ITT Goulds Pumps VICC Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Model VICC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction and Safety ............................ 3 1.1 Introduction..............................3 1.1.1 Requesting other information ......................3 1.2 Safety ................................ 3 1.2.1 Safety terminology and symbols ..................... 4 1.2.2 Environmental safety........................5 1.2.3 User safety ............................6 1.2.4 Ex-approved products ........................
  • Page 4 11 CE Declaration of Conformity........................77 11.1 CE Declaration of Conformity ........................ 77 12 Decommissioning ............................79 12.1 Putting pump out of operation ....................... 79 12.2 Disposal..............................79 13 Local ITT Contacts ............................80 13.1 Regional offices............................. 80 Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 5: Introduction And Safety

    For instructions, situations, or events that are not consid- ered in this manual or in the sales documents, please contact the nearest ITT representative. Always specify the exact product type and serial number when requesting technical information or spare parts.
  • Page 6: Safety Terminology And Symbols

    1.2 Safety ITT. If there is any uncertainty regarding the appropriate use of the equipment, please contact an ITT representative before proceeding. • If the pump or motor is damaged or leaking, electric shock, fire, explosion, liberation of toxic fumes, physical harm, or environmental damage may result. Do not operate the unit until the problem has been corrected or repaired.
  • Page 7: Electrical Hazard

    1.2 Safety Hazard level Indication CAUTION: A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE: • A potential situation which, if not avoided, could result in unde- sirable conditions • A practice not related to personal injury Hazard categories Hazard categories can either fall under hazard levels or let specific symbols replace the ordinary hazard level symbols.
  • Page 8: Electrical Installation

    WARNING: If the product has been contaminated in any way, such as from toxic chemicals or nuclear radi- ation, do NOT send the product to ITT until it has been properly decontaminated and advise ITT of these conditions before returning.
  • Page 9: Precautions Before Work

    1.2 Safety Temperature WARNING: Equipment and piping surfaces may exceed 130ºF (54ºC) in operating process plants. Clear visual warnings or other indicators should alert personnel to surfaces that may reach a poten- tially unsafe temperature. Do not touch hot surfaces. Allow pumps operating at a high tempera- ture to cool sufficiently before performing maintenance.
  • Page 10: Hazardous Liquids

    Personnel requirements These are the personnel requirements for Ex-approved products in potentially explosive atmospheres: • All work on the product must be carried out by certified electricians and ITT-authorized mechanics. Special rules apply to installations in explosive atmospheres. • All users must know about the risks of electric current and the chemical and physical characteristics of the gas, the vapor, or both present in hazardous areas.
  • Page 11: Noise Level Data

    Maintenance manual (IOM) can cause serious personal injury or damage to the equipment. This in- cludes any modification to the equipment or use of parts not provided by ITT Goulds Pumps. If there is any question regarding the intended use of the equipment, please contact an ITT Goulds representative before proceeding.
  • Page 12: Product Warranty

    The code classification marked on the equipment must be in accordance with the specified area where the equipment will be installed. If it is not, do not operate the equipment and contact your ITT Goulds Pumps sales representative before proceeding.
  • Page 13 • Material damages • Economic losses Warranty claim ITT products are high-quality products with expected reliable operation and long life. However, should the need arise for a warranty claim, then contact your ITT representative. Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 14: Transportation And Storage

    Dispose of all packing materials in accordance with local regulations. Inspect the unit to determine if any parts have been damaged or are missing. Contact your ITT representative if anything is out of order. 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting...
  • Page 15 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting Table 1: Methods Pump type Lifting method A fully-assembled pump Use suitable lifting devices attached to the lifting lugs on the discharge head or hoist rings on the discharge head base flange. A partially-assembled pump Use suitable lifting devices attached to the component or sub-assembly lifting lugs or suitable swivel hoist rings through the component flanges.
  • Page 16 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting Figure 4: VICC intermediate position Figure 5: VICC vertical position Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 17 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting Example: Partially-assembled machinery (bowl assembly) Figure 6: Bowl - horizontal position Figure 7: Bowl - intermediate position Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 18 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting Figure 8: Bowl - vertical position Example: Barrel lifting Figure 9: Barrel - horizontal position Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 19 2.3 Pump or bowl assembly handling, rigging and lifting Figure 10: Barrel - intermediate position Figure 11: Barrel - vertical position Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 20: Pump And Bowl Assembly Storage Requirements

