SPX 2045, 200 Series, 2065, 2065LV, 2065HV Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MAN UAL
200 Series
CENTRIFUGAL PU MP
FORM NO.: 95-03009 R EVI S ION: 10/2010 READ AND U NDE RSTAND THIS MANUAL PRI OR TO OPERATING OR SERVICI NG THI S PRODUCT.
FPO
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611 Sugar Creek Road
Delavan, WI 53115
Fax: (800) 252-5012 or (262) 728-4904
E-mail: wcb@spx.com
Web site: www.gowcb.com
Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SPX Corporation. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express writ­ten permission of SPX Corporation.
Copyright © 2001, 2010 SPX Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
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Kalrez is a registered trademark of DuPont Dow Elastomers.
Chemraz is a registered trademark of Greene, Tweed & Co.
Revision Date: 10/2010
Publication: 95-03009
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Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Table of Contents
Warranty ................................................................................................................5
Shipping Damage or Loss ...................................................................................... 5
Warranty Claim ...................................................... ... ... ... ....................................... 5
Safety .....................................................................................................................6
Care of Stainless Steel .........................................................................................7
Stainless Steel Corrosion ....................................................................................... 7
Elastomer Seal Replacement Following Passivation ............................................. 7
Introduction ...........................................................................................................8
Manual Content ...................................................................................................... 8
Receiving Your Pump ............................................................................................ 8
Receiving and Inspection ..........................
Pump Characteristics ............................................................................................. 9
200 Series Base Mount Description ....................................................................... 9
Base Mount Components .......................................................................... 9
Motor Adapter ........................................................................................... 9
Stand ..................................... ............................................. ....................... 10
Base (Optional) ......................................................................................... 10
Performance Characteristics ........................... ... .... ... ... ... ....................................... 13
Authorization ............................................................................................. 13
Standard Construction .............................................................................. 13
Construction Options ................................................................................. 13
Operating Parameters ........................................ .... ... ... ... ....................................... 14
Capacities .............................................................................................................. 15
Dimensions ............................................................................................................ 16
Centrifugal 200 Series Pump and Pedestal Weight
Installation .............................................................................................................24
Pump Location ....................................................................................................... 24
Pump Leveling ....................................................................................................... 24
Supply and Discharge Piping/Valves ........................ ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ....... ... ... 24
Installations That May Cause Operation Problems ................................... 26
Electrical Connections ........................... .......................................... .... ... ... ... .......... 26
Flush Seal Option ................................................................................................... 27
Type 4 Seal (Double mechanical with flush) ............................................. 27
Before First Startup ................................................................................................ 28
Clean Pump and Piping ............................................................................ 28
.
Cleaning Safety Procedures
Manual Cleaning ....................................................................................... 28
Cleaning-In-Place (CIP)
Preliminary Test Run .............................................................................................. 29
Check For Possible Motor Overload Co
................................................................................. 28
............................................................................ 28
Operation ...............................................................................................................30
Starting the Pump .................................................................................................. 30
Priming the Pump/Stopping the Pump ..
Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Above Pump Level ...
Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Below Pump Level ...
Stopping the Pump .......................... .......................................... ... ... .... ... ... 31
....................................... .......................... 30
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................32
Scheduled Maintenance ......................................................................................... 32
Routine Maintenance ................................................................................ 32
Disassembly of Pump With a Type 1 Seal ............................................................. 32
Removal of the Water Cascade ................................................................ 32
Inspect Parts ............................................................................................. 34
Assembly of Pump With a Type 1 Seal .................................................................. 34
Backplate Assembly .............................. .......................................... .... ... ... 34
............................................................. 35
Backplate/Impeller Assembly ...
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s
............................................. 22
nditions ....................................... 29
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Type 4 Double Seal ................................................................................................37
Disassembly of Type 4 Seal ......................................................................37
Removal of the Water Cascade .................................................................38
Assembly of Type 4 Seal ...........................................................................39
...
Disassembly of Modular Base-Mounted Pumps .
Disassembling the Outer Seal Assemblies ......
Assembling the Outer Seal Assemblies .....................................................42
Pre-assembled (Cartridge) Seals .........................................................................43
Disassembly of Pre-assembled (Cartridge) Seals .....................................43
Assembly of a Pump With Pre-assembled (Cart
Pedestal Base-Mounted Pump Housing Lubrication .......
Pump Alignment .....................................................................................................46
Checking Angular Alignment .....................................................................46
Checking Parallel Alignment ..................
Servicing the Electric Motor ....................................................................................47
General Service Information ............................ ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ....47
Motor Lubrication Instructions ...................................................................47
Standard Seal Dimensions .....................................................................................48
Cartridge Seal Dimensions .....................................................................................49
Parts Lists ..............................................................................................................50
Type 1 Seal Kits .....................................................................................................50
Type 4 Seal Kits .....................................................................................................51
Type 1 Seal Components and Common Parts .......................................................52
Type 4 Seal Components and Common Parts .......................................................54
2045 Pump Parts ............................. ... ... ... ... .... .......................................... ... ... ... ....56
2065LV - 2065 - 2065HV Pump Parts ....................................................................58
2075 Pump Parts ............................. ... ... ... ... .... .......................................... ... ... ... ....60
2085LV - 2085 Pump Parts ....................................................................................62
2105 Pump Parts ............................. ... ... ... ... .... .......................................... ... ... ... ....64
Style “C” Small Bore Pedestal Mount Parts .
Style “C” Large Bore Pedestal Mount Parts ...........................................................68
Motor Mounts ..........................................................................................................70
Motor Shaft Shims ..................................................................................................70
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 71
....................................... ..........41
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r
idge) Seals ....................44
....................................... 46
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Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Warranty

Warranty

Seller warrants its products to be free from defect in materials and work­manship for a period of one (1) year from the date of sh ranty shall not apply to products which require repair or replacement due
mal wear and tear or to products which are subjected to accident,
to nor misuse or improper maintenance. This warranty extends only to the origi­nal Buyer. Products manufactured by others but furnished by Seller are
mpted
exe warranty.
Seller’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or replace any pr Seller reserves the right either to inspect the products in the field or to request their prepaid return to Seller. Seller shall not be responsible for any transportation charges, du ty, taxes, freight, labor or other costs. The cost of removing and/or installing products which have been repaired or replaced shall be at Buyer’s expense.
Seller expressly disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, includ­ing without limitation any warranty of merchantability of fitnes ticu liability, and Buyer’s exclusive and sole remedy, for any claim of damages in connection with the sale of products. In no event shall Seller be liable for any special consequential incidental or indirect damages (including without limitation attorney’s fees and expenses), nor shall Seller be liable for any loss of profit or material arising out of or relating to the sale or operation of the products based on contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise.
from this warranty and are limited to the orig inal manufacture r’s
oducts that Seller determines, in its discretion, to be defective.
lar purpose. The foregoing sets fort
h Seller’s entire and exclusive
ipment. This war-
s for a par-

Shipping Damage or Loss If equipment is damaged or lost in transit, file a claim at once with the

delivering carrier. The carrier has signed the Bill of Lading acknowledging that the shipment has been received from the seller in good condition. Seller is not responsible for the collection of claims or replacement of materials due to transit shortages or damages.

Warranty Claim Warranty claims must have a Returned Goods Authorization (RGA)

from the Seller before returns will be accepted. Claims for shortages or other errors, exclusive of transit shortages or
es, must be made in writing to Seller within ten (10) days after
damag delivery. Failure to give such notice shall constitute acceptance and waiver of all such claims by Buyer.
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Safety Waukesha Cherry-Burrell

Safety

READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
PRIOR TO INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT
Waukesha Cherry-Burrell recommends users of our equipment and designs follow the latest Industrial Safety Stan­dards. At a minimum, these should includ e the i ndustri
al safety requirements established by:
1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Title 29 Section 1910.212- General Requirements for all Machines
2. National Fire Protection Association, ANSI/NFPA 79 ANSI/NFPA 79-
3. National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 ANSI/NFPA 70- National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70E- Electrical Safety Requirement for Employee Workplaces
4. American National Standards Institute, Sectio
Attention: Servicin cal shock, burn, or unintended ac tuation of co ntro lled eq uipm ent. Recomm industrial equipment from power sources, and release stored energy, if present. Refer to the National Fire Protection Association Standard No. NFPA70E, Part II and (as applicable) OSHA rules for Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout-Tagout) and OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices, including procedural requirements for:
Lockout-tagout
Personnel qualifications and train
When it is not feasible to de-energize and lockout-tagout electr near exposed circuit parts
Locking and Interlocking Devices: These devices sh performing their intended func tions. Make replacements only with the original manufacturer’s renewal parts or kits. Adjust or repair in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Electrical Standards for Industrial Machinery
n B11
g energized industrial equipment can be hazardous. Severe injury or death can result from electri-
ing requirements
ould be checked for proper working condition and capability of
of the CFR
ended practice is to disconnect and lockout
ical circuits and equipment before working on or
Periodic Inspection: Industr environmental and operating conditions and adjusted as indicated by experience. At a minimum, an initial inspection within 3 to 4 months after installation is recommende d. Inspection of the electri cal control systems should meet the rec­ommendations as specified in the Nation ventative Maintenance of Industrial Control a maintenance program.
Replacement Equipment: Use only repla the integrity of the equipment. Make sure the parts are properly matched to the equipment series, model, serial num­ber, and revision level of the equipment.
Warnings and cautions are provided in this manual to help avoid se
DANGER:
Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING:
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION:
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
marked with a stop sign.
marked with a warning triangle.
marked with a warning triangle.
ial equipment should be inspected periodically. Inspection intervals should be based on
al Electrical Manu
nd Systems Equipment, for the general guidelines for setting-up a periodic
cement parts and devices recommended by the manufacturer to maintain
facturers Association (NEMA) Standard No. ICS 1.3, Pre-
rious injury and/or possible damage to equipment:
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Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Care of Stainless Steel

Care of Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel Corrosion Corrosion resistance is greatest when a layer of oxide film is formed on

the surface of stainless steel. If film is disturbed or destroyed, stainless steel becomes much less resistant to corrosion and may rust, pit or crack.
Corrosion pitting, rusting and stress cracks may occur due to chemical
tta
ck. Use only cleaning chemicals specified by a reputable chemical
a manufacturer for use with 300 series stainless steel. Do not use excessive concentrations, temper at ur es or exposure times. Avoid contact with highly corrosive acids such as hydrofluoric, hydrochloric or sulfuric. Also avoid prolonged contact with chloride-containing chemicals, especially in presence of acid. If chlorine-based sanitizers are used, such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), do not exceed concentrations of 150 ppm available chlorine, do not exceed contact time of 20 minutes, and do not exceed temperatures of 104°F (40° C) .
Corrosion discoloration, deposits or pitting may occur under product
po
sits or under gaskets. Keep surfaces clean, including those under
de gaskets or in grooves or tight corners. Clean immediately after use. Do not allow equipment to set idle, exposed to air with accumulated foreign material on the surface.

Elastomer Seal Replacement Following Passivation

wh
Corrosion pitting may occur with moist stainless steel. Ensure all electrical devices connected to the equipment are correctly grounded.
Passivation chemicals can damage product contact areas of WCB equipment. Elastomers (rubber components) are most likely to be affected. Always inspect all elastomer seals after passivation is completed. Replace any seals showing signs of chemical attack. Indications may include swelling, cracks, loss of elasticity or any other noticeable changes when compared with new components.
en stray electrical currents come in contact
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Introduction

Manual Content Maintenance procedures in this manual do not cover aseptic o r high pre s-

sure pump applications. These are covered in special addendums avail­able from your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell representative.

Receiving Your Pump All ports are covered at the factory to keep out foreign objects during tran-

sit. If the covers are missing or damaged, thoroughly inspect the fluid
, by removing the pump cover (if applicable). Be sure that the pump-
head ing head is clean and free of foreign material before rotating the shaft. Each Wauk ready for use. Make sure you review “Operation” on page 30 before oper­ating your pump.

Receiving and Inspection

1. WCB equipment is inspected prior to shipment. When leaving the fac­tory, it is well-crated for normal transportation procedures. WCB can­not, however, guarantee safe arrival. Therefore, upon receipt of this equip aged or missing parts. Check the packing material thoroughly for small parts.
esha pump is shipped completely assembled, lubricated, and
ment, check the received items against the packing list for dam-
2. Visually inspect for damage or loss. Immediately report any damage
o
ss to the delivery carrier while present. Following the immediate
or l notification of the lost or damaged parts, make a claim against the carrier including a detailed description of the loss or damage, and a cash value. WCB's responsibility terminates F.O.B. point of manufac­ture unless otherwise specified per the General Terms and Condi­tions of Sale as published by WCB and amended from time to time. Contac handling claims.
See also “Shipping Damage or Loss” on page 5.
t WCB Order Servic
es if shipping information is required for
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Pump Characteristics The Waukesha 200 Series Pump is built for extremely du rable service.

