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INSTRUCTION

MANUAL
TO BE KEPT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

PCM - PRECI-POMPE

Series LAGOA-LG
Type LG2
Serial N°
Year of manufacture

Document No: NIPPLG201A Date cheked:

Date issued: January 2000

PCM POMPES-17 RUE ERNEST LAVAL-BP 35-92173 VANVES CEDEX FRANCE


TEL: (33) 01 41 08 15 15 - FAX: (33) 01 41 0 8 15 00 - TELEX: 634129
DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION

We hereby state that the sub-assembly referred to in the technical specifications sheet
cannot be put into service until the machine in which it is to be incorporated is
declared compliant with the provisions of Council Directive 89/392/CEE of the Machine
Directive 91/368/CEE modified 93/44/CEE and 93/68/CEE, and with the national
legislation expressing it.

The sub-assembly is compliant with the EN 292 harmonised norms.

Vanves, 23/04/1996

For: Company name and position Innovation Manager


B. LAFONT

TEL: (33) 01 41 08 15 15
Thank you for selecting a pump from the PCM range

6 PRODUCT LINES

PCM MOINEAU
The widest range of industrial progressive cavity pumps.

PCM PRECI-POMPE
Electro-mechanical diaphragm and plunger dosing pumps.

PCM MOINEAU OILFIELD


Progressive cavity pumps for oil extraction.

PCM DELASCO
The most complete range of peristaltic pumps.

PCM DOSYS
Precision pumpheads and continuous mixers.

PCM EQUIPMENT
Lobe pumps and circumferential piston pumps,
Pipeliner-grinders.

PCM markets its products throughout the world via a distribution network
consisting mainly of subsidiaries and agents. All are approved by PCM, and
are able to provide Service and Assistance.

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CONTENTS

SECTION 0. INTRODUCTION

0.1 General 1
0.2 Limits of Guarantee 2

SECTION 1. CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTALLATION

1.1 Operating Principle 3


1.2 Characteristics 4
1.2.1 Materials of Construction 4
1.2.2 Operating Characteristics 6

1.3 Installation of Equipment 8


1.3.1 Installation Precautions 8
1.3.2 Connection of Pipes 12
1.3.3 Connection of the Motor 13

SECTION 2. OPERATION

2.1 Initial Installation 15


2.1.1 Before Startup 15
2.1.2 Startup 15

2.2 Normal Operating Procedure 15


2.2.1 Startup Procedure 15
2.2.2 General Operating Precautions 16
2.2.3 Shutdown Procedure 16

2.3 Operating Procedure in the Event of an Incident 16

2.4 Automatic Control 16

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SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE

3.1 List of Spare Parts 17

3.2 Handling Means and Procedure 22

3.3 Storage Conditions 22

3.4 Preventive Maintenance 22


3.4.1 Periodic Inspection 23
3.4.2 Cleaning 23
3.4.3 Lubrication 23
3.4.4 Torque 24

3.5 Corrective Maintenance 24


3.5.1 Troubleshooting 24
3.5.2 Disassembly 26
3.5.3 Reassembly 33

3.6 Conservation of Equipment when Idle 37

3.7 Accessories 37

SECTION 4. APPENDICES
PCM standard painting procedure
Technical Description
Accessories (Optional)
Additional Information (Optional)

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0. INTRODUCTION

0.1 General

The pump you have just acquired was manufactured and inspected with the utmost care.

The purpose of this instruction manual is to help you maintain the correct operating
conditions for your pump.

Identification Plate

This plate, located on the side of each pump, gives the following information:
a) Serial Number,

b) Pump part number, which breaks down according to the following examples:

_ Most common Part Number, LG2P10T


LG2; specifies pump model and type
P; specifies pumphead version (see Paragraph 1.2.1)
10; specifies nominal capacity (l/h) at 50 Hz
T; specifies the type of drive
_ Other possible Part Number, LG2P10T/x2
LG2P10T; see details below
/; indicates presence of an option or specific feature on the pump
x2; specifies the number of pumpheads or type of pumphead, or the option,
or specific feature present

Note: The coding of equipment delivered is clearly set out in this form in the
technical description in Section 4 - Appendices, or included in the order
acknowledgement sent to your purchasing department in the case of
stock pumps.

c) Maximum pumphead capacity at maximum pressure

d) Maximum pressure allowed by the pumphead

e) Customer reference

This information is essential for all spare part orders (please contact our Customer
Service Department).
Pump characteristics (capacity, pressure, speed of rotation,
construction, etc.) must not be changed without the written
agreement of our Customer Service Department.

