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Wilo PNV 25-125 - 11 Decommissioning and Recycling; 12 Faults, Causes and Remedies

Wilo PNV 25-125
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Installation and operating instructions Wilo Mather and Platt Sump Pumps 30
11. Decommissioning and
recycling
The disposal of all material or debris must be done in order
to protect the environment.
WILO Mather and Platt pumps do not contain any
hazardous substances. The major part of the pump is
recyclable.
The disposal and recycling of the pump sets must be done in
accordance with the local in force regulations
The dismounting must be done by the qualified personals. Cleaning
and de-contamination must be achieved before any transportation or
recycling.
12. Faults, Causes and Remedies (For Bare Pump Only)
Symptoms Possible cause of trouble and remedies
(Each number
is defined in the table below)
--
Pump does not deliver water.
1,2
,
3,4,6,11,14,16,17,22,23
--
Insufficient capacity delivered. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.11.14.17,20,22,23.29,30,31
--
Insufficient pressure developed 5,14,16,17,20,22,29,30,31
--
Pump loses prime after starting. 2,3,5,6,7,8,11,12,13
--
Pump requires excessive power. 15,16,17,18,19,20,23,24.26,27,29,33,34,37
--
Stuffing box leaks excessively. 12,13,24,26,32,33,34,35,36,38.39,40
--
Pump vibrates or it is noisy. 2,3,4,9,10,11,21.23,24,25.26.27,28,30,35,41,42,43, 44,
45,46,47
--
Bearings have short life. 24,26,27,28,35,36,41,42,43,44,45,46,47
--
Pump overheats and seizes. 1,4,21,22,24.27,28,35,36,41
Causes Remedies
1
Pump
not
primed Ensure that casing is
fully
filled, and water comes
out
from
a
i
r-
co
c
k
2
Pump column pipe not completely filled with Check water level and blockages at strainer
liquid
3
Suction lift too high Reduce by lowering pump elevation or increase Water level
4
Insufficient margin between pressure and vapor Check that NPSH available is at least 1 meter more 1 meter
pressure more than NPSH required
5
Excessive amount of air in liquid Check the reasons and eliminate. Gas gets entrapped in liquid.
Air may be entering through suction joints
6
Air pocket in suction line Ensure that air release valve is open
7
Air leaks into suction line Tighten pipe joints with solution
8
Air leaks into pump through stuffing boxes Ensure stuffing box sealing
9
Strainer broken Replace
10
Strainer partially clogged Shut off the pump, strainer usually gets cleaned due reverse flow
11
Inlet of suction pipe insufficiently submerged Ensure adequate submergence level as per pump manufacturers
recommendation
12
Water seal pipe clogged Clean or change
13
Logging ring is improperly located in stuffing Position logging ring centrally under sealing holes of stuffing
box, preventing sealing fluid from entering to box form
seal
14
Speed too low Check motor RPM, supply frequency, Motor nameplate speed
should be as specified on pump nameplate
15
Speed too high Check motor RPM and supply frequency.
16
Direction of rotating wrong Check correct direction of rotation for motor before coupling to
motor
17
Total head of system higher than design head of Check the causes and refer to M&P. Measure with pressure
pump gauge
18
Total head of system lower than pump design Check the causes and refer to M&P. Measure with pressure
head gauge
19
Specific gravity of liquid different from design Refer to WILO Mather and Platt
20
Viscosity of liquid different from design Refer to WILO Mather and Platt

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