The casing, backplate and impeller/stub shaft are cast 316L stainless steel for extra strength and resistance to line shock and corrosion. Large bearings and shaft provide positive alignment and minimize vibration.
The casing is clamped to the motor adapter bracket (close coupled) or
ing housing (base mount) for easy disassembly while permitting 360
bear degree rotation of the discharge port.
200 Series pumps are available with three standard seal types:
Type 1: Single mechanical seal, externally-m o un te d an d ba la nc ed .

200 Series Base Mount Description

Type 1C: Single mechanical seal with wate
Type 4: Double mechanical seal with flush housing. All seal components are interchangeable between models. All seal
assemblies use an seal life and better sealing capability. The stationary seal face is revers­ible and replaceable.
200 Series pumps are designed for a broad range of sanitary and indus­trial applications. Sanitary models ar meet U.S.D.A. and 3A Standards.
The Waukesha 200 Series Modular Base Mounted Centrifugal Pump design consists of four components (in addition to pump and motor). These components are used in various combinations and arrangements to provide flexibility to meet various needs.
externally-mounted, balanced rotary seal for longer
e de
r cascade flush.
signed for clean-in-place and

Base Mount Components

Bearing Housing (Pump Adapter)
The bearing housing is made of epoxy-coated cast iron with 316 SS
shaf
t, ball bearings.
The adapter mounts to the pump components (the same components
are use
d for close coupled pumps).
The bearing housing also includes a cou
guards used in style "C" arrangements.
Style "C" Arrangement
The style "C" arrangement is composed of the bearing housing and base with mounted T-frame motors. The pump and motor are mounted and supported independently. (Figure 1).
the stand attached to the bearing housing, for use with foot-
pling for the motor shaft plus

Motor Adapter

The motor adapter is made of epoxy-coated cast iron.
The motor adapter is used to mount a standard NEMA C-face motor
onto th
The motor adapter is used to provide an accurate, rigid shaft
alignment.
Figure 1 - Style C
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Stand

The stand (pedestal) is made of epoxy-coated cast iron.
The stand attaches under the motor adapter or bearing housing.

Base (Optional)

The epoxy-coated channel base is used in style "C" arrangements. See “Table of Base Size Used On Modular Base Mounted Centrifugal Pumps” on page 20.
Figure 2 - Common Part Identification
A. Motor Shims H. O-ring B. Motor Adapter J. Impeller C. Lock Washer K. O-ring D. Cap Screws L. Impeller Retainer F. Seals (detail not shown) M. Clamp G. Backplate N. Casing
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B
C
D
E
F
G H
JKL
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Figure 3 - Type 1 Seal Assembly (Water Cascade Type 1C)
A. Motor Shims G. Rotary Seal B. Deflector H. Cap Screws C. Spring Retainer J. Seat Retainer D. Springs K. Stationary Seal E. Tabbed Washer L. L-gasket F. O-ring M. Water Cascade Block
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CT100-064b
16
22
8
2
5
9
10
6, 7
11
10
9
5
2
8
17
13
12
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Figure 4 - Type 4 Seal Assembly
2. Stationary Seal 12. Housing O-ring
5. Rotary Seal 13. Seal Housing
6. Set Screw 14. Seal Retainer
7. Spring Retainer 15. Cap Screws
8. L-gasket 16. Slinger
9. Seal O-ring 17. NPT Plug
10. Tabbed Washer 22. Motor Shims
11. Springs
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Performance Characteristics

Authorization

3A/USDA (Sanitary Models)/EHEDG

Standard Construction

Casing: 316L Stainless Steel
Port Connections: S-Line
Backplate: 316L Stainless Steel
Impeller W/Integral Shaft: 316L Stainless Steel
Impeller Retainer: 316L Stainless Steel
Shaft Seal: Single Mechanical, external balanced (Type 1)
Rotary Seal Material: Carbon
Stationary Seal: Siliconized Graphite
Elastomers: FDA approved FKM
Finish: All product contact surfaces ar
polish (150 Grit). Industrial pumps are unpolished. The motor adapter bracket is painted with a cast iron epoxy, TNEMEC 104, Sky-Blue #104-BB-42 on the motor bracket and motor (if ordered).
e pr
ovided with a sanitary
paint; a two-part
Mounting: Close coupled for JM shafted motors

Construction Options

Ports
Bevel Seat Female I-Line Male I-Line Q-Line Butt-weld Female or Male N.P.T 150 Lb. Flange, DIN or SMS
Seal Type
Water Cascade (Type 1C)
Double Mechanical w/flush (Type 4 Shaft Seal)
WFI - Special Type 4 shaft seal for wa
Aseptic Shaft Seal - barrier flush design
Commercially available seals (Contact your WCB representative for
details)
Rotary Seal Material
Purebide Silicone Carbide Tungsten Carbide
Stationary Seal
Silicone Carbide Tungsten Carbide
ter for injection applications
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Elastomers
EPDM (FDA approved) Silicone (FDA approved) Teflon Encapsulated (FDA approved) FFKM
Finishes/Product Contact Surfaces
25RA 20RA Electropolish Unpolished - Industrial
Leg Kit
See “Motor Mounts” on page 70.
Base Mounting
Footless C-face motors Footed C-face motors T-Frame motors
NOTE: T couplings
Pedestal Mounted
Two types on stands; see “Base Mount Components” on page 9.
Motors
NEMA JM (standard) totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) for close­co
-Frame motors can be configured with or without bases, or coupling covers.
led pumps
up
1750 or 3500 RPM single phase 115/230 volt and 3 phase 230/460 volt
Optional Enclosures
Washdown Explosion proof Severe Duty/Chemical Duty

Operating Parameters Nominal Capacity

Up to 1150 U.S. GPM (260 Cubic Meters/Hr.)

Viscosity

Up to 1500 CPS

Differential Pressure

UP to 340 Feet (100 Meters)

Temperature

Up to 450°F (230°C)

Nominal Speeds

1450 or 2900 RPM - 50HZ 1750 or 3500 RPM - 60HZ

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Capacities

Sanitary
Model
2045
2065LV
2065 2.5 (65) 6.5 (165) 400 GPM (91)
2065HV 3.0 (75) 6.5 (165) 500 GPM (114)
2075 3.0 (75) 8.7 (221) 143 GPM (33)
2085LV 2.0 (50) 8.7 (221) 143 GPM (33)
2085
2105
Inlet Size inch
(mm)
1.5 (40) 4.5 (115) 190 GPM (43)
2.0 (50) 4.5 (115) 190 GPM (43)
1.5 (40) 6.5 (165) 200 GPM (45)
2.0 (50) 6.5 (165) 200 GPM (45)
2.5 (65) 6.5 (165) 200 GPM (45)
3.0 (75) 8.7 (221) 840 GPM (191)
4.0 (100) 8.7 (221) 840 GPM (191)
4.0 (100) 10 .5 (265) 1400 GPM (318)
6.0 (150) 10 .5 (265) 1400 GPM (318)
Maximum impeller
Size
inch (mm)
Maximum Capacity
GPM (M
3/HR)
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F
G
D
X
Y
AA
AB
A
E
Z
CT100-046
CP

Dimensions

Figure 5 - Footprint Dimensions
Sanitary Model Size (Inlet x Outlet)
Motor
Frame
Dim.
Callout
145JM
182JM
184JM --
213JM --
215JM --
254JM --
256JM -- --
284JM -- -- --
2045
All
CP
inch
(mm)
18.94 (481)
21.81 (554)
2065LV
All CP
inch
(mm)
16.35 (415)
19.66 (500)
19.66 (500)
21.91 (557)
21.91 (557)
25.47 (647)
2065
2-1/2x2
inch
(mm)
16.94 (430)
20.25 (514)
20.25 (514)
22.50 (572)
22.50 (572)
26.06 (662)
27.81 (706)
286JM -- -- --
CP
2065HV
3x2
CP
inch
(mm)
17.04 (433)
20.35 (517)
20.35 (517)
22.60 (574)
22.60 (574)
26.17 (665)
27.92 (709)
28.44 (722)
29.94 (760)
2085LV 2x1-1/2
CP
inch
(mm)
16.16 (410)
18.09 (459)
18.09 (459)
21.72 (552)
21.72 (552)
25.53 (648)
25.53 (648)
27.66 (703)
29.16 (791)
2x1-1/2
2075
CP
inch
(mm)
16.16 (410)
18.09 (459)
18.09 (459)
21.72 (552)
21.72 (552)
25.53 (648)
25.53 (648)
27.66 (703)
29.16 (791)
2085
3x2-1/2
CP
inch
(mm)
17.50 (445)
19.43 (494)
19.43 (494)
23.05 (585)
23.05 (585)
26.87 (682)
26.87 (682)
29.00 (737)
30.50 (775)
2085
4x2-1/2
CP
inch
(mm)
17.05 (433)
18.96 (482)
18.96 (482)
22.55 (573)
22.55 (573)
26.43 (671)
26.43 (671)
28.50 (724)
30.00 (762)
2105
4x4
CP
inch
(mm)
-- --
-- --
25.13 (638)
23.88 (607)
26.56 (675)
27.63 (702)
29.38 (746)
29.94 (760)
31.44 (799)
2105
6x4
CP
inch
(mm)
25.16 (639)
23.91 (607)
26.59 (675)
27.66 (703)
29.41 (747)
29.97 (761)
31.47 (799)
324JM -- -- -- --
326JM -- -- -- --
29.97 (761)
31.47 (799)
29.97 (761)
31.47 (799)
31.31 (795)
32.81 (833)
30.81 (782)
32.31 (821)
31.63 (803)
32.87 (835)
31.66 (804)
32.91 (836)
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Table of Dimensions
Frame
145JM
182JM
184JM
213JM
215JM
254JM
256JM
A
inch
(mm)
8.56
(218)
9.81
(249)
9.81
(249)
12.18 (309)
12.18 (309)
14.68 (373)
14.68 (373)
B
inch
(mm)
6.87
(174)
8.44
(214)
8.44
(214)
10.06 (256)
10.06 (256)
12.0
(305)
12.0
(305)
D
inch
(mm)
3.5
(89)
4.50
(114)
4.50
(114)
5.25
(133)
5.25
(133)
6.25
(159)
6.25
(159)
AA
inch
(mm)
.50
(13)
.75
(19)
.75
(19)
.75
(19)
.75
(19)
1.0
(25.4)
1.0
(25.4)
AB
inch
(mm)
5.25
(133)
5.87
(149)
5.87
(149)
7.38
(187)
7.38
(187)
8.94
(227)
8.94
(227)
F
inch
(mm)
12.50 (317)
12.50 (317)
12.50 (317)
12.50 (317)
16.0
(406)
16.0
(406)
25.5
(648)
E
inch
(mm)
5.50
(140)
7.50
(190)
7.50
(190)
8.25
(209)
8.25
(209)
10.0
(254)
10.0
(254)
G
inch
(mm)
2.00 (51)
284JM
286JM
324JM
326JM
18.87 (225)
18.87 (225)
20.75 (527)
20.75 (527)
13.63 (346)
13.63 (346)
15.56 (395)
15.56 (395)
7.0
(178)
7.0
(178)
8.0
(203)
8.0
(203)
1.5
(38)
1.5
(38)
1.5
(38)
1.5
(38)
12.25 (31 1)
12.25 (31 1)
13.18
(335)
13.18
(335)
25.5
(648)
25.5
(648)
25.5
(648)
25.5
(648)
11.0
(279)
11.0
(279)
12.5
(317)
12.5
(317)
2.50 (64)
NOTE: Figure 5 dimensions for the Inlet, Outlet, items X,Y, and Z are listed in “Table of Dimensions” on page 18.
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Table of Dimensions
Model
(**)
2045
2045
2065LV
2065LV
2065LV
2065
2065HV
2075
2085LV
Inlet inch
(mm)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
2.5
(65)
2.5
(65)
3.0
(75)
3.0
(75)
2.0
(50)
Outlet
inch
(mm)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
2.0 (50)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
X
inch
(mm)
3.88 (98)
3.88 (98)
4.75
(120)
4.75
(120)
4.75
(120)
4.44
(113)
4.44
(113)
6.69
(170)
6.69
(170)
Y
inch
(mm)
1.81 (46)
1.81 (46)
1.94 (49)
1 94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.75 (44)
1.75 (44)
Z
inch
(mm)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
3.19 (81)
3.19 (81)
3.19 (81)
3.94
(100)
3.94
(100)
4.5
(114)
4.5
(114)
2085
2085
2105
2105
3.0 (75)
4.0
(100)
4.0
(100)
6.0
(150)
2.5
(65)
2.5
(65)
4.0
(100)
4.0
(100)
5.63
(143)
5.63
(143)
6.94
(176)
6.94
(176)
2.53 (64)
2.03 (52)
2.86 (73)
2.90 (74)
5.06
(129)
5.06
(129)
6.75
(171)
6.75
(171)
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CT100-065
B
Y
Z
X
D
6.54 Sm Bore
10.47 Lg Bore
3.45 Sm Bore
5.74 Lg Bore
4.500 Sm Bore
6.85 Lg Bore
1” (1/4 keyway) Sm Bore
1.25 (1/4 keyway) Lg Bore
.56 Dia
6.25 Sm Bore
9.50 Lg Bore
Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Introduction
Model
P2045
P2045
P2065LV
P2065LV
P2065LV
P2065
P2065HV
P2075
P2085LV
P2085
P2085
P2105
P2105
Inlet inch
(mm)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
2.5
(65)
2.5
(65)
3.0
(75)
3.0
(75)
2.0
(50)
3.0
(75)
4.0
(100)
4.0
(100)
6.0
(150)
Figure 6 - Style "B" and "C" Less Base Plate
B D
Outlet
inch
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
2.0
(50)
2.0
(50)
1.5
(40)
1.5
(40)
2.5
(65)
2.5
(65)
-- --
-- --
Sm Bore
inch
16.39 (416)
16.39 (416)
16.71 (224)
16.71 (224)
16.71 (224)
17.30 (439)
17.93
(455)
17.19 (436)
17.19 (436)
18.41 (467)
17.91 (454)
Lg Bore
inch
--
--
--
--
--
--
21.30 (541)
20.42 (581)
20.42 (581)
21.90 (556)
21.40 (543)
22.57 (573)
22.60 (574)
Sm Bore
inch
3.0
(76)
3.0
(76)
2.0
(50)
2.0
(50)
2.0
(50)
2.0
(50)
2.0
(50)
1.0
(25)
1.0
(25)
1.0
(25)
1.0
(25)
--
--
Lg Bore
inch
--
--
5.2
(132)
5.2
(132)
5.2
(132)
5.2
(132)
5.2
(132)
4.2
(106)
4.2
(106)
4.2
(106)
4.2
(106)
3.2
(81)
3.2
(81)
X
inch
3.88 (98)
3.88 (98)
4.75
(120)
4.75
(120)
4.75
(120)
4.44
(112)
4.44
(112)
6.69
(176)
6.69
(176)
5.63
(143)
5.63
(143)
6.94
(176)
6.94
(176)
Y
inchZinch
1.81 (45)
1.81 (45)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.94 (49)
1.75 (44)
1.75 (44)
2.53 (64)
2.03 (51)
2.86 (72)
2.90 (73)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
3.19 (81)
3.19 (81)
3.19 (81)
3.94
(100)
3.94
(100)
4.50
(114)
4.50
(114)
5.06
(128)
5.06
(128)
6.75
(171)
6.75
(171)
NOTE: Dimensions X,Y, and B apply to pumps with clamp connections.
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Table of Base Size Used On Modular Base Mounted Centrifugal Pumps
Motor HP & RPM
P2045 P2065LV P2065 P2065HV P2075 P2085L V P2085 P2105
Up to 5HP 1750 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. Up to 5HP 3500 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B.
7½HP 1750 RPM SM.B. LG.B. 7½HP 3500 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B.
10HP 1750 RPM SM.B. LG.B. 10HP 3500 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. 15HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 15HP 3500 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. 20HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 20HP 3500 RPM SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. SM.B. 25HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 25HP 3500 RPM LG.B. LG.B. 30HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 30HP 3500 RPM LG.B. LG.B.
Sanitary Models
40HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 40HP 3500 RPM LG.B. 50HP 1750 RPM LG.B. 50HP 3500 RPM LG.B. 60HP 3500 RPM LG.B. 75HP 3500 RPM LG.B.
SM.B. = Small Base LG.B. = Large Base
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Width
Length
Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Introduction
Figure 7 - Base Plate Dimensions for Modular Base-Mounted Centrifugal Pumps
Base plates (optional) are provided in three widths and five lengths (depending on motor frame and pump model).
Widths Available: 10 inches
15 inches 18 inches
Lengths Available: 20 inches (Style A Only)
24 inches 32 inches 38 inches 50 inches
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Centrifugal 200 Series Pump and Pedestal Weights

