Td-60 & Td-60 SL Op Manual
Td-60 & Td-60 SL Op Manual
Td-60 & Td-60 SL Op Manual
Pump
A Textron Company
Installation
Operation & Maintenance f
Manual
I!m:II!:mI Pump
A Textron Company
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
Foreword
The information contained in this manual will enable you to install, operate, and
maintain your Union Pump properly and safely. Study this manual as well as any
supplements provided in the final data package to ensure satisfactory and safe
operation of the pump.
Deviation from the recommendations and instructions in this manual and other
data supplied by or referred to by UNION PUMP COMPANY may result in a
hazardous situation. UNION PUMP COMPANY is not responsible for the
consequences resulting from such deviation from operating and maintenance
recommendations.
Read all instructions including Notes, Cautions, and Warnings carefully before
starting this pump. The following definitions apply to these terms as used in this
manual.
Contact Union Pump Company if you have questions regarding the installation,
operation, maintenance, or storage of this pump.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction... . 2
Information About This Manual....................... . 2
Pump Description ..3
Section 1 1nstallation 3
A. Handling. .. ..3
B. Storage . 3
C. Location . 5
D. Coupling Alignment .5
E. Piping 6
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INTRODUCTION
Read the instructions carefully before starting and operating this pump. Be
sure to read and understand all Notes, Cautions, and Warnings. The
following definitions apply to these terms as used in this manual.
Please contact UNION PUMP COMPANY with any questions regarding this
pump or the installation, operation or maintenance of it.
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PUMP DESCRIPTION
SECTION 1 INSTALLATION
A.HANDLING
Lift the pump assembly using the eye bolts in the top of the power frame, or
baseplate, or by slings under the power end.
CAUTION: Never lift the pump by the fluid cylinder. Lifting by the
fluid cylinder is likely to cause misalignment and improper pump
operation.
B.STORAGE
Prior to shipment, the pump was prepared for a six-month storage period in
an average environment. If, prior to start-up, the pump will be exposed to
more severe conditions, such as high humidity or salty air; or if the idle
period will exceed six months, the pump should be prepared for long term
storage as outlined below.
If the pump is idle for a period of time, protect it from moisture, sand and
other foreign matter using the following procedures.
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1. General Considerations
b. Spray a heavy fog of a light preservative in oil filler hole until fog
comes out breather hole.
a. The fluid end has been disassembled and blown dry prior to
shipment. Both suction and discharge openings are sealed with a
plastic plug.
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C. LOCATION
Install the pump in a well-lighted, clean and dry location as close to the fluid
supply as practical. Provide ample room to inspect and dismantle. Make
the unit accessible to equipment required to lift the heaviest component.
D. COUPLING ALIGNMENT
In cases where the pump is furnished with driver such as gearhead motor, or
motor and speed reducer connected to the pump with couplings, the pump
and driver shafts or couplings must be carefully aligned.
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When a base is furnished, the pump and driver are aligned before shipment;
however, this alignment may be impaired during shipment and handling or
when setting to foundation. Alignment should be checked and if there is any
misalignment, loosen bolts which secure driver to base and realign using
shims as required for vertical alignment. Be sure any shimming is done so
that no strains will be thrown on pump or driver when mounting bolts are
retightened If there is any difficulty in avoiding strains, it will be found that the
base has been strained on the foundation, in which case loosen foundation
bolts and shim under base as required to eliminate strains in base before
tightening bolts which secure pump and motor to base. Refer to coupling
manufacturer's specifications for proper tolerances.
E. PIPING
Pipe lines should generally not be smaller than pipe connection sizes on
pump, and larger size lines, with eccentric increasers or reducers at the
pump, may be required under some conditions. Lines should have a
minimum of turns and fittings, and if valves are used, they should be gate
valves. Strainers in suction line should be avoided if possible, if necessary,
sufficient allowance must be made for pressure loss through strainer under
the most clogged condition at which it will be used and adequate attention
must be provided to avoid excessive clogging. Suction line should be kept
as short as possible.
