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EAGLE
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Instructions
Lubrication information is
in Section III-A, Item 1b.
and Section IV-A.
EAGLE MODEL A100
ANSI PUMPS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I—GENERAL Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 I-A Importance of Instructions ........................................................................................................................... 3 I-B Special Warnings .........................................................................................................
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SECTION I—GENERAL Instruction sheets on various components as well as the Introduction Instruction Book for the pump are included in the shipment. This instruction manual is intended to assist those involved DO NOT DISCARD! with the installation, operation and maintenance of Eagle Model A100 pumps. It is recommended that this manual be thoroughly reviewed prior to installing or performing any work I-D. Preservation and Storage on the pump or motor. Eagle’s normal domestic shipping and sto
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II-C. Leveling and Grouting of II-E. Alignment—Preliminary Alignment of the pump and driver is of extreme importance Baseplate Initial Alignment Check for trouble–free mechanical operation. Alignment should be 1. Put the unit in place on wedges located at four points as obtained by adding or removing shims from under the motor shown in Fig. 2. Some long installations may require additional feet. The pump bearing frame foot should never be adjusted wedges near center of bedplate. to obtain
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PRIOR TO COUPLING DRIVER TO PUMP, ROTATION OF DRIVER SHOULD BE CHECKED! Serious damage can result if pump is rotated in wrong direction. Once motor rotation is checked, connect coupling, following the manufacturer’s instructions. If a coupling guard is furnished with the unit, ensure that it is securely fastened in place. WEDGES Figure 5 Figure 3 II-F. Stufng Box 1. Packing: If the pumpage is dirty or hot, it is not suitable to lubricate the packing. An external source must be utilized,
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b. A high quality turbine type oil with rust and oxidation b. Rotation Check—if not already done, uncouple the unit inhibitors should be used. Under normal operating and jog the motor to check for proper rotation (refer to conditions, an oil of 300 SSU viscosity at 100° F. Section II–E–2, page 5). (approximately SAE 20) should be used. Fill oiler bottle and replace in oiler housing. Repeat until oil remains III-B. Operation Checks visible in bottle. Do not add oil through the vent or Inspe
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SECTION V—DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY o. Straighten tang in lock washer and remove bearing V-A. Disassembly locknut (136) and lock washer (382). Remove ball bearing (refer to Sectional Views in Part VI) (112A) using a bearing puller. Protect bearing from 1. Prepare pump for disassembly as follows: contamination. a. Lock out power supply to motor. p. On units with stuffing boxes, remove lantern ring (105) b. Shut off valves controlling flow to and from pump. and packing rings (106) from stuff
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4. On S, M and L models, insert retaining ring (361A) into (4) Slide the rotary portion of the seal on the shaft (122) groove in bearing housing (134A). Flat side of retaining ring (or shaft sleeve) (126) establishing its location from must be against bearing (112A). On X units, slide bearing end the scribe line to the dimension as shown on the seal cover (109A) and gasket (360C) on shaft. Ensure the “top” of manufacturer’s drawing. Tighten set screws. end cover (109A) lines up with the “top”
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13. Place casing gasket (351) against shoulder in casing. V-D. Additional Details An alternate method for setting inside mechanical seals is the 14. Slide the pullout assembly into the casing (100). Drain slot “Modified Visegrip Method”. in stuffing box cover (184) should line up with drain connection in casing. Install frame–to–casing bolts (370) and tighten evenly 1. Follow assembly up to Step 7. while rotating shaft (122) by hand. If impeller ceases to turn freely, stop tightening operat
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Parts List and Materials of Construction MATERIAL All 1 No. Reqd. Carbon All All All All All All *All Item No. Per Pump Part Name Steel 316SS Monel Nickel Titanium CD4MCu C-20 Hast. 100 1 Casing C S 316 CD4M C-20 Monel Nickel Hast. Titanium 1 101 Impeller C S 316 CD4M C-20 Monel Nickel Hast. Titanium 1 105 Lantern Ring Stainless Steel 106 1 Set Stuffing Box Packing Teflon 107 1 Gland (Packed Box) C S 316 CD4M C-20 Monel Nickel Hast. Titanium 108 1 Frame Adaptor Cast Iron 109A 1 Bearing End Cover
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Model A100 S, M, L 370 503 Assembly View of 8” Pumps Only 100 370 184 370H 126 261 210 123 113A 168A 101 469D 361A 496 370D 136 & 382 332A 134A 112A 412A 106 105 239 351 107 353 355 122A 333A 228A 370C 11
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12 Model A100 M, L 370 184 108 132 107 355 360D 353 123 168A 113A 496 100 351 101 370D 106 112A 332A 136 & 382 412A 134A 361A 469D 370C 105 228A 239 131 370E 370H 126 122A 210 333A 106 370F
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13 Model A100 X 108 132 126 360D 261 210 123 168A 113A 122A 100 351 496 112A 184 134A 101 496A 412A 136 & 382 469D 332A 109A 106 371C 105 370D 370H 239 131 370E 370 107 355 353 469B 333A 106 370F 228A
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SECTION VII—TROUBLE SHOOTING 10. Foot valve too small—install correct size foot valve. Possible Causes Problem 11. Foot valve or suction pipe not immersed deep enough— & Corrections consult factory for proper depth. Use baffle to eliminate A. No liquid delivered, 1, 2, 3 ,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, vortices. not enough liquid 10 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, delivered, or not 19, 20. 12. Entrained air or gases in liquid—consult factory. enough pressure 13. Impeller clearance too great—check for proper clear
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SECTION VIII—ORDERING SPARE PARTS VIII-A. Spare Parts VIII-B. Instructions for Ordering Spare To insure against possible long and costly downtime periods, Parts especially on critical services, it is advisable to have spare parts Repair orders will be handled with the minimum of delay if the on hand. following directions are followed: 1. For critical services: It is recommended that a “back pull–out 1. Give model number, size of pump, and serial number. These assembly” be kept on hand. Thi
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EAGLE EAGLE PUMP & COMPRESSOR LTD. 7025 - 5 Street S.E., Calgary, AB T2H 2G2 Canada ANSI Centrifugal Pumps Multistage Horizontal Pumps Vertical Sump Pumps Rotary Screw Compressor Air/Gas Dryers www.eagle-pc.com 01/2000 Printed in Canada