Figure 8 - Close-Coupled Pump (Less Motor and Legs)
Pump Model
Motor Frame
142-184JM
213-215JM
254-256JM
284-326JM
2045
LBS
(KG)
21
(9.5)
35
(15.8)
37
(16.7)
51
(23.1)
2065LV
LBS
(KG)
31
(14)
37
(16.7)
39
(17.6)
53
(24)
Add 5LB. For Pumps With Double Seals
2065
LBS
(KG)
33
(14.9)
39
(17.6)
41
(18.5)
71
(32.2)
2065HV
LBS (KG)
35
(15.8)
60
(27.2)
63
(28.5)
64
(29)
2075
LBS
(KG)
57
(25.8)
54
(24.4)
57
(25.8)
82
(37.1)
Add Listed Weight for Legs
Motor Frame
142-213JM 10.5 (4.7) 215-254JM 12.5 (5.6) 254-326JM 42.5 (19.2)
2085LV
LBS (KG)
57
(25.8)
54
(24.4)
57
(25.8)
82
(37.1)
Weight
lBS (KG)
2085
LBS
(KG)
51
(23.1)
78
(35.3)
79
(35.8)
-- --
2105
LBS
(KG)
60
(27.2)
--
--
Figure 9 - Legs
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Figure 10 - Pedestal Pump (Less Base and Motor)
Pump Model
2045
PEDESTAL
SMALL BORE
LARGE BORE -- -- -- -- -- --
Figure 11 - Base Weight (add to Pedestal
Weight)
lbs
(KG)
92
(41)
2065LV
lbs
(KG)
106 (48)
2065
lbs
(KG)
108
8.9)
(4
2065HV
lbs
(KG)
1
10
(49.8)
2075
(KG)
(59.4)
MOTOR
48 30 (13.6) --
56 30 (13.6) -- 143/145T 31 (14.6) -- 182/184T 32 (14.5) 50 (22.6) 213/215T 33 (14.9) 50 (22.6) 254/256T 40 (18.1) 52 (23.5)
lbs
131
2085LV
lbs
(KG)
131
(59.4)
SMALL
BORE
LBS (KG)
2085
lbs
(KG)
125
(56.6)
235
(106.5)
LARGE
BORE
LBS (KG)
2105
(KG)
240
(1
lbs
--
08.8)
284/286T 35 (15.8) 62 (28.1)
284/286TS -- 64 (29.0)
324/326T -- 65 (29.4)
324/326TS -- 65 (29.4)
364TS -- 65 (29.4)
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Installation Waukesha Cherry-Burrell

Installation

Pump Location Consider the following when determining a location for the installation of

your pump:

Pump Leveling

Locate the pump as near as is pr
Keep the supply piping short and straight to with liquid and prevent damaging cavitat i on .
Make sure the pump is accessib le for service and inspection during oper
ation.
Protect the motor from flooding.
Level the pump by loosening the set screws (Figure 12, item A) to adjust the length of the legs.
actical to the liquid supply.
keep the pump supplied
Figure 12 - Leveling Leg Set Screw
Location

Supply and Discharge Piping/Valves

Figure 13 - Straight Pipe Length
Consider the following when determining supply/discharge piping and valve installation of your pump:
Use a line size equal to or larger than the connection size on the pump, especially
Keep the supply line as short and straight as possible and use as few elbo
ws, valves, or other types of restriction as possible. Avoid up and
down rises which will trap air.
Be certain all joints in the suction line are well-sealed to prevent air leaks.
Maintain a straight length of pipe (Figure 13, item A) at least 8 diameters long at the pump inlet.
the inlet supply line.
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The pump casing may be rotated with the discharge connection
pointing in any direction. The best pump performance will be with the outlet up, to the left, or positions in between; these positions ensure a flooded casing and prevent problems caused by air in the system (Figure 14).
Figure 14 - Recommended Discharge
Positions
All joints in the suction line must be we
being sucked into the system.
Support the supply and discharge piping near the pump so that no
strain is put on the pump casing.
If an expansion joint is used, insta
and the pump.
If a reducer is connected to an inlet, use an eccentric-type reducer to
prevent
problems caused by trapped air (Figure 16).
CAUTION:
gloves while installing and servicing the pump to help avoid injuries
m these hazards.
fro
The pump and piping may contain sharp edges. Wear
ll-sealed to prevent air from
ll a pipe anchor between the joint
Figure 15 - Pipe Supports
Figure 16 - Correct Eccentric Installa tion
The line slope will depend on application requirements; the best
pump operation is with the supply line sloped slightly upward toward the pump to prevent trapping air. If the system must drain into the pump casing, keep the downward slope to a minimum or priming problems may occur.
Install shutoff valves to isolate the pump from the supply and
discharge lines. This will allow draining the system.
the pump to be serviced without
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Installations That May Cause Operation Problems

This pump is not self priming. If the pump is installed above the supply liquid level, install a foot valve or other system check valve to keep the system flooded for priming (Figure 17, item A)
A throttling valve may be required to control the pump flow rate to prevent item B) in the discharge piping, at least 10 pipe diameters from the pump outlet.
motor overload. Always install the throttling valve (Figure 17,
e supply piping (Figure 17, item C).
e
ing will damage the pump. Drain the
Figure 17 - Valve Piping Installation
Never install a throttling valve in th
Any system throttling valves or similar devices to control the flow rat must be installed in the discharge line. Do not install any system throttling valves or similar devices to control the flow rate in the supply line. Restriction in the supply line may cause cavitation and pump damage.
“Water hammer” in the system can damage the pump and other system system are suddenly closed, causing lines to move violently and with a loud noise. When this condition is present, find and eliminate the source of the water hammer. One way to eliminate water hammer is to slow down the actuation speed of the valve.
Do not expose the pump to freezing temperatures with liquid in the casing. Frozen liquid in casing before exposing it to freezing temperatures.
comp
ents. Water hammer often occurs when valves in the
on
the cas

Electrical Connections WARNING: To avoid electrocution, ALL electrical installation

should be done by a registered Electrician, following Industry Safety Standards. All power must be OFF and LOCKED OUT during installation.
Read the motor manufacturer's instructions before starting the installation. Follow the manufacturer's lubrication schedules.
Figure 18 - Direction of Motor Rotation
Check the motor nameplate to be sure the motor is compatible with the electrical su all overload protections are correctly sized (Figure 18).
Check the pump rotation following the electrical installation. The
t rotation is counterclockwise when facing the pump inlet
correc connection (Figure 14 and Figure 18).
pply and all wiring, switches, and starters. Make sure
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Flush Seal Option When this option is ordered, a fitting assembly (Figure 19, item A) is sup-

plied for directing a flow of water onto the backplate/seal area.
Figure 19 - Cascade System Installation
The water cascade block must be above the seal on the assembled
backplate to flow water onto the seal face.
The connection (Figure 19, item B) is 1/4 inch O.D. tubing.
The required flow is approximately 5 U.S. gallons per hour.
The recommended water supply is cool and filtered. If the product
solid
NOTE: To prevent hose contact with the rotating shaft and seal p arts du r­in
g operation, pull the excess hose to the outside of the adapter.
s at a cool temperature, warm or hot water can be used.
ifie

Type 4 Seal (Double mechanical with flush)

Attach the seal flush supply to the bottom 1/4-inch pipe-threaded hole in the flush housing. The drain tubing attached to the top hole allows moder­ate pressure to be supplied to the seals and allows continuous flooding. (Figure 20).
Figure 20 - Type 4 Flush Housing
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Before First Startup Clean Pump and Piping

Disassemble the pump and clean all product contact parts and seal parts prior to the first operation. Follow the instructions in the “Cleaning Safety Procedures,” below and “Routine Maintenance” on page 32. Thoroughly clean the pump of any materials which could have accumulated during installation.

Cleaning Safety Procedures

Manual Cleaning

Address the following recommendations when manually cleaning your pump:
Do not use toxic and/or flammable solvents.
Lock out electrical power and shut off all air prior to cleaning the equipm
Keep electrical panel covers closed and power off when washing the equipmen
Clean up spills as soon as possible.
Never attempt to clean the equipment while it is operating.
Wear proper protective clothing.
ent.
t.
WARNING:
source with lock and key.
To prevent an accidental start-up, lock out the power

Cleaning-In-Place (CIP)

When performing CIP:
1. Make certain that all connections in th applied and tight to avoid contact with hot water or cleaning solutions.
e cleaning circuit are properly
2. When the cleaning cycle is controlled from a remote or automated clea
ning center, establish safe procedures to avoid a utomatic start-up
while servicing equipment in the circuit.
NOTE: Always re area behind these seals becomes soiled, contact WCB Application Engi­neering for a specific cleaning and sanitizing remove bacteria.
place the o-rings when reassembling the pump. If the
procedure validated to
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Preliminary Test Run Test the system using a preliminary run with the materials that will be

pumped. DO NOT run the pump at this time to produce final product. See “Starting the Pump” on page 30.