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The total NPSH (pressure above vapor pressure of liquid) required at the
end of the suction line is the sum of the NPSH required by the pump and the
suction line NPSH requirements. The suction line requirements consist of
the friction losses and the pressure required to produce the acceleration of
the liquid in the line so it will follow the normal flow pattern of the pump. The
acceleration requirement is usually much greater than the friction
requirement, and is proportional to the pump speed (RPM), line velocity and
the line length. Therefore as pump speed, displacement,
and line length increase, it is necessary to decrease line velocity (increase
pipe size) to compensate, and/or to provide increased pressure at the end of
the line. Keeping the suction line short minimizes these requirements.
An inadequate suction line or insufficient suction pressure for the line will
result in a starved condition of the pump, with loss of capacity and shock
operation which may be damaging to the pump.
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Multiple Units:
Piping for a reciprocating pump required more consideration than piping for
a centrifugal pump. Because the fluid in the suction line is pulsating
(accelerating and decelerating), a certain amount of energy is required to
produce the acceleration. This energy is in addition to the friction loss and is
usually referred to as "acceleration head".
If sufficient energy is not available to accelerate the liquid in the suction line,
the liquid will flash, the suction and discharge lines may shake, and the pump
will operate noisily. It is possible to fracture a fluid cylinder with the high
pressure surges that occur in the cylinder when the fluid is flashing in the
suction line.
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We are able to calculate the head required to accelerate the fluid with the
following empirical equation:
Ha = LVNC/32.2 K
N = RPM of pump
It will be noted that as the pump speed is increased, both N and V increase.
Therefore, Ha varies as the square of pump speed. Ha also varies directly
with L.
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ELEV=A
B TANK INLET
K E
D J
DJSCHA~GE
F PU~P
FLUlD CTUNDER
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SECTION 2 OPERATION
If the pump has been in storage or idle for a long period, the drive
and fluid end should be inspected to make sure that no dirt or
debris has accumulated in them. This can be done by removing
the crankcase cover and fluid cylinder covers, and making a visual
check.
Make sure all piping joints are tight (including drains) so they do
not permit any leakage of liquids out of, or air into, the piping
system. Verify that a relief valve is installed in the discharge line,
and is set to the correct pressure.
4. Crankcase Oil
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If the pump is V-belt driven, be sure belts and sheaves are clean
(free of all paint, grease or dirt). Remove any rust or burrs in the
sheave grooves caused by handling. Be sure the drive rotates
freely, and has sufficient clearance around all components. Install
and adjust V-belts per the following instructions.
WARNING: Be sure that power to the motor is off and locked out
before removing the V-belt guard and performing maintenance on
the belts and sheaves.
a. Installation
2. Move motor away from pump until belts are tight. (See
"Adjustment" section).
b. Adjustment
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Figure #1
6. Direction of Rotation
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7. If the pump was shipped from the factory with plungers and
packing not installed, preform packing/plunger installation. (See
Section 4, Item A for Disassembly and Assembly instructions.)
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To operate properly, all pumping chambers of the pump fluid end must
be fully primed.
C. START-UP
After all checks have been made, you are ready to start the pump.
1. Normal Start-Up
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D. BREAK-IN PERIOD
Each pump has been run tested prior to shipment. It is not necessary
that an additional break-in test be imposed. However, the maximum
allowable oil temperature in the power frame should not exceed 160°F
(73°C).
Any unit that has undergone a major repair to the power frame
requires a break-in period before it is placed back into service. The
break-in procedure should consist of the following steps.
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2. Run the unit for 15 minutes at 1/4 load (25% of the specified
discharge pressure).
3 Run the unit for 30 minutes at 1/2 load (50% of the specified
discharge pressure).
4. Run the unit for 30 minutes at 3/4 load (75% of the specified
discharge pressure).
1. Freezing Conditions
2. Dusty Conditions
3. Corrosive Vapors
4. High Humidity
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F. TROUBLE CHECK-LIST
Low Capacitv
1. Clogged suction system. 7
2. Foreign material under pump valves. 6
3. Low pump speed. 2
4. Gas entering fluid cylinder. 8
5. Insufficient suction pressure. 9
6. Pump not fully primed. 10
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V-Belts Slip
1. Belts are loose. 2
2. Discharge pressure too high. 18
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Items/Remedy
7. Clean suction filter or strainer. Check suction piping and supply tank
for obstruction or partially closed valves.
