Installing A New Seal - Cornelius VIPER Service Manual

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Viper Low overrun Service Manual
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
The following are procedures for servicing the major components of the Viper system.
B
M
S
ARREL
OTOR
The barrel motor seal is typically replaced during the semi-annual preventative maintenance procedure. The seal
location is shown in Figure 34.
Motor
Seal
R
E
EMOVING THE
To remove the existing barrel seal, perform the procedure in Table 45.
Step
1.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I
N
NSTALLING A
EW
Perform the procedure in Table 46, Figure 35 and Figure 36 to replace the barrel seal with a new seal. When install-
ing a new seal, NEVER use oil or silicon based lubricants. This can cause the new seal to rotate and LEAK!
Publication Number: 621360241LOEWSE
R
EAL
EPLACEMENT
Figure 34. Front View Inside of Barrel w/ Faceplate Removed
S
XISTING
EAL
Purge the barrel. See "Purging a Barrel" on page 25.
When purging is complete, disconnect power from the unit.
Open the relief valve on the front of the barrel to ensure that pressure is
released. CAUTION: Barrel pressure MUST be relieved before removing the
faceplate!
Remove the four (4) 3/4 in. nuts from the faceplate and slowly remove the face-
plate from the unit.
Carefully pull the blade assembly out of the barrel.
Remove any remaining product from the barrel.
Rinse and inspect the blade assembly and barrel for signs of wear (Replace if
necessary).
Remove the seal and spacer from the rear of barrel.
When old seal and spacer are removed, use a clean soft cloth to clean
between the motor shaft and the barrel to remove any remaining product.
S
EAL
Table 45.
Action
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Motor
Shaft
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