Check For Possible Motor Overload Conditions

Certain combinations will overload the motor when operated with open unrestricted discharge, resulting in an unacceptably high flow rate. Addi­tional discharge restriction may be required to lower the flow rate and lower the hor ply line. If the pump was incorrectly selected, a higher motor horsepower may be required.
If you are uncertain about pump selection and application, temporarily install an ammeter in the e
Ammeter Test
sepower requirement. DO NOT add a restriction to the sup-
smaller impeller or a
lectrical service.
WARNING:
qualified electrician should install the ammeter.
Operate the pump under process conditions and check the motor amp draw versus motor rating, a system change or pump change is required.
If the process conditions and/or liquid chan specific gravity), recheck the motor amp draw .
To avoid electrocution and equipment damage, only a
the nameplate full load rating. If the amp draw exceeds the
ges (higher viscosity, higher
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Operation Waukesha Cherry-Burrell

Operation Before proceeding, make sure your pump has been correctly installed as
described in “Installation” on page 24.

Starting the Pump 1. If the pump has a flush seal option, start the flow of flush water

(approximately 5 US gallons per hour recommended rate) before operating the pump.

Priming the Pump/ Stopping the Pump

2. Before sta ing with liquid, to avoid damage to pump parts. See “Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Above Pump Level” on page 30 or “Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Below Pump Level” on page 31.
3. Start the pump motor.
4. Check the pump to see that liquid is flowing and that all piping con­nections and seals are leak-free.
5. Make sure that the pump is not oper Continued operation against a closed discharge will heat the liquid in the casing to boiling and lead to pump damage.
6. Slowly open the discharge valve until the desired flow is obtained. Observe stop the pump and prime it again.
rting the pump, prime the pump by flooding the pump cas-
ating against a closed discharge.
the pressure gauges and if pressure is not attained quickly,

Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Above Pump Level

1. Fill the supply tank with liquid; open the supply line (suction) valve (Figure 21, item B).
2. Vent any air trapped in the supply line or casing by opening the dis­charge valve (Figure 21, item A).
Figure 21 - Pump Below Supply
(Feed Source Above Pump Level)
3. Start the pump.
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Priming the Pump With the Feed Source Below Pump Level

The pump will not self-prime if the liquid supply is below the pump level. When the liquid supply is below the pump level, an outside source must be provided for priming.
1. Close the discharge valve (Figure 22, item C) and open the air vents.
2. Open the valve installed in the outside supply line (Figure 22, item A)
until liquid flows from vent valves.
3. Close the vent valves.
4. Close the outside supply line.
Figure 22 - Pump Above Supply
(Feed Source Below Pump Level)
NOTE: Us
line and pump casing flooded with liqui primed before each operation.
e a check valve system (F
igure 22, item B) to keep the supply
d; otherwise the pump must be

Stopping the Pump

1. To stop the pump, shut off power to the pump mo to r.
NOTE: Liquid in the system can flow freely through the pump; the pump
es not act as a shutoff valve.
do
2. Shut off supply and discharge lines.
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Maintenance Waukesha Cherry-Burrell

Maintenance

Scheduled Maintenance A routine maintenance program can extend the life of your pump. Make

sure to keep maintenance records. These records will help pinpoint potential problems and causes.

Routine Maintenance

Your scheduled routine maintenance should include the following items:

Disassembly of Pump With a Type 1 Seal

Check for unusual noise, vibratio
Inspect the pump and piping for leaks
Check the Mechanical Seal area for leakage (No leakage is desired)
Check the backplate gasket for wear/damage
Bearing lubrication (See motor manufacturer for correct spec
ifications)
Seal Monitoring
Vibration analysis
Check the discharge pressure
Temperature monitoring
1. Shut off the product flow to the pump and relieve any product pres­sure.
2. Shut off and lock out power to the pump.
3. Disconnect the suction and discharge p
4. Remove the casing clamp and casing.
5. Slide the o-ring off of the backplate.
n, and bearing temperatures
ipe fittings.
6. Remove the impeller retainer bolt and shaft o-ring.
NOTE: The
tainer bolt has standard right-hand threads.
re

Removal of the Water Cascade

1. Loosen the socket head screws holding the water cascade block on the stationary seat retainer and remove the plastic hose.
Figure 23 - Removal of the Water Cascade
System
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2. Pull off the impeller/backplate assembly and place it on a clean flat surfac
e with the impeller shaft up.
CAUTION: Handle the impeller/backplate assembly with care to prevent damage to the seal components.
NOTE: If the assembly cann contact Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Customer Service.
ot be removed from the motor shaft by hand,
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3. Locate the shims on the motor shaft and remove them.
NOTE: Motor shaft shims may fall off the motor shaft or hang up inside the de
flector. Be sure to place all shims back on the motor shaft.
4. Remove the deflector (Figure 24, item B).
5. Loosen the two (2) set screws (Figure 24, item D) in the spring
retainer (item C) and slide the retainer and washer (item F) off the shaft. Save
Figure 24 - Type 1 Seal Items
6. Use the backplate to slide the rotary seal up the impeller shaft
approximately 1-1/2 inches (Figure 25).
the three (3) springs (item E).
Figure 25 - Moving Rotary Seal Up the Shaft
Figure 26 - Push Rotary Seal Down
7. With the backplate resting on the impeller, push the rotary seal
toward the backplate until the o-ring is free (Figure 26).
8. Remove the o-ring, then lift the rotary seal
items G and H).
9. Lift the backplate off the impeller.
CAUTION:
bon seal face.
To avoid seal failure, DO NOT place fingers on the car-
off the shaft (Figure 24,
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10. Remove the four 1/4" hex bolts and stationary seat retainer ring (Fig­ure 27, items A and B).
11. Pull the stationary seal and L-gasket out of the backplate (Figure 27, items C and D).
Figure 27 - Removing Stationary Seal
NOTE: The stationary se
plate can shatter the seal. If the stationary seal cannot be removed by hand, place a 2-1/4 inch diameter plastic or wood r od on the impeller side of the seal and apply even pressure to dislodge the seal.
al is brittle. Prying or hammering on the seal

Inspect Parts

Once disassembly is complete, perform the following inspections:
Examine all seal surfaces and replace seals that are scratched, crac
ked and/or braised.
Inspect all o-rings and o-ring seats for abrasions, cuts or other wear that
could cause leakage.
Clean all seat areas and alignment surfaces.
NOTE: Stationa them.
NOTE: Replace the rotary seal when the seal face extends less than 1/32
(1 mm) from the body (Figure 28).
inch
ry seals are reversible. Use both sides before replacing
Figure 28 - Rotary Seal Replacement
Minimum

Assembly of Pump With a Type 1 Seal

Figure 29 - Stationary Seal Assembly

Backplate Assembly

1. Lightly lubricate both sides of the L-gask et (Figure 29, item D) with a sanitary lubricant and insert it into the backplate seal cavity.
2. Place the stationary seal into the L-ga
3. Place the seat retainer over the stationary seal and secure the re
tainer with four 1/4-20 x 1/2 inch hex head cap screws (Figure 29,
items B and A).
4. Tighten the cap screws evenly.
sket (Figure 29, items C and D).
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Backplate/Impeller Assembly

1. Place the impeller on a clean flat surface, shaft-end up, and slide the
assembled backplate onto the impeller shaft.
Figure 30 - Installing O-ring Using Spring
Retainer
Figure 31 - Type 1 Seal Assembly
NOTE: Avoid hitting
could break the seal.
2. Carefully place the rotary seal in position
down against the stationary seal.
3. Lubricate and slide the seal o-ring onto the impeller shaft. Use the
spri
ng retainer as a tool to push the o-ring into the rotary seal (Figure
30).
4. Slide the tabbed washer (Figure 29, item F) over the impeller shaft
and engage the tabs of the washer into no rotary seal (Figure 31, items F and H).
5. Install the three seal springs into the holes in the spring retainer (Fig-
ure 31, items C and E). Hold the springs in place with R sealant.
6. Slide the spring retainer over the impeller shaft until the slots in the
spri
ng retainer engage the drive tabs on the washer and the springs
rest against the washer (Figure 31).
7. With the backplate against the impeller, push the spring retainer
down to approximately 1/8".
8. Lock the spring retainer in place by tightening the set screws (Figure
31, item D).
9. Install the deflector onto the impeller shaft (Figure 31, item B).
compress the springs until the length of visible spring is
the stationary seal against the impeller shaft, as it
over the impeller shaft and
tches on the outside of the
TV silicone
Figure 32 - Installing Water Cascade
System
10. If your system has a water cascade, thread the water cascade hose
through the adapter and install the cascade block on the backplate (Figure 32, items A and B).
11. Slide the motor shims onto the shaft. Use the same number of shims
were removed when the pump was disassembled.
that
12. I nstall the impeller assembly on the stub shaft of the motor.
13. Hand-tighten the impeller retainer bolt on the shaft.
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14. Check the space between the back of the impeller and the backplate with a feeler gauge (0.030" nominal) while h olding the ba ckplate tight against the bearing housing flange. (Any axial movement of the shaft should not be added to the 0.030" nominal clearance) (Figure 33). If needed, change this clearance by adding or removing shims. Shims (Figure 34, item A) are added on the drive shaft (Figure 34, item C) behind the impeller shaft (Figure 34, item B).
y
clamping the casing to the bear-
Figure 33 - Clearance Between Impeller
and Backplate
15. Confirm the operating clearances b ing housing flange and rotating the shaft/impeller manually to be sure
impeller does not touch the casing or backplate.
the
16. When the proper shim pack is confirmed, remove the casing, impel­ler, and backplate, leaving the shim pack on the shaft.
17. Remove the backplate/impeller assembly and apply anti-seize or equal compound to the motor shaft and install the key.
Figure 34 - Locations of Shims
Figure 35 - Install Casing
NOTE: Always re
pump. If the area behind these seals becomes soiled, contact WCB Appli­cation Engineering for a specific cleaning and sanitizing procedure vali­dated to remove bacteria.
18. Install the casing o-ring on the backplate and clamp the casing in
c
e (Figure 35).
pla
NOTE: Rotate the impeller manually to ensure it does not rub on the ba
ckplate or casing.
place the o-rings and L-gasket when reassembling the
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Type 4 Double Seal The Type 4 Seal is essentially two Type 1 seals assembled back to back

in a chamber which bolts to the backplate in place of the stationary seat retainer. Except for the additional components (chamber, seals), Type 1 and Type 4 components are interchangeable (Figure 36).

Disassembly of Type 4 Seal

Figure 36 - Type 4 Seal Components
A. Impeller F. O-ring L. Rotary Seal S. Stationary Seal B. Backplate G. Washer M. O-ring T. L-gasket C. L-gasket H. Spring Retainer N. NPT Port U. Seat Retainer D. Stationary Seal J. Spring P. Flush Housing V. Hex Head Screw (4) E. Rotary Seal K. Washer R. O-ring W. Set Screw
CAUTION: Handle the impeller/ backplate assembly with care to prevent da ponents.
mage to the seal com-
1. Shut off the product flow to the pump and relieve any product pres-
sure.
2. Shut off and lock out power to the pump.
3. Disconnect the suction and discharge pipe fittings.
4. Remove the casing clamp and casing. Slide th e o-ring off the back-
plate.
5. Remove the impeller retainer bolt and shaft o-ring.
NOTE: The r
etainer bolt has standard right-hand threads.
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Removal of the Water Cascade

If your system is equipped with a water cascade system, remove it before proceeding.
1. Loosen the socket head screws holding the water cascade block on the stationa
2. Pull off the impeller/backplate assembly and place it on a clean flat surfac
ry seat retainer and remove the plastic hose.
e with the impeller shaft facing up.
Figure 37 - Removal of Water Cascade
System
CAUTION:
backplate assembly with care to prevent da ponents.
Handle the impeller/
mage to the seal com-
NOTE: If the assembly cann contact Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Customer Service.
3. Locate the shims on the motor shaft and remove them.
NOTE: Motor shaft shims may fall off the motor shaft or hang up inside
flector. Be sure to place all shims back on the motor shaft.
the de
4. Place the impeller assembly fa remove the hex head screws (Figure 36, item V) from the back of the seal assembly.
5. Carefully lift off the seat retainer, o-ring, L-gasket, stationary sea l, and flush housing (F
6. Loosen (2) set screws in the spring retainer (Figure 36, items W and H).
7. Lift off rotating seal components See Figure 36: Rotary Seal (item L) O-ring (item M) Washer (item K) Spring Retainer (item H) Springs (there are six springs, 3 up and 3 down) (item J) Washer (item G)
8. Use the backplate to slide the rota approximately 1-1/2 inches (Figure 38).
igure 36, items P, R, T, S and U).
ot be removed from the motor shaft by hand,
ce down (on impe
ry se
al up the impeller shaft
ller vanes) and
9. With the backplate resting on the impelle
Figure 38 - Move Rotary Seal Up Shaft
Figure 39 - Push Rotary Seal Down
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toward the backplate until the o-ring is free (Figure 39).
10. Remove the stationary seal and L-gasket from the backplate. (Figure 40, items D and C)
NOTE: The stationary seal is plate can shatter the seal. If the stationary seal cannot be removed by hand, place a 2-1/4 inch diameter plastic or wood r od on the impeller side of the seal and apply even pressure to dislodge the seal.
11. Inspect and replace all damaged and worn parts.
brittle. Prying or hammering on the seal
r, push the rotary seal
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Assembly of Type 4 Seal