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0.2 Limits of Guarantee

Before performing any maintenance operation on the pump,


check that all necessary precautions have been taken: upstream
and downstream valves closed, pipes cleaned and purged,
electrical power supply disconnected, and all usual measures
concerning the safety of personnel to be taken according to the
instructions in force.

On receiving the pump, examine it immediately to check that no signs of damage are
apparent. If the pump is visibly damaged, contact PCM or its agent, and indicate clearly
on the carrier’s documents that the merchandise was received damaged, with a brief
description of the type of damage observed.

Storage and maintenance conditions are explained in Section 3, Paragraphs 3.2 and 3.3.
To avoid all risk of damage or accidents (in particular when the products being conveyed
are hazardous), it is essential that you do not use this equipment for an application other
than the one provided for in our technical description (see Section 4 - Appendices), or
included in the order acknowledgement sent to your purchasing department in the case of
stock pumps.

To maintain the original properties of the pump, it is essential to use parts manufactured
by PCM POMPES.

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1. CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTALLATION

1.1 Operating Principle

Drive

Discharge check
valve box

Locking
device Mechanical Pumphead
diaphragm

Stroke
adjustment
Eccentric
Spring
Connection
rod Casing
Suction check
valve box

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LAGOA LG range is designed with an interrupted stroke mechanism, and diaphragm
pumphead. This technology has been chosen to suit fluid dosing applications.
An electric motor drives an eccentric through a reducing gear and worm, connected to
connecting rod, linked to the diaphragm. A simple rotation of the eccentric, gives the
diaphragm’s motion, thus generating a capacity.
A mechanical device enables the capacity to be modified, and therefore the flow
adjustment.
This device consists in a stroke interruption ; the stroke length can be adjusted thus
modifying the connecting rod motion, while the eccentric freely rotates in the connecting
rod.

Direction of Rotation
The direction of rotation is indicated by an arrow affixed to the drive.

1.2 Characteristics

1.2.1 Materials of Construction

Specified in the table below:


Equipment

Version Diaphragm Pumphead Valve Box Notes

Body Ball Spring Gasket

P P PPH PPH Glass - FPM PPH = Polypropylene


PF T PPH PPH PVDF - FEP For fluorous liquid
PS F PPH PPH AISI 316L - EPDM For liquid containing amines, soda and solvent
PC E PPH AISI 316L AISI 316L - FPM For lightly loaded liquid
S + AISI 316L AISI 316L AISI 316L AISI 316L PTFE Stainless steel
SA E AISI 316L AISI 316L AISI 316L AISI 316L PTFE For food industry
SC L AISI 316L AISI 420 AISI 440c AISI 316L PTFE For loaded liquid
D A PVDF PVDF PVDF - FEP PVDF
H S PVC PVC PVC Hastelloy C FPM For H2SO4 and polyelectrolytes
HD T. PVC PVC PVDF - FPM Same, but valves without springs

NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, our pumps are protected with a protective paint; the
procedure and application instructions for which are defined in the PCM standard
painting procedure specification sheet 1 (See Section 4, Appendices). For other types
of coating or specific requirements, the relevant procedure should be requested when
ordering the equipment or from our Customer Service Department.

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PUMPHEAD VERSION
P-PF-PS PC S-SC SA D H-HD
TYPE OF PUMP CONNECTORS

T4-8 or T6-12 or
LG2-4 , LG2-10 R1/2" DIN DN10 Rp1/4" G1"A
Ø16 to glue Ø16 to glue

LG2-9 , LG2-12 T6-12 T6-12


LG2-20 , LG2-25 or or R1/2" DIN DN10 Rp1/4" G1"A
LG2-35 , LG2-50 Ø16 to glue Ø16 to glue
LG2-45 , LG2-70
LG2-100 , LG2-110 G1"A Rp3/4" Rp3/4" SMS DN25 G1"A G1"A
LG2-140 , LG2-170
LG2-260 , LG2-350

_ T4-8 or T6-12 represents a hose connector Ø4x8 or Ø6x12


_ Ø16 to glue represents an external diameter of the PVC tube to glue
_ R1/2" represents a gas male thread (according to NF E 03-004)
_ DIN DN10 represents a threaded male connector (according to DIN 11851)
_ Rp1/4" or Rp3/4" represents a gas female thread (according to NF E 03-004)
_ G1"A represents a cylindrical gas male thread (according to NF E 03-005)
_ SMS DN25 represents a threaded male connector (according to SMS 1145)

