User guide

Condition Proper preparation
Rotation of the pump and bowl
assembly shaft
Rotate the pump and bowl assembly shaft counterclockwise
once a month, at a minimum.
Never leave the shaft in a previous position or in the extreme
raised or lowered lateral position.
Make sure that the shaft rotates freely.
Controlled storage facilities
Maintain an even temperature of 10°F (6°C) or higher above
the dew point.
Keep the relative humidity to less than 50%.
Make sure that there is little or no dust.
Uncontrolled storage facilities that have
uneven temperatures, higher humidity,
and/or dusty conditions)
Inspect the pump periodically to make sure that all
preservatives are intact.
Seal all pipe threads and flanged pipe covers with tape.
When pump is not in regular operation
If a pump has been installed, but is not in regular operation for an extended period of time, such as during
a seasonal shutdown, then operate it for at least 15 minutes every two weeks, if possible.
Prepare the pump for long-term storage
For storage periods over six months, you must follow the pump storage requirements and this procedure:
1. Inspect the lube-oil and seal-flush piping and either fill the piping with rust-preventative oil, or recoat
the piping periodically in order to prevent corrosion.
2. Place 10 lbs (4.5 kg) of moisture-absorbing desiccant or 5.0 lbs (2.3 kg) of vapor-phase inhibitor
crystals near the center of the pump.
3. If the pump is assembled, place an additional one pound (0.5 kg) in the discharge nozzle and securely
fasten the nozzle to the discharge elbow.
4. Install a moisture indicator near the perimeter of the pump.
5. Cover the pump with black polyethylene with a minimum thickness of 6.0 mil (0.15 mm), and seal it
with tape.
6. Provide a small ventilation hole approximately 0.5 in. (12.0 mm) in diameter.
7. Provide a roof or shed shelter in order to protect the pump from direct exposure to the elements.
Transportation and Storage (Continued)
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