    2.4 Pump and bowl assembly storage requirements 2.4 Pump and bowl assembly storage requirements Requirements Vertical units require proper preparation for storage and regular maintenance during storage. The pumpunit is considered in storage when it has been delivered to the job site and is awaiting installation. For specific requirements for storing motors, gearboxes, engines, panels, sealing plans and other auxilia- ries, contact the equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 21: Extended Long-Term Storage For Partially Assembled Pumps

    2.4 Pump and bowl assembly storage requirements When pump is not in regular operation If a pump has been installed, but is not in regular operation for an extended period of time, such as dur- ing a seasonal shutdown, then operate it for at least 15 minutes every two weeks. 2.4.1 Extended long-term storage for partially assembled pumps For storage periods over six months for a partially assembled pump, you must follow 2.4 Pump and bowl...
  • Page 22: Prepare The Unit For Long-Term Storage

    2.4 Pump and bowl assembly storage requirements 2.4.3 Prepare the unit for long-term storage For storage periods over six months, you must follow the 2.4 Pump and bowl assembly storage require- ments on page 18 above this procedure: Inspect the lube-oil and seal-flush piping and either fill the piping with rust-preventative oil, or recoat the piping periodically in order to prevent corrosion.
  • Page 23: Product Description

    3 Product Description 3 Product Description 3.1 General description The Model VICC pump is vertical, industrial, can, radial-type pump designed to meet a wide range of cryogenic applications. This pump has these capabilities: • Flows to 15,900 m / Hr | 70,000 gpm •...
  • Page 24 3.2 Nameplate information • Size • Serial number • Item numbers of the required parts Item numbers can be found in the spare parts list. Bowl assembly Refer to the nameplate on the discharge head. Discharge head nameplate SERIAL NO. ITEM NO.
  • Page 25 Option not available The code classification marked on the equipment should be in accordance with the specified area where the equipment will be installed. If it is not, please contact your ITT/Goulds representative before proceed- ing. * Maximum liquid temperature may be limited by the pump model and order specific options.
  • Page 26 Use of equipment unsuitable for the environment can pose risks of ignition and/or explosion. Ensure the pump driver and all other auxiliary components meet the required area classifica- tion at the site. If they are not compatible, do not operate the equipment and contact an ITT representative before proceeding.
  • Page 27: Installation

    In plants or pumps with cathodic corrosion protection, a small current constantly flows through the construction. This is not permissible on the complete pump or partially-as- sembled machinery without further precautions being taken. ITT should be consulted in this context.
  • Page 28: Inspect The Sub-Base

    4.2 Pre-installation machined surfaces to prevent rusting. Pump accessories such as controls instrumentation or intermedi- ate junction boxes must be protected from damage and moisture. For outdoor installations, the compo- nents should be covered with rainproof tarps during the period of installation for protection against the elements.
  • Page 29 4.2 Pre-installation 1. Sole plate 4. Dam 2. Foundation 5. Shims 3. Sleeve 6.Anchor bolt Figure 15: Example of a typical installation 4.2.3.1 Installing the sole plate on a concrete foundation WARNING: • When installing in a potentially explosive environment, ensure that the motor is properly certified.
  • Page 30 9.1 Example of VIC-L barrel installation on page 71 carefully before starting your works and ask additional help to ITT any time that a VIC-L barrel is ordered. 4.2.3.3 Grout the barrel or sub-base Non-shrink grout is recommended for this procedure.
  • Page 31: Installing The Pump On A Structural-Steel Foundation