Overall Dimensions

165 165
1 = Simplex
3
2 = Duplex

3 = Triplex
75

l+330

165
1
500 maxi

2
C

A 172 B l l+165
L

4 x Ø6

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PUMPHEAD VERSION
P-PF-PS PC S-SC SA D H-HD
TYPE OF PUMP DIMENSIONS (mm) AND MASS (kg)
A 114.5 114.5 116 116 116 120
B max. 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5
LG2-4 C 136 136 200 220 130 164
L max. 294 294 296 296 295 302
l max. 218 218 218 218 218 218
LG1-10 Sx Mass 13 13 14 14 13 13
Dx Mass 21 21 23 23 21 21
Tx Mass 29 29 32 32 29 29
A 114.5 114.5 117.5 117.5 117.5 123
LG2-9 , LG2-12 B max. 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5
C 168 168 208 232 138 176
LG2-20 , LG2-25 L max. 302 302 298 298 295 312
l max. 218 218 218 218 218 218
LG2-35 , LG2-50 Sx Mass 13 13 14 14 13 13
Dx Mass 21 21 23 23 21 21
Tx Mass 29 29 32 32 29 29
A 159 159 159 159 159 159
LG2-45,LG2-70 B max. 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5
C 168 168 208 232 138 176
LG2-100,LG2-110 L max. 302 302 298 298 295 312
l max. 232 232 232 232 232 232
LG2-140,LG2-170 Sx Mass 14 14 17 17 14 14
Dx Mass 23 23 29 29 23 23
LG2-260,LG2-350 Tx Mass 32 32 41 41 32 32

Note: Simplex or Sx represents a pump with one pumphead


Duplex or Dx represents a pump with two pumpheads
Triplex or Tx represents a pump with three pumpheads

1.2.2 Operating Characteristics

Pump characteristics (capacity, pressure, speed of rotation, construction,


etc.) must not be changed without the written agreement of our Customer
Service Department.

They are recorded on the technical description of the equipment delivered.


The A-weighted equivalent acoustic pressure level of PCM pumps is below 70 dB(A).

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IMPORTANT
The temperature of the products being pumped may require the
lowering of discharge pressures. Discharge pressure should be
reduced as set out below:
Pumphead Version Temperature (°C) k x Pmax.
20°C 1 x Pmax.
P-PF-PS-PC-H-HD 30°C 0.75 x Pmax.
40°C 0.5 x Pmax.
20°C 1 x Pmax.
40°C 0.75 x Pmax.
S-SA-SC-D 60°C 0.5 x Pmax.
80°C 0.25 x Pmax.
90°C (*) 0.25 x Pmax.
(*) Maximum operating duration at this temperature is 30 minutes per day.
Capacity vs. Pressure Curves
Shown below, and applicable to each pumphead.
Q (L/h)
400
LG2_350

LG2_260

LG2_170

200
LG2_140

LG2_110

LG2_100

100 LG2_70

LG2_50

50
LG2_45
LG2_35
LG2_25
LG2_20
LG2_12
LG2_10
LG2_9
LG2_4
P (bar) 1 5 7.5 10 12

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1.3 Installation of Equipment

1.3.1 Installation Precautions

The pump must be secured to a horizontal support via its mounting holes. It is important
to leave enough space around the pump to allow access for maintenance and
adjustment. Avoid installing the pump in areas where the ambient temperature might be
below -5°C or above 60°C. For an outdoor installation, it is advisable to arrange a shelter
above the equipment.
PCM can advise you or supply the accessories described below in kit or assembly form.
Please consult our Customer Service Department.

Accessories Required

Pressure
gauge
Loading
valve Pulsation
damper

To
use

Pressure relief Pulsation


valve damper

Return to tank
or
to drain

From tank

Filter
Foot valve

From tank

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Pressure Relief Valve

The pressure relief valve is a means of protecting the dosing pump as well as the
installation. It is connected in parallel on the discharge circuit, as near as possible to the
pump after the pulsation damper and before a loading or other valve, and allows tank
return or drainage when accidental excess pressure occurs.