Figure 40 - Type 4 Seal Components
A. Impeller F. O-ring L. Rot ary Seal S. Stationary Seal B. Backplate G. Washer M. O-ring T. L-gasket C. L-gasket H. Spring Retainer N. NPT Port U. Seat Retainer D. Stationary Seal J. Spring P. Flush Housing V. Hex Head Screw (4) E. Rotary Seal K. Washer R. O-ring W. Set Screw
CAUTION: Handle the impeller/ backplate assembly with care to prevent da ponents.
mage to the seal com-
1. Clean all parts and lubricate all elastomer (rubber-like) parts.
2. Install the L-gasket in the backplate (Figure 40, items B and C).
3. Install the L-gasket in the seat retainer (Figure 40, item T).
4. Install the stationary seals (Figure 40, item S) in the L-gaskets.
5. Place the backplate and rotary seal onto the impeller shaft.
6. Temporarily put 0.03" shims between the impeller vane and back
plate
to a preset clearance. Be sure to remove the shims before
final assembly (Figure 41).
7. Place the o-ring (Figure 40, item F) on the shaft and use the spring
retainer to push the
8. Place the washer (Figure 40, item G) over the rotary seal with tabs in
the outside diameter notches.
o-ring into the rotary seal (Figure 42).
Figure 41 - Shim Placement
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9. Place three springs (Figure 40, item J) in one side of the spring
retainer (item H). Hold them in place with silicone seal the spring retainer (with the springs down) onto the impeller shaft the against the washer.
er, and slide
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10. Place the remaining three (3) springs in the spring retainer.
11. Slide the washer and o-ring (Figure 40, items K and F) onto the shaft against the spring retainer.
12. Use the spring retainer to press the o-ring into the rotary seal.
13. Remove the 1/4 NPT plug from the center port on the flush housing (Figure 40, item N).
14. Install an o-ring (Figure 40, items M and R) in both ends of the hous­ing.
15. Install the L-gasket in the seat retainer (Figure 40, items T and U).
16. Install the stationary seal (Figure 40, item S) in the L-gasket.
Figure 42 - Installing O-ring Using Spring
Retainer
Figure 43 - Clearance Between Impeller
and Backplate
17. Install the housing over the seal assembly.
18. With flush ports facing away from the backplate, place the seat re
ta
iner (Figure 40, item U) on the housing.
19. Tighten the seat retainer in place with four (4) hex screws (Figure 40, item V).
NOTE: Be sure to tighten the screws evenly until full metal-to-metal con­tact
is made on the backplate and seat retainer.
20. Install the original shims on the motor adapter shaft.
21. Install the backplate with the seal assembly and impeller on the motor shaft.
. Check the impeller/backplate clearance with the backplate held firmly
22
in po
sition against the motor adapter. Check the space between the back of the impeller and the backplate with a feeler gauge (0.030" nominal) while holding the backplate tight against the bearin g housing flange. Any axial movement of the shaft should not be added to the
0.030" nominal clearance (Figure 43). If needed, change this clear-
ng shims. Shims (Figure 44, item A) are
ance by adding or remov
i added on the drive shaft (Figure 44, item C) behind the impeller shaft (Figure 44, item B).
23. Confirm the operating clearances by clamping the casing to the bear­ing housing flange and rotating the shaft/impeller manually to be sure
impeller does not touch the casing or backplate.
the
24. Tighten the set screws in the spring retainer through the 1/4" NPT cent
er port in the flush housing (Figure 40, item N).
25. Insert the plug in the port and tighten it.
26. Remove the backplate/impeller assembly and apply anti-seize or equa
l compound to the motor shaft and install the key.
27. Install the backplate/impeller assembly and lock it in place using the o-r
ing and impeller retainer bolt.
Figure 44 - Locations of Shims
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NOTE: Always replace the o-rings and L-gasket when reassembling the pump. If the area behind these seals becomes soiled, contact WCB Appli­cation Engineering for a specific cleaning and sanitizing procedure vali­dated to remove bacteria.
28. Install the casing o-ring on the backplate and clamp the casing in
Figure 45 - Install Casing
ce (Fig
pla
NOTE: Rotate the impeller manually to ensure it does not rub on the backp
late or casing.
ure 45).

Disassembly of Modular Base-Mounted Pumps

Figure 46 - Removing the Impeller
Assembly
Refer to “Disassembly of Pump With a Type 1 Seal” on page 32 and “Type 4 Double Seal” on page 37 for information on disassembling the pump seal items.
1. Shut off the product flow to the pump and relieve any product pres-
sure.
2. Shut off and lock out power to the pump.
3. Disconnect the suction and discharge pipe fittings.
4. Remove the casing clamp and casing (Figure 46, item C). Slide the o-
ring off of the backplate
5. Remove the impeller retainer bolt and shaft o-ring (Figure 4 6, item B).
6. Pull the impeller/backplate assembly off the
(Figure 46, items D and A).
7. Remove the coupling cover cap screws (Figure 47, item B).
8. Loosen the set screws on the pump coupling (Figure 47, item A).
9. Remove the stand/housing assem
ure 51, item C on page 42).
10. Push the shaft and bearing assembly out of the housing from the
impeller end. (Figure 48).
11. Remove the retaining ring and press the bearings off the shaft (Figure
48, items A and B).
bly, tha
bearing housing shaft
n remove the end cap (Fig-
Figure 47 - Removing Coupling Covers
Figure 48 - Bearing Shaft Assembly
Removal
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Disassembling the Outer Seal Assemblies

1. Using an 1/8" hex wrench, loosen the set screws (Figure 49, item A).
NOTE: The set screws are located opposite the grease fittings in the ad
apter or end cap.
2. Remove the impeller end of the bearing housing (Figure 49, item B).
3. Remove the outer seal ring assemblies (the inner seal ring and o-
s). See Figure 49 and Figure 50.
ring
Figure 49 - Remove Set Screws

Assembling the Outer Seal Assemblies

Reverse the disassembly procedure (above) with the added step of installing new o-rings in the seal rings.
NOTE: Figure 49 shows the seal position at the motor end. Seals at the pump end face inward. Make sure to tighten the set screws when install­ing the outer seal assemblies (Figure 51).
Figure 50 - Seal Configuration
Figure 51 - Outer Seal Assemblies
A. Outer Seal Assembly D. Set Screw B. Set Screw E. Adapter C. End Cap F. Stand
NOTE: Replace all rubber parts whenever a unit is dismantled for inspec­tion or repair. Lubricate the rubber parts cant prior to assembly.
with an approved/sanitary lubri-
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Pre-assembled (Cartridge) Seals

Figure 52 - Remove Casing Clamp, Casing
and O-ring
Pre-assembled (Cartridge) seals have all of the seal components mounted to a flange, and are pre-adjusted at the factory. Follow the seal manufacturer's (John Crane, A.W. Chesterton, etc.) recommendations regarding application, operation and main te na nc e.
NOTE: The cartridge seal comes with a set of place that are used to hold the assembly together until installation is final. Do not remove these lugs until installation is complete and you are instructed to do so in step 17 on page 46.
removable lugs/spacers in

Disassembly of Pre-assembled (Cartridge) Seals

1. Remove all flush connections and fittings.
2. Remove the casing clamp, casing, and o-ring from the housing flange
(Figure 52).
3. Remove the impeller retainer bolt and o-ring; then loosen the seal set
screws (Figur
4. Pull the impeller, backplate, and seal off the bear
Set the assembly face down (on the impeller).
NOTE: The clea are at the end of the impeller hub (inside the seal.) Keep the shims together as a set for reassembly (Figure 54).
e 53, item A).
ing shaft as a unit.
rance shims that position the impeller within the casing
Figure 53 - Removal of Wet End
Figure 54 - Remove Seal Assembly.
A. Shims E. Adapter
5. Remove the cap screws (Figure 54, item B) holding the cartridge seal
to the seal adapter (Figure 54, items C and E).
6. Remove the seal unit from the backplate assembly.
7. Pull the seal from the seal adapter. (Figure 54, items C and E)
8. Remove the seal adapter by removing the socket head cap screws
(Figure 54, item D) holding the adapter to the backplate.
B. Cap Screw F. Backplate C. Cartridge Seal G. Impeller D. Socket Head Screw
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Assembly of a Pump With Pre-assembled (Cartridge) Seals

1. Place the shims, backplate and impeller on the shaft assembly. Hand-tighten the impeller retainer bolt on the shaft.
2. Check the impeller/backplate clearance with the backplate held firmly in position against the motor adapter. Check the space between the back of the impeller and the backplate with a feeler gauge (0.030" nominal) while holding the backplate tight against the bearin g housing flange. Any axial movement of the shaft should not be added to the
0.030" nominal clearance (Figure 55). If needed, change this clear-
hims (Figure 54, item A) are
Figure 55 - Clearance Between Impeller
and Backplate
ance by adding or remov
ing shims. S
added on the drive shaft behind the impeller shaft (Figure 54, item G).
3. Confirm the operating clearances by clamping the casing to the bear­ing housing flange and rotating the shaft/impeller manually to be sure the imp
eller does not touch the casing or backplate.
4. When the proper shim pack is confirmed, remove the casing, impeller and ba
ckplate, leaving the shim pack on the shaft.
5. Insert the L-gasket into the backplate (Fig ur e 56 , item s B and C).
Figure 56 - Insert L-gasket, Fasten
Adapter in Place
6. Insert the cartridge adapter (Figure 56, item A) into the backplate (Figure 56, item C) and tighten with four socket head cap screws (Fig­ure 56, item D).
7. Install the cartridge seal unit and use the re
taining bolts (Figure 57, item B) and flat washers (Figure 57, item A) to secure the unit to the cartridge adapter. Do not tighten the retaining bolts yet.
CAUTION:
Be sure the removable lugs/spacers that position the
rotating part of the seal in the housing are in place at this time.
8. Apply FDA-approved anti-seize compound to the shaft.
Figure 57 - Fastening Seal Unit in Place
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9. (Pedestal Pump only)
Install and position the seal guard (Figure 58).
10. Slide the impeller, backplate and seal unit onto the shaft.
Figure 58 - Installing the Guard
NOTE: Be sure the flushing ports in the cartridge seal are positioned with
the inlet toward the bottom and the outlet toward the top (Figure 60, item C).
11. Install the impeller key (Figure 59, item A).
12. Install the o-ring on the impeller retainer bolt (Figure 59, item C).
13. Install the impeller retainer bolt and tighten it (Figure 59, item B).
Figure 59 - Installing Impeller Assembly
.
Figure 60 - Typical Cartridge Seal
A. Lugs/Spacers D. Seal Adapter B. Set Screw (2) E. Cap Screws C. Flush Pots
14. Hold the backplate in place and tighten the
cartridge seal into the car-
tridge adapter by tightening the cap screws (Figure 60, item E).
NOTE: The backplate and seal can be rotated to give access to the bolts through the holes in the guard.
15. Install the o-ring and casing; clamp in place (Figure 61).
16. Tighten the two set screws to the shaft (Figure 60, item B).
17. Remove the lugs/spacers (Figure 60, item A).
NOTE: Keep the lugs/spacers to reinstall on
the seal cartridge if removal
is ever required.
18. Connect the flushing fluid and flood seal.
19. Turn the shaft manually to be sure the shaft rotates without the impel-
ler hitting or binding.
Figure 61 - Install O-ring, Casing, Clamp
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Pedestal Base-Mounted Pump Housing Lubrication

Figure 62 - Grease Fittings on the Pedestal
Pump

Pump Alignment

Waukesha Series 200 Pedestal Pum ps are lubricated with NLGI grade 2 Lithium Complex Grease. Use only NLGI grade 2 Lit hium Complex thick­ened greases to replenish the bearing grease supply. The location of the grease
NOTE: Combining greases that will not mix w ith the products above can change the viscosity/consistency of the grease, resulting in bearing da m­age. If there is doubt, remove the bearings, clean, and re-pack them.
For compatible lubricants, contact Waukesh Engineering at 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-19 00.
fittings is indicated in Figure 62.
a Ch
erry-Burrell Application
Lubrication Schedule
Size/RPM Hours
Small Bore/1750 RPM 4400 Small Bore/3500 RPM 2000 Large Bore/1750 RPM 2000 Large Bore/3500 RPM 1000
A flexible coupling is used to compensate for end play and small differ­ences in alignment. The pump and drive shaft should be aligned as closely as po
ssible.
NOTE: If operating tures are over 158°F (70°C), reduce 27°F (15°C) over the operat­ing temperature.
hours by half for every
tempera-
Figure 63 - Checking Angular Alignment

Checking Angular Alignment

Using feeler gauges or taper gauges, adjust to get equal dimension at all points. At the same time, set space between the coupling halves to the manufacturer’s recommended distance.