    4.2 Pre-installation Allow the grout to set at least 48 hours. Remove the leveling wedges or leveling screws. Tighten the foundation bolts to the torque value provided on the pump general arrangement draw- ing. 4.2.4 Installing the pump on a structural-steel foundation Locate the barrel and pump directly over, or as near as possible, to the main building support mem- bers, beams, or walls.
  • Page 32: Piping Guidelines

    4.2 Pre-installation CAUTION: Never draw piping into place at the flanged connections of the pump. This can impose danger- ous strains on the unit and cause misalignment between the pump and driver. Pipe strain ad- versely affects the operation of the pump, which results in physical injury and damage to the equipment.
  • Page 33 4.2 Pre-installation Check Explanation/comment Checked • Hold-down bolts for the pump to the suction barrel have been tightened. • Remove flange covers from the pump Make sure that all the piping joints This prevents air from entering the piping system or leaks that and fittings are airtight.
  • Page 34: Pump Installation

    Avoid working under suspended loads. If necessary to do so, follow the more stringent of local, state or federal safety regulations. CAUTION: Refer to 2.3.1 Lifting methods on page NOTICE: Bowl Assembly shall be done only by ITT Goulds Pumps authorized service centers. Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 35: Column Installation

    NOTICE: I-beams and lifting clamps can be provided by ITT upon request. If I-beams and lifting clamps are supplied by ITT the "Pump Installation Instructions (w/ Lifting Clamps)" IOM should be used.
  • Page 36: Installing The Column

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump 4.4.2.1 Installing the column NOTICE: Use Molykote Dow-Corning anti-galling compound or an equivalent for all galling material such as 316 stainless steel. The bearing retainer is integral with the column. The top flange of the column has a male register and the bottom flange of the column has a female register.
  • Page 37: Installing The Discharge Head

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump If your line- Then... shaft cou- pling is... Lineshaft Sleeve Split ring Pump shaft Lock screw/lock wire Attach the column to the bowl assembly: Attach a sling to the swivel hoist rings and to the hoist hook. Hoist the column section over the bowl assembly.
  • Page 38: Shaft Sealing Installation And Alignment Summary

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump CAUTION: • The mechanical seal used in an Ex-classified environment must be properly certified. NOTICE: Make sure that all rigging devices are rated to handle more than the pump weight. Mechanical seals are shipped separately. If the seal housing is assembled to the discharge head, re- move it before you begin this procedure.
  • Page 39: Mechanical Seal Options

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump 4.4.5 Mechanical seal options CAUTION: The mechanical seal piping must always stay connected. Failure to do so will result in excess heat generation and seal failure. Pumps are shipped without mechanical seals installed. Refer to the mechanical seal manufacturer's in- stallation instructions.
  • Page 40 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Runout of driver shaft Procedure Flatness of seal housing Remove the lower coupling components and attach the base of the dial indicator to the driver shaft. Place the stylus at the top surface of the seal gland, or at the top sur- face of the seal housing.
  • Page 41 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Runout of driver shaft Procedure Concentricity of seal housing Install the dial indicator as shown. Rotate the driver shaft by hand and run the indicator in the inside-ma- chined surface of the seal housing in order to determine the concentrici- If the indicator reads higher than 0.125mm | 0.005 in.
  • Page 42 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Runout of driver shaft Procedure Tighten the hold-down bolts and repeat the indicator reading. Concentricity of the head shaft Install the coupling assembly following the instructions of Installing the coupling hub and adjust the impeller as per Rotor lift setting adjustment. Attach the base of the dial indicator on the discharge head or driver support.
  • Page 43 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Runout of driver shaft Procedure When precision alignment couplings are supplied maximum TIR is 0.05 mm | 0.002 in. NOTICE: Be careful with the mechanical seal. Carbon or ceramic components are brittle and easily bro- ken.
  • Page 44 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Position and install the drive collar of the seal by tightening the setscrews using the instructions from the mechanical seal manufacturer. Save the seal spacer or eccentric washer. You can use these in order to hold the correct seal spacing in the event that you have to remove the seal.
  • Page 45 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Back-up rings Bypass to suction Figure 17: Mechanical Seal in Housing Bypass to suction Connection to external seal lubrication Figure 18: Double-mounted seal (dual pressurized) Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 46: Install A Solid-Shaft Driver