Pulsation Damper

Dosing pumps deliver pulsed outputs. Undesirable effects may therefore be observed
during operation (hammer blows, large head losses, sensor measurement problems). To
bring these pulsations down to an acceptable level, it might be necessary to place a
pulsation damper at the pump discharge. This will damp the variations by about 95%.
Because the spurious forces associated with pulsations are directly proportional to pipe
length, and inversely proportional to pipe diameter, this accessory is essential for very
long or complicated installations. Nonetheless, it is necessary to install a loading valve
after the pulsation damper to linearise the flow rate in a low-head loss system. If placed
at the suction lift end, it can also improve the pump suction lift capacity in the event of
large head losses.

Loading Valve

The loading valve is an installation accessory to be placed at the discharge. Its purpose
is to compensate for the main problems encountered when incorporating a dosing pump
in a process. In particular, it allows capacity overloads (related to the inertia of the
column of liquid), siphoning (caused by a higher pressure head at the suction end than at
the discharge), and underloads (when the minimum pressure head required for the
installation to operate properly is not present) to be avoided, and allows discharge to be
completely eliminated for a 0% setting, and linearisation of the flow rate with respect to
the adjustment value. The ideal tare pressure is 3 bars.

Pressure Gauge

A pressure gauge may be installed on the discharge pipe near the pump, to allow visual
monitoring of pressure in the installation.

Filter

A filter eliminates particles from the liquid being pumped which could be harmful to correct
operation of the pump suction and discharge check valves.

Foot Valve

The foot valve maintains a column of liquid at the suction lift end of the pump, to prevent
drainage of the pump during a halt.

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Advice to Ensure Correct Pump Operation
Fig.1 The pressure, whether manometric or artificial, at the discharge must under no
circumstances be lower than the pressure at the suction end (minimum differential 1 bar,
ideal differential 3 bars).

Fig.2 Increase the geometric height of the discharge, or install a loading valve downstream of
the pump to create the required counter-pressure.

Fig.3 For long pipes, it is advisable also to insert a pulsation damper as near as possible to the
pump.

+H

+H
+h

+h
+h
-h

Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3

Fig.4 Swan-neck pipework does not increase the pressure at the discharge, but causes
siphoning which is harmful to discharge rate accuracy.

Fig.5 If the configuration shown in Fig.1 cannot be avoided, install a loading valve at the pump
discharge.

h+P
+h
+h

-h

Fig 4 Fig 5

Fig.6 Any change in diameter at the suction should be applied vertically, according to the
diagram below:

Fig 6

Sharp bends, excessively small pipe diameters, and complicated circuits may disturb
hydraulic operation.

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Fig.7 Whenever possible, use large-radius bends and large-diameter pipes, especially
upstream of the pulsation damper if one is to be installed.

Fig 7

Several valves at the discharge, without any protection on the circuit, often cause errors
leading to bursting of the pump or pipes.

Fig.8 Include a pressure relief valve to protect the pump or, even better, a pulsation damper
and a pressure relief valve.

Fig 8

Fig.9 Supply by siphon changes pump capacity when the loading height varies, and creates a
self-priming problem.

Fig.10 Connect to the bottom of the tank if possible. For substances prone to settling, connect
10 or 20 centimetres above the bottom of the tank.

Fig.11 For substances prone to degassing, install a short, rising pipe on the pump. If this is not
possible, install a degassing pot.

Fig.12 Otherwise, insert an intermediate constant-level tank.

Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12

Welds, scales, or foreign bodies can jam the valves.


Rinse the pipes before connecting the pump, and install a filter at the pump suction.

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1.3.2 Connection of Pipes
The various connectors are listed in the following table according to pumphead version:

NOMINAL CAPACITY OF PUMP


45-70-100-110-140-170-260-
2 - 4 - 10 l/h 9 - 12 - 20 - 25 - 35 - 50 l/h
350 l/h

A
Hose Ø4x8 Hose Ø6x12 Thread A=G1"A
or Ø16 to glue or Ø16 to glue (NF E 03-005)

B
Thread B=Rp3/4"
Hose Ø6x12 or Ø16 to glue
(NF E 03-004)
A

Thread A=G1"A (NF E 03-005)


C

Thread B=Rp3/4"
Thread C=R1/2" (NF E 03-004)
(NF E 03-004)
A
D

Thread A=G1"A
Thread D=Rp1/4" (NF E 03-004)
(NF E 03-005)
E

For F=SMS DN25


For E=DIN DN10 (DIN 11851) connector
(SMS 1145) connector

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For small-sized plastic pumpheads, use a hose for suction as well as discharge whenever
possible. If not, ensure that pipes are correctly aligned with the axis of the valve boxes so
that there are no restrictions in the pipework to the pumphead.

