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BLACKMER SX3A - Coupling Alignment; Pump Rotation; To Change Pump Rotation; Check Valves

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INSTALLATION
COUPLING ALIGNMENT
The pump must be directly coupled to a gear and/or driver
with a flexible coupling. Verify coupling alignment after
installation of new or rebuilt pumps. Both angular and
parallel coupling alignment MUST be maintained between the
pump, gear, motor, etc. in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions. See Figure 3.
1. Parallel alignment: The use of a laser alignment tool or
dial indicator is preferred. If a laser alignment tool or dial
indicator is not available, use a straightedge. Turn both
shafts by hand, checking the reading through one
complete revolution. Maximum offset must be less than
.005" (.127 mm).
2. Angular alignment: Insert a feeler gauge between the
coupling halves. Check the spacing at 90° increments
around the coupling (four checkpoints). Maximum
variation must not exceed .005" (.127 mm). Some laser
alignment tools will check angular alignment as well.
3. Replace the coupling guards after setting alignment.
Figure 3 – Alignment Check
Operation without guards in place can
cause serious personal injury, major
property damage, or death.
Do not operate
without guard
in place
PUMP ROTATION
NOTICE:
Confirm correct pump rotation by checking the pump
rotation arrows respective to piping flow direction. Do
not operate the pump in reverse rotation to reverse the
direction of flow.
1. Determine direction of flow where the pump will be
installed.
2. Confirm pump is installed in piping so that the flow will
pass through the pump from inlet to outlet. The inlet of
the pump has “INLET” cast in the cylinder and the outlet
has “OUTLET” cast in the cylinder.
3. Briefly “jog” pump with pump driver. Check rotation of
pump driver with respect to rotation arrow on pump.
A right-hand pump rotates clockwise with the intake on the
right side, when viewed from the driven end.
A left-hand pump rotates counterclockwise with the intake on
the left side, when viewed from the driven end.
TO CHANGE PUMP ROTATION
To reverse rotation, the pump must be disassembled then
reassembled with the shaft on the opposite side of the pump.
See the ‘Maintenance’ section for instructions.
CHECK VALVES
The use of check valves or foot valves in the supply tank is
not recommended with self-priming, positive displacement
pumps.
If the possibility of liquid backflow exists when the pump is
off, a check valve in the pump discharge piping is
recommended because the pump can motor in the reverse
rotation and create undue stress on all attached components.
Never start a pump when it is rotating in the reverse rotation
as the added starting torque can damage the pump and
related equipment. If a check valve is used, install it at the
pump discharge.

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