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump 4.4.6 Install a solid-shaft driver WARNING: All equipment being installed must be properly grounded to prevent unexpected discharge. Dis- charge can cause equipment damage, electric shock, and result in serious injury. Test the ground lead to verify it is connected correctly. WARNING: When installing in a potentially explosive environment, ensure that the motor is properly certi- fied.
  • Page 47: Impeller Adjustment

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump The motor must rotate counterclockwise when viewed from the top. See the arrow on the pump nameplate. If the motor does not rotate counterclockwise, change the rotation by interchanging any two leads (for three-phase only). For single-phase motors, see the instructions from the motor man- ufacturer.
  • Page 48: Installation And Startup Checklist

    4.4 Installing a disassembled pump any impeller adjustments after the pump reaches the temperature of the liquid. In situa- tions where this is not feasible due to safety considerations, or impossible due to external ice buildup in cryogenic applications, refer to the factory for specific instructions. •...
  • Page 49 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Part 1: System and installation inspections Check Checked Check that the pump foundation is level according to 4.2.3.1 Installing the sole plate on a concrete foundation on page Check that the foundation can handle the weight and loading of the pump. Check that the foundation is properly grouted using a high quality non-shrink 2 part epoxy grout.
  • Page 50 4.4 Installing a disassembled pump Check Checked See either the pump nameplate or the drawing for lift required for an individual pump. Check the alignment on pumps that are equipped with jacking bolts since they require that the motor be physically aligned to the pump. Special alignment of the pump to the motor is not usually required since all components are equip- ped with register fits.
  • Page 51: Commissioning, Startup, Operation, And Shutdown

    5 Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown 5 Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown 5.1 Preparation for startup WARNING: • Risk of serious physical injury or death. Exceeding any of the pump operating limits (e.g. - pressure, temperature, power, etc.) could result in equipment failure, such as explosion, seizure, or breach of containment.
  • Page 52 5.1 Preparation for startup WARNING: The mechanical seal used in an Ex-classified environment must be properly certified. CAUTION: Packed stuffing boxes are not allowed in an Ex-classified environment. NOTICE: Avoid mechanical seal failure or pump seizure by: • never running the pump at a speed below 65% of full speed unless operating range for this pump has specifically been approved by the manufacturer at a lower speed.
  • Page 53: Prepare For Startup

    5.1 Preparation for startup • Cool down auxiliary piping prior to cooling the pump, with the suction and discharge valves closed. • After the pump and all piping is installed, dehumidify (derime) the pump by running ambi- ent temperature nitrogen gas through the pump assembly until the pump is dry. Use suc- tion can drain and vent to dry out the pump.
  • Page 54: Pump Priming And Cool-Down

    5.2 Pump priming and cool-down 5.2 Pump priming and cool-down CAUTION: The pump must be properly vented through the discharge head connections. This is important for liquids with suction pressures close to their vapor pressures. Vent piping must continuously rise back to the suction source so that liquid cannot collect in the vent line. CAUTION: Vary the capacity with the regulating valve in the discharge line.
  • Page 55: Pump Operation Precautions

    5.4 Pump operation precautions Slowly open the discharge valve until the pump reaches the desired flow. Immediately check the pressure gauge to ensure that the pump quickly reaches the correct dis- charge pressure. If the pump fails to reach the correct pressure, perform these steps: Stop the driver.
  • Page 56: Mechanical Seal Leaks

    5.5 Mechanical seal leaks • Risk of equipment damage and serious physical injury. Heat build-up can cause rotating parts to score or seize. Observe pump for excessive heat build-up. If normal levels are exceeded, shut down and resolve. CAUTION: • Avoid increased radial load.
  • Page 57: Shut Down The Pump

