Install Instructions

4.1.2 Piping checklist
The code for pressure piping, ANSI B31.1, lists types of supports available for various
applications.
WARNING:
The heating of water and other fluids causes volumetric expansion. The associated
forces can cause the failure of system components and the release of high-
temperature fluids. In order to prevent this, install properly sized and located
compression tanks and pressure-relief valves. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in serious personal injury or death, or property damage.
Avoid serious personal injury and property damage. Make sure that the flange bolts
are adequately torqued.
NOTICE:
Never force piping to make a connection with a pump.
Check Explanation/comment Checked
Check that the pump is not supported by placing
hangers or floor supports on the motor.
Shaft misalignment and subsequent premature
coupling and bearing wear will result if motor is
improperly supported.
Check that a section of straight pipe, with a length that
is five times its diameter, is installed between the
suction side of the pump and the first elbow, or that a
B&G Suction Diffuser is installed.
This reduces suction turbulence by
straightening the flow of liquid before it enters
the pump.
The length of the pipe must be equal to five
times the diameter of the suction pipe size
Check that the suction and discharge pipes are
supported independently by use of pipe hangers near
the pump .
This eliminates pipe strain on the pump .
Check that there is a strong, rigid support for the
suction and discharge lines.
As a rule, ordinary wire or band hangers are not
adequate to maintain proper alignment.
For pumps with flanges, check that the bolt holes in
the pump flanges match the bolt holes in the pipe
flanges.
Check that the suction or discharge lines are not
forced into position.
Coupling and bearing wear will result if suction
or discharge lines are forced into position.
Check that fittings for absorbing expansion are
installed in the system when considerable
temperature changes are expected.
This helps to avoid strain on the pump.
Check that you have a foot valve of equal or greater
area than the pump suction piping when you use in
an open system with a suction lift.
Prevent clogging by using a strainer at the
suction inlet next to the foot valve. Make sure
that the strainer has an area three times that of
the suction pipe with a mesh hole diameter of
no less than 0.25 in. (0.64 cm).
Check that a B&G Triple Duty
®
valve is installed in the
discharge line.
This valve serves as a check valve that protects
the pump from water hammer, and serves as an
isolation valve for servicing and for throttling.
Check that the pipeline has isolation valves around
the pump and has a drain valve in the suction pipe.
Use PTFE tape sealer or a high quality thread sealant
when you install the suction and discharge
connections to a threaded pump housing.
On an open system, check that the end of the suction
pipe is at least 3 ft. below the surface of the water in
the suction well.
This prevents air from being drawn into the
pump. Avoid air pockets in the suction line and
make sure that each section of the suction pipe
is air tight.
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