TO PREVENT DAMAGE OR BREAKAGE, PLASTIC


CONNECTORS MUST ONLY BE TIGHTENED BY HAND

a) Caution! For connection to plastic G1"A (NF E 03-005)


pumpheads (See technical description Section 4 - Appendices)
assemble the connection according to the following diagram:

Loose part Nut Valve box


to be affixed

b) Caution! For hose connections, use suitable hoses (external


diameter tolerance +0.1 max. and +0 min.) with sufficient
flexibility. Failure to comply with this rule can lead to bursting of
the nipples from the first assembly.
Use hoses supplied by PCM, Part Numbers T4-8 and T6-12,
whenever possible.

c) Caution! Check the gaskets of all suction connectors to prevent


air intake in the event of pressure loss. This can lead to
drainage or inaccurate flow rates.

1.3.3 Connection of the Motor

Caution! Electrical connections must only be carried out by a qualified


person. Before performing any connection, ensure that the electrical power
supply corresponds to the characteristics shown on the motor plate. A
connection diagram is located in the motor terminal box.

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Single-Phase Motor
Standard pumps are equipped with a 220-V 50-Hz single-phase motor.

W1 L2 W1

V1 V1 L2

U1 L1 U1 L1

Three-Phase Motor
Connection from 220 V to 240 V in triangle position

V2 W1 L3 V2 W1 L2

U2 V1 L2 U2 V1 L3

W2 U1 L1 W2 U1 L1

Connection from 380 V to 460 V in star position

V2 W1 L3 V2 W1 L2

U2 V1 L2 U2 V1 L3

W2 U1 L1 W2 U1 L1

Caution! All our pumps are supplied with a star-type


mounting. Remember to connect the pump to earth.

Regarding thermal protection: the setting value is the current indicated on the motor
plate.

Connection of Brake Clutch and Overexcitation Board


Full details concerning this equipment are given in Section 4 - Appendices.

When all connections have been carried out (single-phase or three-phase), the pump can
be started (pump setting at 0%), and the direction of rotation of the motor can be checked
according to the arrow affixed to the motor.

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2. OPERATION

2.1 Initial Installation

2.1.1 Before Startup

Check the following:


_ Direction of rotation according to arrow affixed to the motor,
_ Product to be pumped is present in the tank,
_ All valves installed in pipes must be open,
_ Temperature of product to be pumped.

2.1.2 Startup

Switch the pump on.


During the first few minutes of operation, check the following:
_ The pumped liquid reaches the end of the discharge pipe,
_ No unusual noise,
_ Connectors are leaktight.
Check that the following parameters
_ Flow rate,
_ Pressure,
_ Viscosity of product,
_ Temperature
correspond to the parameters of the technical description (see Section 4 - Appendices or
included in the order acknowledgement sent to your purchasing department in the case of
stock pumps) for which the pump was manufactured. For values other than those
indicated, PCM Customer Service must be consulted.

2.2 Normal Operating Procedure

2.2.1 Startup Procedure

Before each startup, check the following:


_ Product presence,
_ Open suction and discharge valves.
Start the pump, and set the vernier to the desired capacity percentage.

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2.2.2 General Operating Precautions

Ensure that:
_ The pump is constantly supplied with product,
_ Discharge pressure remains stable.

2.2.3 Shutdown Procedure

The shutdown procedure depends on the type of product being pumped. Refer to the
specific characteristics in the technical description Section 4 - Appendices, or included in
the order acknowledgement sent to your purchasing department in the case of stock
pumps.
Shutdown procedure is therefore defined in the process operating diagram.
However, the minimum procedure is to stop the pump and close the suction and
discharge valves.

Caution! In the case of a substance prone to settling, the pump


must be cleaned to enable the pump to be restarted without
damage.

2.3 Operating Procedure in the Event of an Incident

In the event of operating irregularities such as:


_ Pump does not start,
_ Pump does not prime itself,
_ Flow rate too low or irregular,
_ Insufficient discharge pressure,
_ Pump stops,
_ Pump does not discharge,
_ Pump abnormally noisy,
Proceed as follows:
_ Stop the pump according to the shutdown procedure described in Paragraph 2.2.3.
_ Hydraulically isolate the pump (suction, discharge),
_ Consult Paragraph 3.5 - Troubleshooting.