    5.6 Shut down the pump Continuous leaks When immediate leaks occur and remain constant, even during operation, it usually indicates either sec- ondary seal damage, or seal faces that are warped or cracked. See Troubleshooting for probable caus- 5.6 Shut down the pump WARNING: Precautions must be taken to prevent physical injury.
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    6 Maintenance 6 Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance schedule Maintenance inspections A maintenance schedule includes these types of inspections: • Routine inspections • Three-month inspections • Annual inspections Shorten the inspection intervals appropriately if the pumped fluid is abrasive or corrosive or if the envi- ronment is classified as potentially explosive.
  • Page 59: Mechanical Seal Lubrication Guidelines

    6.2 Mechanical seal lubrication guidelines Annual inspections Perform these inspections one time each year: • Check the pump capacity. • Check the pump pressure. • Check the pump power. If the pump performance does not satisfy your process requirements, and the process requirements have not changed, then perform these steps: Disassemble the pump.
  • Page 60: Oil Levels

    6.4 Disassembly NOTICE: • Pumps are shipped without oil. Oil-lubricated bearings must be lubricated at the job site. • Refer to Thrust Pot IOM for lubrication requirements. Oil levels Pump status Oil level Not operating At or lower than 0.635 to 0.3175 mm | 1/8 in. to 1/4 in. from the top of the oil sight gauge. Never operate the pump when the oil in the sight gauge is not at the required level.
  • Page 61: Disassemble The Head And Column

    6.4 Disassembly pump must also be decontaminated if it will return to ITT. Refer to the ITT return goods policy. CAUTION: • Avoid injury. Worn pump components can have sharp edges. Wear appropriate gloves while handling these parts. 6.4.2 Disassemble the head and column WARNING: Safe lifting points are specifically identified in the general arrangement drawing.
  • Page 62: Remove The Bowl And Impeller Wear Rings

    6.4 Disassembly 6.4.3.1 Remove the bowl and impeller wear rings Remove the setscrews if the rings are furnished with this locking method. Use a diamond-point chisel in order to cut two V-shaped grooves on the bowl or impeller wear ring approximately 180°...
  • Page 63: Pre-Assembly Inspections

    6.5 Pre-assembly inspections The suction bell bearing can also be removed using bearing pullers to pull the bearings out. 6.5 Pre-assembly inspections Guidelines Before you assemble the pump parts, make sure you follow these guidelines: • Inspect the pump parts according to the information in these pre-assembly topics before you reas- semble your pump.
  • Page 64: Reassembly

    6.6 Reassembly • Inspect the seats. They must be smooth and free of physical defects. To repair worn seats, skin cut them in a lathe while maintaining dimensional relationships with other surfaces. • Replace parts if the seats are defective. Bearing retainer check Check the bearing retainer for deformation and wear.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Reset the impeller adjustment. See Instal- construction only). lation for details. The pump starts and then stops Excessive power is required. Use a larger driver. Consult an ITT repre- pumping. sentative. The pump is pumping a higher viscosi- Test the liquid for viscosity and specific ty or different specific gravity liquid gravity.
  • Page 66 • The coupling is misaligned. the pump. A complex problem might re- • The shaft is bent. quire the assistance of an ITT representa- tive. • The impellers are not balanced. • The bearings are worn.
  • Page 67 Bypass the flush line. If a bypass line is uid at the seal faces. already in use, then enlarge it to produce more flow. Consult an ITT representative. The seal leaks but nothing ap- The seal faces are not flat. Relap or replace the seal faces.
  • Page 68: Parts List And Exploded View