Checking Parallel Alignment

Using straight edges and shims, move the drive and shim height as needed.
Figure 64 - Checking Parallel Alignment
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Servicing the Electric Motor

C
AUTION:
Excessive lubrication may dam­age the unit.
WARNING:
sources to the unit and discharge all parts which may retain an electrica attempting any maintenance or repair. Screens and covers must be maintained in place when the unit is in operation.
Do not over-grease.
Disconnect all power
l charge before
See the motor manufacturer’s instructions for specific service information.

General Service Information

Inspect units at regular intervals. Keep units clean and ventilation openings clear of dust, dirt or other
debris. Lubricate the units per the manufacturer’s instructions and the instruction
plate on the unit.

Motor Lubrication Instructions

Some small motors have sealed-for-life bearings which require no lubrica­tion.
Greasable bearings are shipped with a hi range grease in the bearings.
Some motors can be greased. Refer to the motor manufacturer’s instruc­tions for more information regarding lubrication pr service procedures.
gh-quality, wide-temperature-
ocedures and additional
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Standard Seal Dimensions

Figure 65 - Installed Seal Length (for aid of assembly)
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Cartridge Seal Dimensions

The following pictorial list of cartridge seals is provided to assist in identifying some of the seals provided with the Model 200 centrifugal pumps. Use of these cartridges requires a cartridge seal adapter.
Figure 66 - Installed Cartridge Seal Length (for aid of assembly)
A. Socket Head Cap Screw B. Cartridge Seal Assembly C. Set Screw (2) D. Cap Screw E. Bearing Shaft F. Clearance Shims
Figure 67 - Typical Cartridge Seal Installation
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CT100-172
6
4
Impell er Ret ainer O-Ring, FK M 1 1 V 70214 V70220 V70220 V70220 V70220
5
Rotary Seal , Carbon 1 1 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A
6
Seal O-Ring, FKM 1 1 V70224 V70224 V70224 V 70224 V70224
9
Casi ng O-Ri ng, FK M 1 1 V 70252 V70439 V70446 V70446 V 70450
309-241 309-242 309-243 309-243 309-244
P L5 030-C H13
KI T PART NUMBER
2075
NO.
KI T CONTAINS
DESCRIPTION
2085LV
2085
2105
QTY.
PUMP
QTY. IN
TYPE 1
BASIC
2045
2065
2065HV
2075
2
Stationary Seal, Purebide 1 1 23-17 23-17 23-17 23-17 23-17
4
Impell er Ret ainer O-Ring, FKM 1 1 V70214 V 70220 V70220 V70220 V 70220
5
Rotary Seal , Carbon 1 1 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A
6
Seal O-Ring, FKM 1 1 V70224 V70224 V70224 V 70224 V70224
8
L-Gasket, FKM 1 1 9-379-379-379-379-37
9
Casi ng O-Ri ng, FK M 1 1 V 70252 V70439 V70446 V70446 V 70450
309-245 309-246 309-247 309-247 309-248
P L5 030-C H14
KI T PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
KI T CONT AINS
2105
QTY.
PUMP
2085LV
2085
2065LV
2065
2065HV
2045
NO.
QTY. IN
TYPE 1
BASIC

Parts Lists

Type 1 Seal Kits

Basic Seal Kit
2065LV
ITEM
REQ. PER
Complete Seal Kit
ITEM
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REQ. P ER
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CT100-173
6
2075
4
Impell er Retainer O-Ring, FKM 1 1 V70214 V70220 V70220 V70220 V70220
5
Rotary Seal, Carbon 2 2 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A
6
Seal O-Ring, FKM 2 2 V70224 V70224 V70224 V70224 V 70224
9
Casi ng O-Ri ng, FK M 1 1 V70252 V70439 V70446 V70446 V 70450
12
Seal Housing O-Ring, FKM 2 2 V70039 V70039 V70039 V70039 V 70039
309-249 309-250 309-251 309-251 309-252
PL5030-CH15
2105
KI T CONTAINS
NO.
KI T PART NUMBER
QTY.
PUMP
QTY. IN
TYPE 1
BASIC
DESCRIPTION
2065LV
2065
2065HV
2085LV
2085
2045
2075
2
Stat ionary Seal, P urebide 2 2 23-17 23-17 23-17 23-17 23-17
4
Impell er Retainer O-Ri ng, FK M 1 1 V70214 V70220 V70220 V 70220 V70220
5
Rotary Seal, Carbon 2 2 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A 9-225A
6
Seal O-Ring, F KM 2 2 V70224 V70224 V 70224 V70224 V70224
8
L-Gasket , FKM 2 2 9-37 9-37 9-37 9-37 9-37
9
Casi ng O-Ri ng, FKM 1 1 V70252 V70439 V70446 V70446 V 70450
12
Seal Housing O-Ri ng, FKM 2 2 V70039 V70039 V 70039 V70039 V70039
309-253 309-254 309-255 309-255 309-256
P L5 030-C H16
KI T P ART NUMBER
KI T CONT AINS
NO.
DESCRIPTION
2105
QTY.
PUMP
QTY. IN
TYPE 1
BASIC
2045
2065
2065HV
2085LV
2085

Type 4 Seal Kits

Basic Seal Kit
ITEM
REQ. PER
Complete Seal Kit
2065LV
ITEM
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REQ. PER
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Ct100-167

Type 1 Seal Components and Common Parts

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Deflector 1 69-1
* Stationa ry Se al, Purebide
1 23-17
* Stationary Seal, Silicon Ca rbide
1 23-17A
* Stationa ry Se al, Tungsten Ca rbi de
1 23-17F
3
St at i onary Seal Ret ainer 1 23-78
4
1/4-20 x 1/ 2 Bolt 4 30-62
* Rotary Seal, Carbon
1 9-225A
* Rotary Seal, Purebide
1 9-225B
* Rotary Seal, Silicon Ca rbide
1 9-225C
* Rota ry Se al, Tungsten Ca rbide
1 9-225F
6
1/4-20 x 3/ 8 Set Sc rew 2 30-178
7
Spring Ret ainer 1 23-77
* L-Gaske t, FKM
19-37
* L-Gasket, EP DM
19-37E
* L-Gasket, Silicone
19-37R
* L-Gaske t, FF KM
19-37K
* L-Gasket, substitute, Teflo n
1 20-278 1
* Ga ske t S ea l, Go r e-T ex (u se d with 2 0-278)
1 T80041 1
* Seal O-Ring, FKM
1 V70224
* Seal O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70224
* Se a l O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75224
* Seal O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75224
10
W as her, tabbed 1 43-87
11
Spring 3 24-65
18
Block , W ater (For type 1 c asc ade) 1 134-2
19
8-32 x 1/ 4 S crew (For type 1 c as cade) 1 30-176
20
1/4" P l ast ic Hos e (For t ype 1 c asc ade) 1 74-1
21
1/4" Hos e F i t ting (For t ype 1 c asc ade) 1 78-18 Shim , 1" x . 005" 143-215JM as req'd 35-1 Shim , 1" x . 010" 143-215JM as req'd 35-2 Shim , 1" x . 020" 143-215JM as req'd 35-3 Shim , 1-3/8" x . 005" 254-326JM as req'd 35-4 Shim , 1-3/8" x . 010" 254-326JM as req'd 35-5 Shim , 1-3/8" x . 020" 254-326JM as req'd 35-6
PL5030-CH11
NOTES:
*
Recommende d S pare Parts
1. T80041 mus t be used in conjunc tion with 20-278 if 20-278 is select ed.
NOTES
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PUMP
NO.
22
2
5
8
9

Type 1 Seal Components and Common Parts

ITEM
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CT100-064b
16
22
8
2
5
9
10
6, 7
11
10
9
5
2
8
12
17
13
12
14
15

Type 4 Seal Components and Common Parts

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* Stationary Se al, P ure bi de
2 23-17
* Stationary Seal, Silicon Carbide
2 23-17A
* Stationary Se al, Tungste n Carbi de
2 23-17F
* Rotary Seal, Carbon
29-225A
* Rotary Seal, Purebide
29-225B
* Rotary Seal, Silicon Carbide
29-225C
* Rotary Seal, Tungsten Carbide
2 9-225F
6
1/4-20 x 3/ 8 Set S crew 2 30-178
7
Spring Ret ainer 1 23-77
* L-Gasket, FKM
2 9-37
* L-Gasket, EP DM
29-37E
* L-Gasket, Silicone
29-37R
* L-Gasket, F F KM
29-37K
*
2 20-278 1
* Gasket S eal, Go re-T ex (used with 20-278)
2 T80041 1
* Seal O-Ring, FKM
2 V70224
* Seal O-Ring, EPDM
2 E70224
* Seal O-Ring, Si l icone
2 S75224
* Seal O-Ring, FFKM
2 K75224
10
W as her, tabbed 2 43-87
11
Spring 6 24-65
* 12 O-Ring, Housing, FKM
2 V70039
13
Housing, S eal 1 23-80
14
Retainer, S eal 1 23-79
15
1/4-20 x 3 Cap S crew 4 30-175 Sli nger, 143-215JM 1 69-4 Deflect or, 254-326JM 1 69-1
17
1/4" NP T Plug 2 78-155 Shim , 1" x .005" 143-215JM as req'd 35-1 Shim , 1" x .010" 143-215JM as req'd 35-2 Shim , 1" x .020" 143-215JM as req'd 35-3 Shim , 1-3/8" x .005" 254-326JM as req'd 35-4 Shim , 1-3/8" x .010" 254-326JM as req'd 35-5 Shim , 1-3/8" x .020" 254-326JM as req'd 35-6
PL5030-CH12
NOTES:
*
Recommende d S pa re Pa rts
1. T80041 mus t be us ed i n c onj unct ion wi t h 20-278 i f 20-278 is s el ect ed.
NOTES
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PUMP
NO.
L-Gasket, substitute, Te flon
16
22
2
5
8
9

Type 4 Seal Components and Common Parts

ITEM
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CT100-113a
Seals
12
8
7
5
10
9
2
4111
3
1-1/2 x 1-1/2 2 x 1-1/ 2
S-Line (MP) CENTPT00549 CENTPT00550 Bevel Seat CENTPT00551 CENTPT00552 I-Line; Femal e CENTPT00553 CENTPT00554 I-Line; Male CENTPT00555 CENTPT00556 Q-Line CENTPT00 557 CENTPT00558 Weld CENTPT00 559 CENTPT00560 NPT; Male CENTPT00561 CENTPT00562 1 NPT; Femal e CENTPT00563 CENTPT00564 1 150 LB. Fl ange CENTPT00565 CENTPT00566 1
PL5030-CH2
NOTES:
1. These casings
do not
meet t he requirements of 3A S ani t ary Standards.
FITTING TYPE NOTES
SANITARY

2045 Pump Parts

2045 Casing Parts

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1
Casi ng (see 20 45 Casing Part s Li st ) 1
2
Impeller, Ful l 4.5" Diam et er 1 5-80X 1
3
Impeller Retai ner 1 129-773X
* Impel l er O-Ring, FKM
1 V70214
* Impelle r O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70214
* Impelle r O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75214
* Impel l er O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75214
* Impel l er O-Ring, PTFE ENCAP.
1 T80214
5
Adapter, 143JM - 184JM F ram e, S S 1 122059+ 2
7
3/8 - 16 x 3/ 4" Hex Screw 4 30-50
8
3/8" Loc kwasher 4 43-28
* Casing O-Ring, FKM
1 V70252
* Casing O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70252
* Casing O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75252
* Casing O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75252
* Casing O-Ring, P TFE ENCAP.
1 T80252
10
Backplate 1 1-59X
11
Casing Clam p 1 119-71
12
Key - 3/ 16" 1 65-3
PL5030-CH1
NOTES:
*
1.
2. Previous l y s uppli ed as 2 pi eces , an adapt er and a s eal guard; now a s i ngl e piece.
Trimmed i m pel l ers use t he sam e part num ber and p rice; s peci fy the di am et e r required i n 1/8" i ncrem ents on order.
NOTES
4
9
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PER
PUMP
NO.
Recommended Spare Parts - available as kits for standard seals-see seal kit pages.
Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Parts Lists