2.4 Automatic Control

The use of devices which allow or inhibit pump operation by automatic means is
recommended.
For example, valves with open position electrical contacts, and above minimum level
reading for the product.

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3. MAINTENANCE

3.1 List of Spare Parts

The grey-shaded areas in the tables below indicate the top-priority spare parts.

Diagram of a Simplex Pump

C11

PR5 PR1

P25 PR1D PR1C PR2

PR6A

PR6B PR1B

PR1A
PR6

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Diagram of a Multiplex Pump

1 drive

1 driven X driving
mechanism mechanisms

Diagram of a Driven Mechanism

PR1
PR5

P25 PR1D PR1C PR2

PR6A

PR6B PR1B

PR1A
PR6

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Diagram of a Driving Mechanism

PR1E

PR5 PR1G
PR1D

P25 PR1F

PR6A

PR6B
PR2

PR1A
PR6

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Drive Item C11
Motor
Diameter of
Drive Code Pump Capacity Drive Part No. Speed of Motor Power
Rotation Motor Shaft
T 4-9-12-20-45
(Three-phase) 70-100-140 l/h Gearmotor: C11004A000 1500 rpm 0.12 kW 63
T 10-25-35-50-110
(Three-phase) 170-260-350 l/h Gearmotor: C11002A000 3000 rpm 0.25 kW 63
M 4-9-12-20-45 Motor: C11011C000
(Single-phase) 70-100-140 l/h Reducing gear: C11007A000 1500 rpm 0.12 kW 63
M 10-25-35-50-110 Motor: C11010C000
(Single-phase) 170-260-350 l/h Reducing gear: C11006A000 3000 rpm 0.25 kW 71
A 4-9-12-20-45 Motor: C11011B000
(Three-phase ADF) 70-100-140 l/h Reducing gear: C11007A000 1500 rpm 0.12 kW 63
A 10-25-35-50-110 Motor: C11010B000
(Three-phase ADF) 170-260-350 l/h Reducing gear: C11006A000 3000 rpm 0.25 kW 63
Motor: 92102 000
F 4-9-12-20-45 Brake clutch: C05005A000 1500 rpm 0.25 kW 63
(Brake clutch) 70-100-140 l/h Reducing gear: C11007A000
Plate: 95417 000
10-25-35-50-110 Motor: C11010A000
F 170-260-350 l/h Brake clutch: C05005A000 3000 rpm 0.25 kW 63
(Brake clutch) Reducing gear: C11006A000
Plate: 95417 000
W 4-9-12-20-45
(Reducing gear only) 70-100-140 l/h Reducing gear: C11007A000 1500 rpm 0.12 kW 63 or 71
W 10-25-35-50-110
(Reducing gear only) 170-260-350 l/h Reducing gear: C11006A000 3000 rpm 0.25 kW 63 or 71

Simplex Mechanism or Driven Mechanism


Connecting
Rod Pack of Drive Shaft Eccentric Adjustment Mechanical
Pumphead Version Gaskets Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly
Pump Type Assembly
Item PR1A Item PR1B Item PR1C Item PR1D Item PR2 Item PR1
LG2-4 ; LG2-10 P-PF-PS-PC PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029A000
LG2-4 ; LG2-10 D-S-SC-SA-H-HD PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029V000
LG2-9 ; LG2-25 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029B000
LG2-12 ; LG2-35 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007B000 PR2000F000 PR1029C000
LG2-20 ; LG2-50 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007C000 PR2000G000 PR1029D000
LG2-45 ; LG2-110 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007B000 PR2000F000 PR1029E000
LG2-70 ; LG2-170 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007C000 PR2000G000 PR1029F000
LG2-100 ; LG2-260 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007D000 PR2000H000 PR1029G000
LG2-140 ; LG2-350 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004B000 PR1006A000 PR1007E000 PR2000J000 PR1029H000

