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9.1

Air supply

9.2

Maintenance tasks

9.2.1 On-going maintenance
9.2.2 Replacing the mechanical seal
Dismantling
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DANGER! Risk of fatal injury!
The tools used during maintenance work on the motor shaft can be
flung out if they come into contact with rotating parts, and cause
serious or even fatal injuries.
• The tools used during maintenance work must be removed
completely before the pump is started up.
The air supply to the motor housing must be checked at regular inter-
vals. In case of contamination, ensure that an air supply is re-estab-
lished in order to allow the motor to cool sufficiently.
DANGER! Danger of death!
Falling pumps or pump parts may result in life-threatening injuries.
• When performing installation work, protect the pump components
against falling.
DANGER! Risk of fatal injury!
There is a risk of fatal injury from electric shock when working on
electrical equipment.
• Check for absence of voltage and cover or cordon off adjacent live
parts.
Replace all gaskets that have been removed for maintenance.
The mechanical seal is maintenance-free. There may be a slight
amount of drip leakage during the running-in period. Even during
normal operation of the pump, slight leakage involving occasional
drops is common. Once in a while, however, a visual inspection is
required. If there is clearly detectable leakage, the gasket is to be
changed.
Salmson offers a repair kit which contains the necessary parts for
replacement.
Dismantling:
• Disconnect the system from the power and secure it against being
switched on.
• Make sure it is not live.
• Earth the work area and short-circuit.
• Close the shut-off device upstream and downstream of the pump.
• Disconnect the mains connection cable.
• Depressurise the pump by opening the venting screw
(Fig. 29 /30/31, item 1.31).
DANGER! Risk of scalding!
Due to high fluid temperatures there is a danger of scalding.
• At high fluid temperatures, let the pump cool down before starting
any work.
NOTE:
• When tightening screw connections in conjunction with the work
described in the following: Observe the screw tightening torque for
the thread type (see list "Table 5: Screw tightening torques" on
page 58).
• Dismantle the coupling guard metal sheets (Fig. 1, item 1).
• Rotate the coupling/shaft in such a way that the four hexagon socket
screws (twist guard; Fig. 2, item 1) are opposite to the cover/drilled
holes.
• Unscrew the hexagon socket screws (locking pins) one after the other
far enough that the head is countersunk half way in the cover collar
(Fig. 2 or Fig. 3, depending on the pump type).
• Unscrew the 4 cover screws (Fig. 4).
Salmson 11/2017
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