8. Check for air leaks in suction piping. Check pipe joints, packing
around valve stems, and instrument connections. Check suction tank
for "vortexing". If air is entering through stuffing box, adjust or replace
packing and/or increase lubrication rate.
10. Prime all pumping chambers. For a suction lift, a positive suction
pressure may be required to remove trapped air in the fluid cylinder.
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13. Tighten plunger to stub. Connections have right hand threads, torque
value is listed on Chart #2, Section 4, Item D.
14. Check crosshead pin bearings and replace if worn beyond tolerance
shown in "Clearance Chart", Section 4, Item D.
19. A rapidly closing valve, solenoid valve, or shutoff valve will produce a
water hammer effect. This pressure wave being transmitted back to
the pump will cause knocking. A pulsation dampener on the pump
side of the valve may be required. A different valve may be required.
20. Packing is selected for its suitability to the fluid and the pumping
conditions. If conditions have changed or if corrosive or abrasive
fluids, or fluids at elevated temperatures are being pumped, special
packing may be reqUired.
26. Adjust motor support legs so that motor shaft is parallel to pump shaft.
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A. PERFORMANCE RECORDS
GENERAL:
No piece of machinery can be expected to continue in satisfactory operation
unless it receives proper and periodic attention. The following are
recommendations for routine inspection and servicing under normal
conditions.
Check ...
a The oil in the crankcase, and gear pac (if so equipped), for
water or other contaminants. This can be done, if necessary,
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II WARNING: Make sure power is off and locked in the off position.
d. Plungers to see that they are all still securely fastened to the
stubs.
II WARNING: Make sure power is off and locked in the off position.
Check.
a. Change the oil in the pump. During the oil change, the
crankcase cover should be removed, the interior wiped clean,
and a visual check made for worn parts and other abnormal
conditions. Also, the torque on connecting rod bolts should be
checked. (See bolt torquing requirements on Chart #2,
Section 4, Item D).
b. Replace plunger packing and bushings (if worn) if leakage is
excessive.
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Union pumps are shipped from the factory without plungers and packing
installed, unless otherwise specified.
Two types of packing designs are generally used depending upon the
service requirements.
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Packing Joints
"V" ring packing is supplied with male and female adapter rings and must be
installed with lips facing fluid cylinder.
Square type packing must be installed with split joints staggered 90 to 120
degrees apart to prevent a leakage path.
6. Remove the four cylinder tie stud nuts (two located on each side of the
power frame).
7. Carefully pUll the fluid cylinder away from the power frame.
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8. With the assembly on a suitable work surface remove the eight nuts
from the stud bolts which clamp the stuffing boxes (337) between the
flange (366) and the cylinder (300). The stuffing boxes may now be
removed.
9. Remove stuffing box gland (338) and follower (339) as well as the
packing.
10. The stuffing box throat busing (341) will remain in the cylinder (300).
The bushing is a press fit and may require tapping with a wooden
dowel to remove.
11. Wash the stuffing boxes and bushings thoroughly in a clean water
solvent.
12. Inspect surfaces of all parts. Any damaged or worn parts should be
replaced.
14. For "V" ring packing place male adapter ring in on top of throat
bushing. Place proper number of rings individually into stuffing box,
firmly seating each ring with fingers. Place female adapter ring into
stuffing box, then the follower bushing.
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15. For square packing install proper number of rings individually into
stuffing box with joints staggered approximately 90 to 120 degrees
apart. Place follower bushing against last ring of packing.
16. Slide stuffing boxes into stuffing box flange plate.
17. Start the gland nut onto the threads of the stuffing box, but do not
tighten.
20. Install the complete assembly onto fluid cylinder. When reinstalling the
stuffing boxes the eight nuts which clamp the cylinder, stuffing boxes
and flange should be drawn up equally to insure that the stuffing boxes
bear evenly against the cylinder and the flange.