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Driving Mechanism
Connecting Pack of Drive Shaft Eccentric Adjustment Mechanical
Pump Type Pumphead Rod Assembly Gaskets Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly
Version Item PR1A Item PR1E Item PR1F Item PR1D Item PR2 Item PR1G
LG2-4 ; LG2-10 P-PF-PS-PC PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029K000
LG2-4 ; LG2-10 D-S-SC-SA-H-HD PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029U000
LG2-9 ; LG2-25 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007A000 PR2000E000 PR1029L000
LG2-12 ; LG2-35 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007B000 PR2000F000 PR1029M000
LG2-20 ; LG2-50 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007C000 PR2000G000 PR1029N000
LG2-45 ; LG2-110 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007B000 PR2000F000 PR1029P000
LG2-70 ; LG2-170 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007C000 PR2000G000 PR1029R000
LG2-100 ; LG2-260 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007D000 PR2000H000 PR1029S000
LG2-140 ; LG2-350 All versions PR1028B000 PR1004C000 PR1006B000 PR1007E000 PR2000J000 PR1029T000

Pumphead
Diaphragm Pack of Suction Check Discharge Pumphead
Pumphead Assembly Gaskets Valve Box Check Valve Assembly
Pump Type Version Item P25 Item .PR6B Item PR6 Box Item PR5
Item PR6A
P P25002 095 PR6006A186 PR6022A000 PR6022B000 PR5004A000
PS P25002 095 PR6006A185 PR6022C000 PR6022C000 PR5008C000
PF P25002 095 PR6006A095 PR6022B000 PR6022B000 PR5004D000
LG2-2 PC P25002 095 PR6006A186 PR6022E000 PR6022E000 PR5004G000
LG2-4 S P25002 095 PR6006C095 PR6005A000 PR6005B000 PR5004Y000
LG2-10 SC P25002 095 PR6006C095 PR6005D000 PR6005E000 PR5004I000
SA P25002 095 PR6006C095 PR6005A000 PR6005B000 PR5004U000
D P25002 095 PR6006A095 PR6004G000 PR6004H000 PR5004V000
H P25002 095 PR6006E186 PR6009A000 PR6009B000 PR5010B000
HD P25002 095 PR6006F186 PR6009E000 PR6009F000 PR5010D000
P PR5005A000 PR6006A186 PR6022A000 PR6022A000 PR5004B000
PS PR5005A000 PR6006A185 PR6022C000 PR6022C000 PR5008B000
LG2-9 PF PR5005A000 PR6006A095 PR6022B000 PR6022B000 PR5004E000
LG2-12 PC PR5005A000 PR6006A186 PR6022E000 PR6022E000 PR5004H000
LG2-20 S PR5005A000 PR6006C095 PR6005A000 PR6005B000 PR5004L000
LG2-25 SC PR5005A000 PR6006C095 PR6005D000 PR6005E000 PR5004S000
LG2-35 SA PR5005A000 PR6006C095 PR6005A000 PR6005B000 PR5004K000
LG2-50 D PR5005A000 PR6006A095 PR6004G000 PR6004H000 PR5004W000
H PR5005A000 PR6006E186 PR6009A000 PR6009B000 PR5010A000
HD PR5005A000 PR6006F186 PR6009E000 PR6009F000 PR5010E000
P PR5005B000 PR6006B186 PR6004N000 PR6004P000 PR5004C000
LG2-45 PS PR5005B000 PR6006B185 PR6004X000 PR6004Y000 PR5004O000
LG2-70 PF PR5005B000 PR6006B095 PR6004Q000 PR6004R000 PR5004F000
LG2-100 PC PR5005B000 PR6006G186 PR6004S000 PR6004T000 PR5004J000
LG2-110 S PR5005B000 PR6006D095 PR6005F000 PR6005G000 PR5004M000
LG2-140 SC PR5005B000 PR6006D095 PR6005J000 PR6005K000 PR5004T000
LG2-170 SA PR5005B000 PR6006D095 PR6005F000 PR6005G000 PR5004Q000
LG2-260 D PR5005B000 PR6006B095 PR6004V000 PR6004W000 PR5004X000
LG2-350 H PR5005B000 PR6006B186 PR6009C000 PR6009D000 PR5010C000
HD PR5005B000 PR6006B186 PR6009G000 PR6009H000 PR5010F000

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3.2 Handling Means and Procedure

The low mass of the pump requires no special handling procedure.

3.3 Storage Conditions

A) In standard PCM packaging


Pumps and pump parts must be stored in their original packaging, in a stable position,
protected from impact, and in a dry location.

B) After unwrapping
. Protect the equipment from impact,
. Protect the equipment from dust using plastic film,
. Reseal the cover.

