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CS USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 10.06.77.10986 - 12/05
Page 12 of 66
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2.4.2.3 Storage preferred (dry)
2.4.2.3.1 Customer Inspection and Maintenance
The stored equipment is to be placed on a periodic
schedule by the customer.
The responsibility for setting up an inspection and
maintenance schedule rests with the customer and
will be dependent upon the class/type of storage
provided and the storage conditions. It would be
expected that initially inspection would occur
weekly, then, depending upon the inspection reports
being favourable or unfavourable, inspection would
continue weekly, monthly, or quarterly, as may be
determined. Inspection reports must be kept on file.
Each inspection should consist of a general surface
inspection:
a) Pump and pump rotor supports are firmly in
place.
b) Pump covers over openings are firmly in place.
c) Pump covering, plastic or tarps, is firmly in place.
Any holes or tears must be repaired to prevent
entrance of dirt or water.
d) Pump covers are periodically removed from
openings and interior accessible areas
inspected. If moisture has accumulated or
surface rusting occurred, dry out and clean or re-
coat with preservative.
e) Loosen suction casing/discharge casing drain
plugs [6515] or flanges to allow seepage of any
accumulated moisture.
f) If rusting occurs on exterior surfaces, clean and
repaint or re-coat with preservative.
g) Periodically remove bearing covers [3260.’s] and
inspect for accumulation of moisture, rust and
foreign material. As required, clean bearings
[3012.’s and when fitted 3011] and bearing
housings [3200.’s] and re-preserve. Install
bearing cover [3260.’s] and secure it to assure
maximum protection. Bearings [3012.’s and
when fitted 3011] removed for storage should be
coated with preservative wrapped in oil/wax
paper and stored in a warm dry area.
h) Check individually wrapped parts for signs of
deterioration. If necessary, renew preservative
and wrapping.
2.4.2.3.2 Six Months Prior To Installation
Six months prior to the scheduled installation date,
a Flowserve representative is to be employed to
conduct an inspection. All costs involved during
inspection, dismantling, restoration, replacement of
parts, and re-assembly will be the responsibility of
the customer. The customer will supply all
necessary labour, tools, and cranes. This inspection
will include (not necessarily in its entirety) but not be
limited to, the following:
a) An inspection of all periodic inspection records
as kept on file by the customer, and all
inspection reports that have been compiled
during the storage period.
b) An inspection of the storage area to determine
the "as stored" condition of the equipment prior
to any protection covers being removed.
c) An inspection of the equipment with protection
covers and flange covers removed.
d) Depending upon the length of time the
equipment was stored, the class/type of storage
provided, (i.e.: indoor, heated, unheated, ground
floor, concrete floor; outdoors, under roof, no
roof, waterproof covering, on concrete, on
ground) and as a result of the inspection of a), b)
and c) above the Flowserve representative may
require a partial or complete dismantling of the
equipment.
e) Dismantling may necessitate restoration of
painted or preserved surfaces, and/or
replacement of gaskets [4510], circular ring
joints [4595.’s], packing [4130] and/or
mechanical seal [4200] and bearings [3012.’s
and when fitted 3011].
Upon completion of the inspection, the Flowserve
representative shall submit a report to the customer,
and to the Manager of Customer Service
(Flowserve), stating in detail the results of the
inspection.
2.4.2.3.3 One Month Prior To Installation
One month prior to installation of the equipment, a
Flowserve representative is to be employed to
conduct a final inspection. This final inspection will
be made to assure that the requirements of the six
month inspection report were satisfactorily
completed and that the equipment is ready for
installation.
Upon completion of this inspection, the Flowserve
representative shall submit a final report to the
customer, and to the Manager of Customer Service
(Flowserve) advising the results of the final
inspection.

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BrandFlowserve
ModelCS
CategoryWater Pump
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