22. Rotate the crankshaft by hand and while the plunger is moving toward
the fluid end, tighten gland nut by hand. "V' ring type chevron packing
is automatically sealed, meaning discharge pressure against the lips
provides the sealing effect.
23. For square packing the gland nut applies pressure to compress the
rings for sealing. The gland nut should be tightened only enough to
control excessive leakage. During operation slight leakage should
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B. FLUID CYLINDER
The fluid cylinder may be removed from the power end as an assembly or
may be disassembled prior to removal. If removed as an assembly, step 6
can be deleted. If the fluid cylinder is disassembled while in position all of
the following steps apply.
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7. Install two eye bolts in the diagonally opposite outside discharge valve
cover bolt holes.
9. Remove the four cylinder tie stud nuts (two located on each side of the
power frame).
10. Carefully pull the fluid cylinder away from the power frame.
Prior to reassembly, all mating surfaces must be clean and smooth. Paint,
dirt, and burrs must be removed from all mating surfaces to provide proper
alignment and sealing. Reassemble the fluid cylinder in the reverse order
from that described above for disassembly.
The following chart and diagrams list the proper torque values and torquing
sequence for fluid end bolting.
1. Torque Specifications
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then repeating the sequence, tighten all bolts in the pattern to full
torque requirements. Stuffing box should be metal to metal contact
with the fluid cylinder.
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TORQUE REQUIREMENTS'
FOR TD-60 TRIPLEX AND TD-60SL PLUNGER PUMPS
RECOMMENDED
AREA PART THREAD SIZE TORQUE
(Lu bricated)
Ib-ft N-m
#7/8 FLUID Stuffing Box Flange 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
CYLINDER Cap Screw
Cylinder Tie Stud Nut 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
Discharge Valve Cover 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
Nut
Cylinder Head Nut 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
#1-1/8 FLUID Stuffing Box Flange 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
CYLINDER CaD Screw
Cvlinder Tie Stud Nut 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
Discharge Valve Cover 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
CaD Screw
#1-3/4 FLUID Stuffing Box Flange Nut 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
CYLINDER
Cvlinder Tie Stud Nut 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
Discharge Valve Cover 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
Nut
Cvlinder Head Nut 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
#2-1/2 Stuffing Box Flange Nut 7/8-9 UNC 300 407
FLUID
CYLINDER
Cvlinder Tie Stud Nut 3/4-10 UNC 200 271
Discharge Valve Cover 5/8-11 UNC 110 149
Nut
Cvlinder Head Nut 5/8-11 UNC 110 149
CHART #1
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C. VALVE ASSEMBLIES
General Description
The valves are a wing guided type as shown in the sectional drawing found in
the final data package. The valve seat is designed with an interference fit to
be shrunk into the fluid cylinder. Suction and discharge valve assemblies are
interchangeable but should be lapped to form proper mating sealing pairs.
2. The suction valves are removed by removing the cylinder head (367)
and cylinder head extension (368).
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DRA,*, SCRE,*,
DRA,*, SCRE,*, I-JUT
,*,ASHER
DRA,*, BRAUET
LOCATOR ROD
FIGURE #2
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All valve parts should be inspected for wear and damage. Excessively worn
or eroded valves, valve seats, springs, and valve stops should be replaced.
Seating surfaces of valves and seats will occasionally require refinishing; the
frequency depends on operating conditions and the liquid being pumped.
Abrasives or other foreign matter in the liquid will shorten valve life. If a
scratch, groove, or eroded area extends across the seating surface, the
surfaces must be refinished prior to reassembly. Refinishing is done by
lapping each value to the corresponding seat until a uniform seating surface
is obtained. For best results start with a coarse compound and use a fine
compound for final finishing. Under normal operating conditions very little
valve maintenance is required.
Valve seats are a straight wall interference fit and can be installed as follows:
2. The discharge valves (321), springs (335), valve stops (370), and
covers (317) can now be installed.
