Installation; General Information; Tighten Fasteners; Tips To Reduce Cavitation - Graco ChemSafe 205 Instructions - Parts Manual

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Installation

Installation
Installation
Installation

General Information

Information
General
General
Information
The Typical Installation shown is only a guide for
selecting and installing system components. Contact
your Graco distributor for assistance in planning a
system to suit your needs. Always use Genuine
Graco Parts and accessories. Be sure all accessories
are adequately sized and pressure rated to meet the
system's requirements.
Reference letters in the text, for example (A), refer to
the callouts in the figures.
Variations in color between the plastic components
of this pump are normal. Color variation does not
affect the performance of the pump.
Storage:
Storage: Pumps that are not put into operation
Storage:
upon delivery must be stored appropriately. See
Flushing and Storage, page

Tighten Fasteners

Fasteners
Tighten
Tighten
Fasteners
Before mounting and using the pump for the
first time, check and retorque all external bolts.
Remove all protective bolt covers (37). Follow
Torque Instructions, page
Replace the bolt covers (37). After the first day of
operation, retorque the bolts. Retorque the bolts if the
pump has been idle for an extended time, been used
in thermal cycling applications, been disassembled,
or if there is a large difference between environmental
temperatures and fluid temperatures.
8
15.
22, to tighten all bolts.
Tips to to to Reduce
Reduce Cavitation
Cavitation
Tips
Tips
Reduce
Cavitation
Cavitation in an AODD pump is the formation and
collapse of bubbles in the pumped liquid. Frequent
or excessive cavitation can cause serious damage,
including pitting and early wear of fluid chambers,
balls, and seats. It may result in reduced efficiency of
the pump. Cavitation damage and reduced efficiency
both result in increased operating costs.
Cavitation depends on the vapor pressure of the
pumped liquid, the system suction pressure, and the
velocity pressure. It can be reduced by changing any
of these factors.
1. Reduce vapor pressure: Decrease the
temperature of the pumped liquid.
2. Increase suction pressure:
a. Lower the installed position of the pump
relative to the liquid level in the supply.
b. Reduce the friction length of the suction
piping. Remember that fittings add friction
length to the piping. Reduce the number of
fittings to reduce the friction length.
c. Increase the size of the suction piping.
3. Reduce liquid velocity: Slow the cyclic rate of
the pump.
Pumped liquid viscosity is also very important but
normally is controlled by factors that are process
dependent and cannot be changed to reduce
cavitation. Viscous liquids are more difficult to pump
and more prone to cavitation.
Graco recommends taking all the above factors
into account in system design. To maintain pump
efficiency, supply only enough air pressure to the
pump to achieve the required flow.
Graco distributors can supply site specific
suggestions to improve pump performance and
reduce operating costs.
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