User's Manual

MAINTENANCE (continued) PAGE 13
3. BEARING LUBRICATION (continued)
Check the oiler setting periodically to be sure it is correct. Refer to the following table for the correct setting.
RECOMMENDED OILS: The oil used should be non-detergent type containing rust and oxidation inhibitors,
supplied by a reputable manufacturer.
Depending on bearing/pump operating temperature, the grade and viscosity should be as follows:
Below 120
o
F – ISO Vg Grade 40-70 (SAE 20)
120F to 250
o
F – ISO Vg Grade 70-100 (SAE 20)
Above 250
o
F – Consult the factory for a recommendation.
4. PACKING BOX
CAUTION: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE GLAND TO STOP ALL LEAKAGE. LEAKAGE IS NECESSARY TO
ENSURE THE COOLING, FLUSHING AND LUBRICATION OF THE PACKING AND TO
PREVENT SHAFT SLEEVE DAMAGE.
The packing boxes on Aurora Pumps are packed at he factory. All packing is subject to wear and should be
given regular inspections and, if necessary, periodic adjustments. Generally, packed box pumps require
inspection of the packing and adjustments to the glands after each 150 hours of operation.
Adjustment is made by lightly tightening the gland nuts, then loosening them so that they can be adjusted with
finger pressure to allow a small flow of liquid to lubricate the packing. If the flow of liquid has increased and
cannot be reduced by a slight tightening of the gland, add one ring of packing to the packing box and readjust
the gland. If this fails to reduce the flow, replace the packing and/or shaft sleeve.
The packing boxes may be fitted with lantern rings. When a lantern ring is furnished, the sealing chamber
should be connected to a source of clear fresh water.
5. PACKING REPLACEMENT
Use a good grade of soft, square long fiber packing, thoroughly graphited. The replacement procedure should
be as follows:
A. Stop the pump.
B. Unbolt and remove the glands away from the packing.
C. Use a packing hook to remove the worn rings of packing and lantern rings. Note the location of the
lantern rings relative to the amount of packing on each side of the lantern rings. (See sectional
drawings on pages 23 & 24.)
D. Clean the packing boxes and shaft sleeves.
E. Inspect the shaft sleeves for wear or rough finish and replace if necessary.
F. Install new packing and lantern rings.
CAUTION: STAGGER THE PACKING END JOINTS 180 AND FIRMLY SEAT THE PACKING.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE GIVES THE PERTINENT PACKING BOX, LANTERN RING
AND PACKING DIMENSIONS (see page 14).
G. Reinstall the glands and tighten the gland nuts.
H. Loosen the gland nuts so they can be adjusted with finger pressure to obtain correct leakage for
lubrication after start-up.