3. The cylinder head extension (368), serves as the stop for the suction
valve (320). Therefore, when installing the prong (stop) must be in a
downward position. The locating pin in the extension must engage in
the cylinder head (367) and the pin must be in an upward position.
Care must be taken when installing the cylinder head extension (368)
as not to cock the suction valve spring (334). When installing the
cylinder head extension "tilting" it will facilitate the installation and aid
in not cocking the suction valve spring.
D. POWER END
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6. Remove the crankshaft frame end caps (132,133), keeping the shims
(134) intact with each cap for reassembly. The crankshaft (103) may
now be removed from either side by gently tapping on the crankshaft
using a block of wood to protect the crankshaft. (See Figure #3)
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9. Crosshead stub (122) is a press fit in the crosshead and pinned, and
machined with crosshead (117) attached to ensure alignment. If the
crosshead (117) or stub (122) is to be replaced, it must be done as
an assembly.
Main bearings are tapered roller bearing type. The outer race (cup) is
a slip fit in the power frame and may be removed by gently tapping the
crankshaft as described above in Step 6.
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The connecting rod bearings (116) (inserts) are made in two halves
and clamped into position between the connecting rod and cap. The
bearing is steel with a heavy layer of babbitt on the wearing surface.
Upon final assembly of the connecting rod (112), lubricate the threads
and heads of the bolts (113), then torque to the specified fUb. per
Chart #2.
Torquing of the bolts on the power end is less critical than on the fluid
end, and is usually satisfactorily accomplished by an experienced
mechanic without the use of torque wrenches. For those who wish to
use torque wrenches, specific power end torque values are shown in
Chart #2.
13. Clearances
The following are the clearances when all parts are new.
Review the lubrication plate on the pump or see Section 3, Item 82 for the
proper lubricating oil for the crankcase. The crankshaft rotation should be
checked as proper rotation is essential for lubrication of the power end
components.
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When the pump is built, the crankshaft end play is set at 0.001" (0.03
mm) to 0.003 (0.12 mm). Only when replacing a crankshaft or a main
bearing does this end play need to be reset to these limits.
Crankshaft
End Play Adjustment
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TORQUE REQUIREMENTS'
FOR TO-60 TRIPLEX AND TD-60SL PLUNGER PUMPS
RECOMMENDED
AREA PART THREAD SIZE TORQUE
(Lubricated)
Ib-ft N-m
TD-60 Connecting Rod Bolt 1/2-20 UNF 40 54
POWER END
Frame CaD Caoscrew 1/2-13 UNC 35 47
Crankcase Cover Cap 3/8-16 UNC 15 20
Screw
Stub Seal CaD Screw 1/2-13 UNC 35 47
Crosshead Pin Set 3/8-16 UNC 15 20
Screw
Plunoer-To-Stub 9/16-12 UNC 40 54
Plunoer-To-Stub 3/4-10 UNC 75 102
CHART #2
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Warranty
The Company warrants that its products are free from defects in material and
workmanship and will have the capacities and ratings described in the Company's
proposal as accepted. The terms of this warranty shall be for a period of one (1)
year after the product is placed in service but not exceeding eighteen (18) months
after shipment. The Company agrees to repair or replace, f.o.b. shipping point, any
goods or parts thereof which during the term of the warranty are proven to violate
the above warranty to an extent which would affect the reliable operation of the
goods The Company's accepted method of testing shall be determinative of the
existence of any such defect. The warranty is effecflve only if Buyer promptly
notifies the Company in writing of the defect. and promptly delivers the defective
goods or parts to the factory, delivery prepaid Liability for damage caused by such
defective goods or parts shall be limited to repairing or replacing the defective
goods or parts as aforesaid. This warranty shall not apply to goods which have
been altered or repaired without the Company's written consent. This warranty
remains in effect only if the products are used in accordance with instructions in
manuals and instruction sheets furnished by the Company with regard to
installation, maintenance, start-up and safety. This warranty shall not be effective if
Buyer fails to adequately protect the goods from adverse environmental conditions
before and after start-up and to act in accordance with instructions furnished by
the Company.
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