Instruction Manual

6
Start-Up
Inspection
Every 680C metering pump is
tested for correct capacity at
maximum pressure capability
of the hydraulic bypass valve
before shipment. The
diaphragm cavity is fully
primed and remains so for
shipment. For shipping
purposes the gear and
hydraulic reservoir oil have
been removed. Sufficient
fresh PULSAlube oil is
included with the shipment for
refilling the gear and hydraulic
reservoirs.
Warning
1. Do not run pump without
oil.
2. Do not remove main gear
box cover while pump is
running.
3. Do not run pump with
coupling guard removed.
4. Do not put hands or fingers
in gear box or reservoir
when pump is running.
Filling Gear and Oil
Reservoirs:
Remove the pump cover and
fill both reservoirs with
PULSAlube oil to the top of
the gear box partition. Do not
overfill. PULSAlube oil is
compounded to serve as both
gear lubricant and hydraulic
transfer fluid. Check with
factory if substitute oils must
be used.
The cover assembly
incorporates a free acting
diaphragm to allow breathing
of the reservoir and at the
same time seal the reservoir
from the atmosphere. Be
sure the diaphragm is
properly positioned when
replacing the cover so that it
will seal on the gear box.
Final Inspection: Priming Process Head:
Because of the pump's small 1. Open the suction line and
size and light weight it discharge line shut off
sometimes receives severe valves.
handling during shipment. 2. If the piping system design
Though physical damage may and the storage tank are
not occur, it is always possible such that the product flows
for parts to move slightly in by gravity to the pump, no
adjustment. This situation priming is required. If
might occur with motor or however, the discharge line
pneumatic control alignment. is under pressure, air will
A quick visual check should be trapped in the process
be made to assure that motor head and it will be
and control shafts have not necessary to remove the
shifted severely out of discharge pressure to
alignment or damage could enable the pump to prime
occur from starting the motor. itself.
If unusual vibration should 3. If the pump must handle a
occur after start up realign the suction lift, it may be
motor and coupling. necessary to manually
Start-up: Remove the discharge
Since the hydraulic oil system two tie bar bolts and then
is primed at the factory, lifting the valve out. Fill the
priming the process system is head with process fluid, or
all that should be necessary a compatible liquid then
to produce flow. If the replace the valve in the
hydraulic system has same position and retighten
inadvertently been dumped the tie bar bolts.
due to starting up with 4. The pump is now ready for
restricted suction or discharge start-up.
conditions, repriming 5. Start the pump and
procedures under the increase the control setting
maintenance section may to full stroke.
have to be followed before 6. Make a brief check to
pump calibration can begin. assure that the pump is
prime the reagent head.
valve by unscrewing the
producing the approximate
flow desired at the full
stroke setting. Calibration
should not be attempted on
any model until it has run at
least one hour to assure
the pump hydraulic and
reagent head systems have
stabilized.
If the pump does not produce
the approximate flow desired
at the full stroke setting refer
to the Trouble Shooting
Section for possible causes
and refer to Priming
Procedure under the
Operation and
Maintenance Section.