
6 MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Maintenance should only be undertaken by qualified, experienced personnel who are familiar with this equipment and have read and understood all the instructions in this manual. DO NOT proceed with any maintenance unless the jet pump has been relieved of all pressure or vacuum, has been allowed to reach ambient temperature and has been drained or purged of all fluids. Failure to follow these instructions may cause a sudden release of pressure resulting in personal injury or property damage.
6.1 Preventative maintenance
The user must create maintenance schedules, safety manuals and inspection details for each specific installation of a jet pump or heater.
On all installations the following items should be evaluated regularly by the user for purposes of maintenance:
1. Jet pump units for corrosion or debris buildup.
2. Piping and fittings for corrosion or debris build up.
3. All connections for tightness.
4. Strainers for debris build up.
The user must determine an appropriate maintenance schedule necessary for his or her own specific application, upon evaluation of his or her own operating experience. Realistic maintenance schedules can only be determined with full knowledge of the services and application situation involved.
6.2 Troubleshooting (see table 2)
7 DISASSEMBLY - REASSEMBLY
WARNING
Do not proceed with removal of the jet pump from connecting piping unless the jet pump has been relieved of all pressure or vacuum, has been allowed to reach ambient temperature and has been drained or purged of all fluids. Failure to follow these instructions may cause a sudden release of pressure resulting in personal injury or property damage.
To disassemble the unit, first attach a short piece of pipe to the suction connection as a handle, then grip the nozzle flats and rotate in a counterclockwise direction.
When ready to reassemble the unit, be sure the seal face of the nozzle and body are free of foreign material and raised metal due to nicks. A non-hardening pipe seal compound may be applied to the threads to promote sealing further. Thread the body back on to the nozzle turning in a clockwise direction.
8 DISPOSAL AT END OF USEFUL LIFE
Penberthy jet pumps are used in a variety of fluid applications. By following the appropriate federal and industry regulations, the user must determine the extent of preparation and treatment the jet pump must incur before its disposal. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) may be required before disposal services accept certain components. Metal, glass and polymers should be recycled whenever possible. Refer to order and relevant technical data sheet for materials of construction.
TABLE 2
Problem Cause Solution For pumping
The suction flow is less than expected 1. Suction piping is too restrictive 1. Remove restriction
2. Discharge pressure is too high 2. Remove restriction
3. Operating liquid pressure is lower than required 3. Increase pressure
4. Suction or motive liquid is at much higher than ambient temperature 4. Lower temperature or size larger jet pump
5. Suction piping leaks 5. Tighten fittings
For heating
Discharge of live steam, objectionable noise and vibration and inlet flow reversal
Surges in liquid outlet temperature 1. Operating liquid pressure too low 1. Increase pressure
1. Operating liquid pressure too low 1. Increase pressure
2. Attempted operation beyond discharge pressure capability 2. Reduce discharge pressure
3. Attempted start up without pressure relief line 3. Install pressure relief line
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PENBERTHY MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL AND HLM CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION JET PUMPS
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9 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE
If you are having difficulty with your jet pump, contact your local Penberthy distributor. So that we may assist you more effectively, please have as much of the following information available as possible when you call:
- Model number
- Name of the company from whom you
purchased the jet pump
- Invoice number and date
- Process conditions (pressure, flow rates, tank
shape, etc.)
- A brief description of the problem
- Trouble shooting procedures that failed
If attempts to solve your problem fail, you may request to return your jet pump to the factory for intensive testing. You must obtain a Return Authorization (R.A.) number from Emerson before returning anything. Failure to do so will result in the unit being returned to you without being tested, freight collect. To obtain an R.A. number, the following information (in addition to that above) is needed:
- Reason for return
- Person to contact at your company
- 'Ship-to' address
There is a minimum charge for evaluation of non-warranty units. You will be contacted before any repairs are initiated should the cost exceed the minimum charge. If you return a unit under warranty, but it is not defective, the minimum charge will apply.
10 EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING
FIGURE 3
61
Operating
connection
11
connection
Suction
PARTS LIST
Ref. nr Item
11 Body 61 Nozzle
Discharge
connection
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