2045 Pump Parts

ITEM
PART
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CT100-113a
Seals
12
8
7
5
10
9
2
4111
3
2065 SANIT ARY 2065HV S ANIT ARY
1-1/2 x 1 -1/ 2 2 x 1-1/ 2 2-1/ 2 x 1-1/2 2 -1/ 2 X 2 3 X 2
S-Li ne (M P) CENTPT00569 CENTPT00455 CE NTPT00413 CENTPT00417 CENTPT00570 Bevel Seat CENTPT00571 CE NTPT00572 CENTPT00573 CENTPT00574 CE NTPT00575 I-Line; F em al e CE NTPT00576 CENTPT00577 CENTPT00578 CE NTPT00579 CENTPT00580 I-Line; M al e CE NTPT00581 CE NTPT00582 CENTPT00583 CENTPT00584 CE NTPT00585 Q-Line CENTPT00586 CENTPT00587 CENTPT00588 CENTPT00589 CENTPT00590 Weld CENTPT00591 CENTPT00592 CENTPT 00593 CENTPT00594 CENTPT 00595 NPT; M al e CENTPT00596 CENTPT00597 CE NTPT00598 CENTPT00599 CENTPT00600 1 NPT; Female CE NTPT00601 CENTPT00602 CE NTPT00603 CENTPT00604 CENTPT00605 1 150 LB. Fl ange CE NTPT00606 CENTPT00607 CENTPT00608 CE NTPT00609 CENTPT00280 1
PL5030-CH4
NOTES:
1. These casings
do not
meet t he requirements of 3A S ani t ary St andards .
FITTING TYPE
2065LV SANIT ARY

2065LV - 2065 - 2065HV Pump Parts

2065LV - 2065 - 2065HV Casing Parts

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1
Casing (s ee 2065LV -2065-2065HV Casi ng P art s List ) 1 2065LV Im pel l er, 6. 5" Dia., 143-215JM , SM B ore 1 109256+ 1 2065LV Im pel l er, 6. 5" Dia., 254-326JM , LG B ore 1 109 258+ 1 2065 Impell er, 6. 5" Dia., 143-21 5JM, S M B o re 1 109260+ 1 2065 Impell er, 6. 5" Dia., 254-32 6JM, LG B o re 1 10926 2+ 1 2065HV Impel l er, 6.5" Dia., 14 3-215JM , SM Bore 1 109264+ 1 2065HV Impel l er, 6.5" Dia., 25 4-326JM , LG B ore 1 10926 6+ 1 Impell er Retainer, 143-215JM SM Bore 1 129-771X Impell er Retainer, 254-326JM LG Bore 1 129-772X
* Impell er O-Ring, FKM
1 V70220
* Impeller O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70220
* Impeller O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75220
* Impell er O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75220
* Impell er O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80220 Adapter, 143-18 4JM F ram e, S S 1 122 045+ 2 Adapter, 213-21 5JM F ram e, S S 1 122 035+ 2 Adapter, 254-25 6JM F ram e, S S 1 121 888+ 2 Adapter, 284-32 6JM F ram e, S S 1 122 069+ 2 3/8-16 x 1" Hex S crew, 143-184JM Frame 4 30-30 1/2-13 x 1-1/4" Hex S crew, 213-256JM Frame 4 30-36X 5/8-11 x 1-1/2" Hex S crew, 284-326JM Frame 4 30-105 3/8" Lock was her 4 43-28 1/2" Lock was her 4 43-16 5/8" Lock was her 4 43-33
* Casing O-Ring, FKM
1 V70439
* Casing O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70439
* Casing O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75439
* Casing O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75439
* Casing O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80439
10
Backplate 1 1-60X
11
Casi ng Cl am p 1 119-70 Key -3/ 16" , 143-215JM, S M Bore 1 65-3 Key -1/ 4", 254-326JM, LG B ore 1 65-4
PL5030-CH3
NOTES:
*
Recommended Spare Parts - available as kits for standard seals-see seal kit pages.
1.
2. Previousl y s u ppl i ed as 2 pi eces , an adapter and a s e al guard; now a s i ng le pi ece.
12
9
8
7
Trimmed impel lers us e t he same part num ber and pric e; spec i fy the diam et er required in 1/ 8"
PART
NO.
NOTES
2
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PUMP
4
3
5

2065LV - 2065 - 2065HV Pump Parts

ITEM
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CT100-113a
Seals
12
8
7
5
10
9
2
4111
3
SANITARY
3 x 1-1/2
S-Line CENTPT00669 Bevel Seat CE NTPT00670 I-Line; F em al e CENTPT00671 I-Line; M al e CENTPT00672 Q-Line CENTPT0 0673 Weld CENTPT00674 NPT; Mal e CENTP T0067 5 1 NPT; F e m a l e CENTP T0067 6 1 150 LB. Fl ange CENTPT00677 1
PL5030-CH6
NOTES:
1. These casings
do not
meet t he requirements of 3A S ani t ary St andards .
NOTESFITTING TYPE

2075 Pump Parts

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1
Casi ng (see 20 75 Casing Part s Li st ) 1 2075 Impeller, 8. 7" Dia. , 143-215JM, S M Bore 1 109723+ 1 2075 Impeller, 8. 7" Dia. , 254-326JM, LG B ore 1 109741+ 1 Impeller Retai ner, 143-215JM, S M , B ore 1 129-771X Impeller Retai ner, 254-326JM, LG, Bore 1 129-772X
* Impell er O-Ring, FKM
1 V70220
* Impeller O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70220
* Impeller O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75220
* Impell er O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75220
* Impell er O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80220 Adapt er, 143-184JM Frame, SS 1 122053+ 2 Adapt er, 213-215JM Frame, SS 1 122055+ 2 Adapt er, 254-256JM Frame, SS 1 122096+ 2 Adapt er, 284-326JM Frame, SS 1 122057+ 2 3/8-16 x 1" Hex Sc rew, 143-184JM F ram e 4 30-30 1/2-13 x 1-1/" 4 Hex S crew, 213-25 6JM F ram e 4 30-36X 5/8-11 x 1-1/2" Hex S crew, 284 -326JM F ram e 4 30-105 3/8" Loc kwasher 4 43-28 1/2" Loc kwasher 4 43-16 5/8" Loc kwasher 4 43-33
* Casing O-Ring, FKM
1 V70446
* Casing O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70446
* Casing O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75446
* Casing O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75446
* Casing O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80446
10
Backplate 1 1-61X
11
Casing Clam p 1 119-69 Key-3/ 16 " , 143-215JM , S M Bore 1 65-3 Key-1/ 4", 254 -326JM, LG Bore 1 65-4
PL5030-CH5
NOTES:
*
Recommended Spare Parts - available as kits for standard seals-see seal kit pages.
1.
2. Previousl y s u ppl i ed as 2 pi eces , an adapter and a s e al guard; now a s i ng le pi ece.
Trimmed impel lers us e t he same part num ber and pric e; spec i fy the diam et er required in 1/ 8"
12
3
4
9
8
7
5
NO.
NOTES
2
NO.
DESCRIPTION
PUMP

2075 Pump Parts

ITEM
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CT100-113a
Seals
12
8
7
5
10
9
2
4
1113
3 x 2-1/2 4 x 2-1 / 2
S-Line CENTPT00462 CENTPT00477 Bevel Seat CENTPT00615 CE NTPT00616 I-Line; F em al e CENTPT00618 CE NTPT00619 I-Line; M al e CENTPT00621 CE NTPT00622 Q-Line CENTPT00624 CENTPT00625 Weld C ENTPT 00627 CENTPT00628 NPT; M al e CE NTPT00630 CE NTPT00631 1 NPT; Fem a le CE NTPT00633 CE NTPT00634 1 150 LB. Fl ange CENTPT00636 CE NTPT00637 1
PL5030-CH8
NOTES:
1. Thes e cas i ngs
do not
meet the requi rem e nt s of 3A S a ni tary St andard s.
FITTING TYPE
2085LV S ANI TARY
2 X 1-1/2
CENTPT00620
NOTES
CENTPT00613 CENTPT00614 CENTPT00617
2085 SANI T ARY
CENTPT00623
CENTPT00635
CENTPT00626 CENTPT00629 CENTPT00632

2085LV - 2085 Pump Parts

2085LV - 2085 Casing Parts

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1
Casing (s ee 2085LV -2085 Casi ng P art s List ) 1 2085LV Im pel l er, 8. 7" Dia., 143-215JM , S M B o re 1 109723+ 1 2085LV Im pel l er, 8. 7" Dia., 254-326JM , LG B ore 1 109741+ 1 2085 Impell er, 8. 7" Dia., 143 -215JM, S M Bore 1 10 9248+ 1 2085 Impell er, 8. 7" Dia., 254 -326JM, LG Bore 1 109249+ 1 Impell er Retainer, 143-215JM , S M , B ore 1 129-771X Impell er Retainer, 254-326JM , LG, Bore 1 129-772X
* I m pell e r O-Ring, FKM
1 V70220
* Impeller O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70220
* Impeller O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75220
* I m pell e r O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75220
* I m pell e r O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80220 Adapter, 143 -184JM F ram e, S S 1 122053+ 2 Adapter, 213 -215JM F ram e, S S 1 122055+ 2 Adapter, 254 -256JM F ram e, S S 1 122096+ 2 Adapter, 284 -326JM F ram e, S S 1 122057+ 2 3/8-16 x 1" Hex S crew, 143-184JM Frame 4 30-30 1/2-13 x 1-1/4" Hex S crew, 213-256JM Frame 4 30-36X 5/8-11 x 1-1/2" Hex S crew, 284-326JM Frame 4 30-105 3/8" Lock was her 4 43-28 1/2" Lock was her 4 43-16 5/8" Lock was her 4 43-33
* Casing O-Ring, FKM
1 V70446
* Casing O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70446
* Casing O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75446
* Casing O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75446
* Casing O-Ring, P TFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T80446
10
Backplate 1 1-61X
11
Casi ng Cl am p 1 119-69 Key -3/ 16" , 143-215JM, S M Bore 1 65-3 Key -1/ 4", 254-326JM, LG B ore 1 65-4
PL5030-CH7
NOTES:
*
Recommended Spare Parts - available as kits for standard seals-see seal kit pages.
1.
2. Previousl y s u ppl i ed as 2 pi eces , an adapter and a s e al guard; now a s i ng le pi ece.
NO.
NOTES
2
NO.
DESCRIPTION
PUMP
Trimmed impel lers us e t he same part num ber and pric e; spec i fy the diam et er required in 1/ 8" inc rement s on order.
12
3
4
9
8
7
5

2085LV - 2085 Pump Parts

ITEM
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CT100-113a
Seals
12
8
7
5
10
9
2
4111
3
4 X 4 6 X 4
S-Line CENTPT00645 CENTPT00646 Be vel S ea t CENTPT00647 N/A I-Line; Femal e CENTPT00649 CENTPT00650 I-Line; Male CENTPT00651 CENTPT00652 Q-LINE CENTPT00653 CENTPT00654 Weld CENTPT00655 CENTPT00656 NPT; Mal e CENTP T00657 CENTPT0065 8 1 NPT; F e m a l e CENTPT00659 CENTPT0066 0 1 150 LB. Fl ange CE NTPT00661 CENTPT00662 1
PL5030-CH10
NOTES:
1.
FITTING TYPE
SANITARY
NOTES
These casings
do not
meet the requi rem e nt s of 3A S a ni tary St andard s.

