Daily Checks; Weekly Checks; Monthly Checks; Six Monthly Checks - Packo HP Series Instruction Manual

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when 110°C (230°F) may be reached.
If operating at high speeds or with hot
liquids, the surface of the pump can
become hot.

4.2 DAILY CHECKS

Visual checks of all seals for signs of
leakage of product, flushing liquid (if used)
and oil from the gearbox.
Check the Packed gland seal for excessive
leakage (if used)
Listen for any unusual noises
Check for any vibration or temperature
changes.
If minor problems are identified these
should be rectified at the end of the shift
and if major they should be attended to at
once.

4.3 WEEKLY CHECKS

As Daily Checks.
Remove the end cover of the pump and
inspect for signs of damage or wear.
Repair or replace if necessary.
If the main product shaft seals are of the
packed gland type, inspect them for signs
of wear. Replace or plan for replacement
as necessary.
Check the lubrication level and top up if
necessary. This must be done with the
pump stopped.
Check lubrication level on drive unit and
top
up
as
manufacturer's instructions.

4.4 MONTHLY CHECKS

As Weekly Checks.
Remove the end cover and inspect the
surfaces.
Visually check the rotor surfaces.
If an end cover relief valve is fitted check
its function. If the relief valve is not
operating
on
diaphragm may have a tendency to stick.

4.5 SIX MONTHLY CHECKS

As Monthly Checks.
Change the end cover O-ring or end cover
gasket.
Remove the rotors for visual inspection
necessary.
Follow
the
a
regular
basis
and signs of wear.
Inspect the seal faces for wear and the
condition of the elastomers. Replace if
necessary
maintenance.

4.6 ANNUAL CHECKS

Change the mechanical seals if fitted, and
if required.
Replace the lip seal on the mechanical
seal flush housings.
Replace
diaphragm.
Change the packing rings on the packed
gland type shaft seals.
Change all L-cups, O-rings and/or gaskets
on pump head.
Inspect gearbox oil seals and gear cover
gasket for signs of leakage and replace if
necessary.
Check bearing wear by seeing if there is
any movement of the shaft side to side or
forwards and backwards. If movement is
perceived remove the gear cover and
dismantle the bearings for inspection,
replace if necessary.
Drain and change the oil in the pump
gearbox.
By ensuring a visual inspection daily and regular
checks at planned intervals, pumps can be
maintained to maximum performance for many
years.
Failure to maintain the pump by carrying
out
the
warranty.
5 CLEANING AND
STERILISATION
HP & LH pumps are designed for use with
the
products that require the process equipment and
pumps to be cleaned. The standard (level) of
cleaning or sanitization required depends on the
needs
of
information is provided for guidance only. It is the
responsibility of the pump user to make sure that
the cleaning protocol chosen is adequate to
achieve the desired levels of cleanliness and JEC
cannot accept any responsibility for contamination
or
note
the
end
cover
above
checks
may
the
process
and
for
planned
relief
valve
invalidate
product.
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