Adjusting end clearance, Pressure relief valve instructions, Danger – Viking Pump TSM685.1: GS-HL 855 User Manual

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SECTION TSM

685.1

ISSUE

G

PAGE 13 OF 16

ADjUSTING END CLEARANCE

Use either of the following procedure to properly adjust the

end clearance when replacing shims.

fIGURE 25

PRESSURE RELIEf VALVE INSTRUCTIONS

Before opening any Viking pump liquid cham-

ber (pumping chamber, reservoir, relief valve

adjusting cap fitting etc.) Be sure:

1. That any pressure in chamber has been

completely vented through suction or

discharge lines or other appropriate openings

or connections.

2.

That the driving means (motor, turbine,

engine, etc.) has been “locked out” or made

non- operational so that it cannot be started

while work is being done on pump.

3. That you know what liquid the pump has been

handling and the precautions necessary to

safely handle the liquid. Obtain a material

safety data sheet (MSDS) for the liquid to be

sure these precautions are understood.

failure to follow above listed precaution-

ary measures may result in serious injury or

death.

DANGER !

fIGURE 24

PROCEDURE A

After rotor has been installed and locknut has been

positioned and retained, insert a feeler gage of the proper

end clearance into the port and between two rotor teeth (See

Figure 24). For convenience, remove head O-ring and

install one 0.007” shim onto the head. With idler on idler pin,

place the head into the pump casing. With the capscrews

tight, the feeler gage should fit snugly; otherwise shims

should be added or reduced in thickness until the proper

clearance is attained.

PROCEDURE B

If the pump is in line and ports are not accessible, remove

the head and shims. Put the head back on (without shims)

and measure the gap as shown (See Figure 25). After

determining the gap between the head and casing, select

a combination of shims equal to the measured gap plus the

desired end clearance (See Figure 25). Remove head, install

shims then install head. Tighten the head capscrews and

check the pump clearance by making sure the pump turns

freely by hand. Since the pump shaft is concealed, it is best

to work up the proper end clearance because it is difficult to

determine when there is too much end clearance with this

approach.

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