2105 Pump Parts

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1
Casi ng (see 21 05 Casing Part s Li st ) 1 Impell er, 10. 5" Dia., 184-215JM F ram e SM Bore 1 5 -72X 1 Impeller, 10. 5" Dia., 254-326JM Frame LG B ore 1 5-70X 1 Impeller Retai ner, 184-214JM, S M Bore 1 129-771X Impeller Retai ner, 254-326JM, LG B ore 1 129-772X
* Im pell er O-Ring, FKM
1 V70220
* Impelle r O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70220
* Impelle r O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75220
* Im pell er O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75220
* Im pell er O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T8022 0 Adapter, 184JM F ram e, S S 1 122059+ 2 Adapt er, 213-215JM Frame, SS 1 122063+ 2 Adapt er, 254-256JM Frame, SS 1 122065+ 2 Adapt er, 284-326JM Frame, SS 1 122067+ 2 3/8-16 x 1" Hex Sc rew, 184JM F rame 4 30-30 1/2-13 x 1-1/ 4" Hex Sc rew, 213-256JM F ram e 4 30-36X 5/8-11 x 1-1/ 2" Hex Sc rew, 284-326JM F ram e 4 30-105 3/8" Lock washer 4 43-2 8 1/2" Lock washer 4 43-1 6 5/8" Lock washer 4 43-3 3
* Casing O-Ring, FKM
1 V70450
* Casing O-Ring, EPDM
1 E70450
* Casing O-Ring, Silicone
1 S75450
* Casing O-Ring, FFKM
1 K75450
* Casing O-Ring, PTFE ENCAPSULATED
1 T8045 0
10
Backplate 1 1-29X
11
Casing Clam p 1 119-223 Key -3/ 16", 184-215JM, S M Bore 1 65-3 Key-1/ 4", 254-32 6JM, LG B o re 1 65-4
PL5030-CH9
NOTES:
*
Recommended Spare Parts - available as kits for standard seals-see seal kit pages.
1.
2. Previousl y s u ppl i ed as 2 pi eces , an adapter and a s e al guard; now a s i ngl e pi ece.
Trimmed impel lers us e t he same part number and price; s pecify t he di ameter required in 1/8" inc rement s on order.
NOTES
2
3
4
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
PUMP
NO.
5
12
7
8
9

2105 Pump Parts

ITEM
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331615
32
33
34
20
23
13
13
14
22
23
23
11
14
1176
7918
4
2
3
5
17
27
28
29
9
7
6
CT100-175

Style “C” Small Bore Pedestal Mount Parts

MP2045 FOR MOTO MP2065LV FOR MOTOR MP2065 FOR MOTOR FRAME SIZE UP TO 256T MP2065 MP2085LV FOR MOTOR MP2085 FOR MOTOR FRAME SIZE UP TO 256T
HV FOR MOTOR FRAM
SMALL BORE PEDESTAL FOR:
R FRAME SIZE UP TO 215JM
FRAME SIZE UP TO 256T
FRAME SIZE UP TO 256T
E SIZE UP TO 256T
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Beari ng Housi ng, 2045 1 68-6 Beari ng Housi ng, 2065 1 68-7 Bearing Hous ing, 2075 - 2085 1 68-8
2
Shaft 1 62-528X
* 3 Rear Bearing
123-101
* 4 Front Be aring
123-100
* 5 Retaini ng Ring
143-139
6
Seal, Outer 2 23-90
7
Seal , Inner 2 23-89
* 9 O-Ring, I nner
4 N70031
11
1/2-13 x 2 HHCS 4 30-138X
13
1/4-20 x 3/ 8" S HS S 2 30-178
14
Grease Fitting 2
15
Stand 1 4-34
16
1/2-13 x 1" HHCS 2 30-78X
* 17 O-Ring, Ou ter
2 N70041 Seal Guard, 2045 1 70-32 Seal Guard, 2065 / 2085, Smal l Bore 1 70-33
20
Cover Coupling, L. H. 1 70-29
21
Cover Coupli n g, R.H. 1 70-30
22
Brace, Cover Coupling 1 2-251
23
1/4-20 x 1/ 2" HHCS 8 30-62
26
End Cap Housin g, Sma l l B ore 1 23-92 56 Frame Coupl i n g Half . 625 W 1 11-37 143T-145T Frame Coupling Hal f . 875" 5S 1 11-101 182T-184T Frame Coupling Half 1.125" 5S 1 11-102 213T-215T Frame Coupling Half 1.375" 6S 1 11-103 254T-256T Frame Coupling Half 1.625" 7S 1 11-41 56 Frame Coupling S l eeve 4J 1 11-29 143T-184T Fram e Coupl i ng Sleeve 5JE 1 11-30 213T-215T Fram e Coupl i ng Sleeve 6JE 1 11-31 254T-256T Fram e Coupl i ng Sleeve 7JE 1 11-32 56 Frame Coupl i ng Hal f 1. 0" 4J 1 11-95 143T-184T Frame Coupling Half 1.0" 5S 1 11-94 213T-215T Frame Coupling Half 1.0" 6S 1 11-96 254T-256T Frame Coupling Half 1.0" 7S 1 11-97
32
1/2-13 x 1-1/2" HHCS 4 30-103
33
1/2" Was her 6 43-31
34
1/2" Lock was her 4 43-16
PL5030-CH17
NOTES:
*
Recommende d S pare Parts
NOTES
NO.
DESCRIPTION
PUMP
NO.
29
1
18
27
28

Style “C” Small Bore Pedestal Mount Parts

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QTY.
PER
PART
BD0092000
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Parts Lists Waukesha Cherry-Burrell
21
26
CT100-174a

Style “C” Large Bore Pedestal Mount Parts

LARGE BORE PEDESTAL FOR:
MP2065 FOR MOTOR MP2065HV FOR MOTO MP2085LV FOR MOTOR FRAME MP2085 FOR MOTOR MP2105 FOR MOTOR
FRAME SIZE 284T THROUGH 365T
R FRAME SIZE 284T THROUGH 365T
FRAME SIZE 284T THROUGH 365T FRAME SIZE 284T THROUGH 365T
SIZE 284T THROUGH 365T
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Beari ng Housi ng, 2065 1 68-9 Bearing Hous ing, 2075 - 2085 1 68-10 Bearing Hous ing, 2105 1 68-11
2 Shaft 1 126985+
* 3 Rear Bearing
123-98
* 4 Front Be aring
1 CD0036300 6 Seal, Outer 2 23-95 8 Seal , Inner 1 23-93
* 10 O-Ring, Buna N, Inner
2 N70033
11 1/2-13 x 3-1/ 4" HHCS 4 30-221X 13 1/4-20 x 3 / 8" S HS S 2 30-178 14 G rease Fi tt i ng 2 BD0092000 15 Stand 1 4-35 16 1/2-13 x 1 -1/ 4" HHCS 4 30-36X
* 17 O-Ring, Buna N, Outer
2 N70045
Seal Guard, 2065 / 2085 1 70-33
Seal Guard, 2105 1 70-37 20 Cover Coupling, L.H. 1 70-35 21 Cover Coupling, R. H. 1 70-36 22 Brac e, Cover Coupling 1 2-252 23 1/4-20 x 1 / 2" HHCS 8 30-62 26 End Cap Hous i n g, L arge B o re 1 23-97
213T-215T Frame Coupling Hal f 1. 375" 6S 1 11 -103
254T-256T Frame Coupling Hal f 1. 625" 7S 1 11-41
284T-286T Frame Coupling Hal f 1. 875" 7S 1 11 -105
324T-326T Frame Coupling Hal f 2. 125" 8S 1 11 -106
364T-365T Frame Coupling Hal f 2. 375" 8S 1 11 -107
213T-215T Frame Coupling Sleeve 6JE 1 11-31
254T-286T Frame Coupling Sleeve 7JE 1 11-32
324T-326T Frame Coupling Sleeve 8JE 1 11-33
364T-365T Frame Coupling Sleeve 8H 1 11-108
213T-215T Coupling Half 1. 250 " 6S 1 11-98
254T-286T Coupling Half 1. 250 " 7S 1 11-99
324T-365T Coupling Half 1. 250 " 8S 1 11-100 32 1/2-13 x 1-1/ 2" HHCS 4 30-103X 33 1/ 2" Washer 4 43-31 34 1/ 2" Lock was her 4 43-16
PL5030-CH18
NOTES:
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Recommende d S pare Parts
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18
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28
NO.
DESCRIPTION
PUMP
NO.

Style “C” Large Bore Pedestal Mount Parts

ITEM
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QTY.
PER
PART
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Parts Lists Waukesha Cherry-Burrell
1
2
4
CT100-123b
A
B
143/145 JM/TC 110256+ 110262+ 110264+ 30-151 30-625 4.0 5.0 182/184 JM/TC 110255+ 110261+ 110264+ 30-30 30-625 4. 5 5. 5 213/215 JM/TC 110254+ 110260+ 110264+ 30-30 30-625 5. 5 7. 0 254/256 JM/TC 110253+ 110259+ 110263+ 30-36X 30-626 8. 2 5 10.0 284/286 JM/TC 110252+ 110258+ 110263+ 30-36X 30-626 9.5 11. 0 324/326 JM/TC 110251+ 110257+ 110263+ 30-24 30-626 10.5 12. 0
364 JM/ TC 110251A 110257+ 110263+ 30-24 30-626 10.5 12.0
PL5030-CH26
"A"
(in.)
"B"
(in.)
FRAME
COMPLETE MOUNTING
KIT
ITEM 3 (HHCS)
PART N O.
ITEM 1
(BAR)
PART NO.
ITEM 2
(LEG)
PART NO .
ITEM 4
(SHSS)
PART NO.
.005" THICK 35-4 254JM-326JM AS REQ UIRED .010" THICK 35-5 254JM-326JM AS REQ UIRED .020" THICK 35-6 254JM-326JM AS REQ UIRED .005" THICK 35-1 142JM-215JM AS REQ UIRED .010" THICK 35-2 142JM-215JM AS REQ UIRED .020" THICK 35-3 142JM-215JM AS REQ UIRED
PL5030-CH27
MOTOR SHAFT SHIM PART #
MOTOR NEMA
FRAME SIZE
QTY.

Motor Mounts

DIMENSION
DIMENSION

Motor Shaft Shims

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Waukesha Cherry-Burrell Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION
Not Enough Liquid Delivered Pump not primed Prime pump. Install a priming system if possible.
Suction or discharge plugged or closed Open suction. If plugged, shut down pump and
remove
blockage.
Air leak in supply or at seal area Check system for air leaks and repair as
e
cessary. Replace seals if required.
n
a
Wrong direction of rotation Adjust motor electrical wiring to correct rot Discharge head too high Lower discharge head until pump can move
material without turning to fr overload.
Suction lift too high Lower pump in system until the pump is easily
p
lied with material.
sup
eely, causing
tion.
Speed too slow (low voltage, wrong
uency
freq Excessive air in material Adjust system to remove excess
Insufficient NPSH (Net Positive Suction
ead) avai
H Impeller diameter too small for duty Contact your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell customer
Not Enough Pressure Air leak in supply or at seal area Check system for air leaks and repair as
Wrong direction of rotation Adjust motor electrical wiring to correct rota Speed too slow (low voltage, wrong
frequency Excessive air in material Adjust system to remove excess
Impeller diameter too small for duty Contact your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell customer
, wrong motor)
lable
, wrong motor)
Adjust voltage and frequency. Change motor if necessary.
air from material
before it reaches the pump. Adjust system to provide correct NPSH.
service rep WCB Customer Service: 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-1900
necessary. Replace seals if required.
Adjust voltage and frequency. Change motor if necessary.
before it reaches the pump.
service rep WCB Customer Service: 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-1900
resentative for sizing information.
air from material
resentative for sizing information.
tion.
Motor Overload Faulty electrical connections Check wiring and repair/replace as necessary.
Unrestricted discharge resulting i n to o
gh a flow rate
hi Impeller interference Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Seal binding Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Discharge head too low allowing pump to de
liver too much liquid
Add discharge restriction to lower flow rate .
Remo
ve interference if still present. Replace
worn/damaged parts.
for material crystallization on seals.
Check Raise discharge head until pump achieves proper
resistance to flow.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION
Motor Overload Liquid heavier or more viscous than
rating
Overload heaters too small for motor Inspect and replace as necessary. Electrical supply, voltage, frequency,
incorrect
ler diameter too large for duty Contact your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell customer
Impel
Defective motor Replace motor.
Vibration/Noise Pump not level Make sure all legs are touching the floor. Level
Piping not supported Support all piping as described in the installation
Starved suction/Supply line blocked Shut down pump Foreign material in pump Disassemble pump, remove all
Contact your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell customer service representative for sizing information. WCB Customer Service: 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-1900
Adjust voltage and frequency. Change motor if necessary.
rep
service WCB Customer Service: 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-1900
pump
section.
and inspect for damage. Replace worn/damaged parts.
resentative for sizing information.
.
and rem
ove blockage.
foreign material
Starved suction/Insufficient NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head) available
Impeller hub/impeller shaft worn Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Impeller shaft loose or bent Disassemble pump and inspect for damage. Impeller out of balance Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Motor bearings worn Disassemble motor and inspect for damage.
Starved suction/supply line too long Shorten system supply line. Starved suction/supply line too small Install larger supply lines. Excessive air in material Adjust system to remove excess
Rapid Seal Wear Incorrect impeller shaft location;
excessive spring loading Water hammer Adjust system to reduce air in system and sudden
Impeller shaft loose or bent Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Adjust system to provide correct NPSH.
Re
place worn parts.
Replace impeller.
e
place worn parts.
R
air from material
before it reaches the pump. Adj
ust pump alignment to motor and piping.
st
arts or stops in flow.
Repla
ce worn/damaged parts.
Abrasive product Contact your Waukesha Cherry-Burrell customer
service rep WCB Customer Service: 1-800-252-5200 or 262-728-1900
resentative for sizing information.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION
Rapid Seal Wear Prolonged “dry” running Adjust process to insure pump has a continual
fresh supply of product during operation.
Abrasive solids (unfiltered) in flush water suppli
ed to seal
Seal Leaks Gasket damaged or worn Disassemble pump and inspect for damage.
Seal not installed correctly Disassemble pump and inspect seal for damage
Carbon seal worn or damaged Disassemble pump and inspect seal for damage
Inlet/Outlet connection loose or no gasket
Casing clamp loose Tighten clamp.
Use only filtered water in seal flush system.
(rep
lace if necessary).
assemble pump.
(repl
ace if necessary).
Inspect Inlet/outlet connection for gasket and tighte
n connection.
Install seal correctly and
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