    8 Parts List and Exploded View 8 Parts List and Exploded View 8.1 VICC Cross-Sectional Drawings NOTICE: Provided cross-sectional drawing and part list are for reference only. Consider to follow job specific Cross-sectional drawing. Figure 20: Detail A Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 69 8.1 VICC Cross-Sectional Drawings Figure 21: Detail B Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 70 8.1 VICC Cross-Sectional Drawings Figure 22: Detail C Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 71 8.1 VICC Cross-Sectional Drawings Figure 24: Detail E Figure 23: Detail D VICC Parts List Item Part Name Item Part Name Discharge head 735B Hex nut Driver support 735D Column/Head hex nut Sub base 735E Hex nut Headshaft 735K Seal/Seal housing hex nut Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 72 8.1 VICC Cross-Sectional Drawings Item Part Name Item Part Name Flush plan assembly 735R Hex nut Internal thermal insulating tube 735S Hex nut Insulating housing 735T Head/Barrel hex nut Mechanical seal housing 735U Hex nut Retaining ring Dowel pin Washer 739A Column/Head stud Mechanical seal...
  • Page 73: Annex I

    9 Annex I 9 Annex I 9.1 Example of VIC-L barrel installation Step 1 Install leveling screws Lifting strap chocking barrel outside diameter Lifting cables attached to four hoist rings Figure 25: Barrel initial hoisting Step 2 Maintain clearance here during lift Figure 26: Barrel intermediate hoisting Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 74 9.1 Example of VIC-L barrel installation Step 4 Locate suction barrel centerline on desired coordinates Install binding chains from barrel top plate to four anchor points in base concrete pad. Use chain binders to tighten chains. Using the crane, jack screws and binders level the barrel top plate and maintain elevation.
  • Page 75: Annex Ii

    10 Annex II 10 Annex II 10.1 Tightening torque tables for studs, capscrews and nuts 303, 304SS SAE A193 B8 A193 B8M F593 Group 1 A193 Class 2, A193 Class 2B Thread Data Cl 1 A276 Tp 304 316SS SAE F593 B8M2 A582 Tp 303 Group 2...
  • Page 76 10.1 Tightening torque tables for studs, capscrews and nuts 303, 304SS SAE A193 B8 A193 B8M F593 Group 1 A193 Class 2, A193 Class 2B Thread Data Cl 1 A276 Tp 304 316SS SAE F593 B8M2 A582 Tp 303 Group 2 Nominal Dia.
  • Page 77 10.1 Tightening torque tables for studs, capscrews and nuts A479 Grade XM19 A276 Type A479/479M Al- Thread Data SAE Gr. 5 A193 Gr. A276 S31803 S32760 loy 2507 Nominal Dia. Threads per 25 Recommended Torque Nm | lb*ft mm | In. mm/1in.
  • Page 78 10.1 Tightening torque tables for studs, capscrews and nuts ASTM A354 BD, Thread Data A320 L7 A 193 B7M ASTM A574 F468 N05500 SAE Gr. 5 Nominal Dia. Threads per 25 Recommended Torque Nm | lb*ft mm | In. mm/1in. 64 | 2-1/2 17129 | 12632 10542 | 7774...
  • Page 79: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    11 CE Declaration of Conformity 11 CE Declaration of Conformity 11.1 CE Declaration of Conformity Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 80 11.1 CE Declaration of Conformity Model VICC Installation, Operation, and Maintenance...
  • Page 81: Decommissioning

    12 Decommissioning 12 Decommissioning 12.1 Putting pump out of operation This chapter contains information on decommissioning the pump. Decommissioning must be performed in the following situations: • Before maintenance and servicing work • Before removing the pump from the plant Emptying Switch the drive system off and secure it to prevent a restart/being switched on again Make sure that all interfaces for the pumping process are securely closed.
  • Page 82: Local Itt Contacts

    ITT - Goulds Pumps +1 562-908-4125 +1 562-695-8523 880 W. Crowther Ave Placentia, CA 92870 Asia Pacific ITT Fluid Technology Asia Pte Ltd +65 627-63693 +65 627-63685 1 Jalan Kilang Timor #04-06 Singapore 159303 Asia Pacific ITT Goulds Pumps Ltd...
  • Page 83 Visit our website for the latest version of this document and more information: www.gouldspumps.com ITT - Goulds Pumps Vertical Products Operation 3951 Capitol Avenue City of Industry, CA 90601-1734 Form IOM.VICC.en-US.2024-11 ©2024 ITT Corporation The original instruction is in English. All non-English instructions are translations of the original instruction.

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