C) Packaged according to S.E.I. 4c


Every six months,
. Open the cover and replace the moisture absorbent sachets.
. Check the machined surfaces, and grease if necessary.
. Reseal the cover.

3.4 Preventive Maintenance

All maintenance must be carried out by trained, qualified personnel in accordance with the
instructions given in this manual.
Any failure to comply with this rule releases PCM from all responsibility.

Before performing any maintenance operation on the


pump, check that all precautions have been taken:
upstream and downstream valves closed, pipes cleaned
and purged, electrical power supply disconnected, and all
usual measures concerning the safety of personnel to be
taken according to the instructions in force.

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3.4.1 Periodic Inspection (for eight-hour day use, five days per week)
_ Tightness of pumphead mounting screws (torque), once a month (see Paragraph 3.4.4)
_ Temperature of casing, once a month (must never exceed 80°C during operation)
_ Dirt accumulation in filter at suction, once a week
_ Check valves for cleanliness and signs of leakage (annual replacement irrespective of
condition)
_ Diaphragm wear (annual replacement irrespective of condition)
_ Possible leakage of grease or pumped liquid, once a week.

3.4.2 Cleaning

External Cleaning
Remove any soiling from the equipment which could damage the paintwork or corrode the
pump.

Internal Cleaning
Cleaning procedures and frequency depend on the specific use of the pump and the
product being pumped. Nonetheless, the minimum procedure is described below.
With the pump in operation introduce to the suction side a suitable cleaning product which
is compatible with the product being pumped and the constituent materials of the pump.
Cleaning duration is defined by the pump operating process. At the end of this time, stop
the pump according to Paragraph 2.2.3.

3.4.3 Lubrication
The pump is designed to be greased for life. Nonetheless, when performing any
operation on its mechanism, you are advised to replace the lubricant (0.9 kg).
Use two cartridges, Part No. C01001A000, supplied by PCM.
If the lubricant supplied by PCM is not available, please consult the table of equivalent
lubricants given on Page 24.

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Product Name Manufacturer NLGI Grade
ELF ROLEXA 2 ELF 2
MULTI EP2 IGOL 2
UNAX EP2 LABO 2
RENOLIT BFX FUCHS 2
GREASE EP/R2 UNIL 2

3.4.4 Torque

Mounting hardware torques are given in the tables below.

Pumphead Mounting Hardware Torque


Pumphead Torque for Torque for
Version 4-9-10-12-20-25 35-50 l/h 45-70-100-110-140-170-260 350 l/h
P-PS-PF-PC-D-H-HD 10 Nm 20 Nm
S-SA-SC 10 Nm 20 Nm

Mechanism Mounting Hardware Torque


Pumphead Torque for Torque for
Version 4-9-10-12-20-25 35-50 l/h 45-70-100-110-140-170-260 350 l/h
P-PS-PF-PC-D-H-HD 10 Nm 10 Nm
S-SA-SC 10 Nm 10 Nm

3.5 Corrective Maintenance

3.5.1 Troubleshooting
Refer to the troubleshooting table.

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Symptom Cause Solution
a) Fuses melted a) Replace fuses
Pump does not b) Thermal relay was overloaded and b) Rearm thermal relay
turn tripped
c) Voltage too low c) Determine the cause (cable cross-
section might be too small)
d) Discharge pipe blocked d) Remove blockage
e) Liquid has solidified in the pump e) Clean pumphead
f) Discharge pressure too high f) Review the installation

a) Insufficient suction lift a) Replace suction pipe by pipe with


Pump does not larger cross-section or place pump
discharge the under load
expected capacity b) Suction pipes not sealed b) Seal or replace suction pipes
c) Suction height too great c) Rearrange installation to reduce the
height
d) Poor calibration of pump d) Calibrate pump
e) Pump operating at incorrect speed e) Check power supply voltage and
frequency available.
Compare to frequency indicated on
motor plate.
f) Valve seats dirty or worn f) Clean or replace.
g) Diaphragm damaged g) Replace diaphragm.

Pump output is a) Pipes poorly sealed a) Repair or replace suction pipes


random
a) Characteristics of electrical power a) Change the motor
Motor overheating supply do not correspond to motor
characteristics.
b) Inadequate quantity of grease in casing b) Check contents of casing. According
to level of lubricant, top up the grease.
c) Pump operating outside its intended c) Check actual operating conditions, and
characteristics compare to conditions indicated on
plate. Return the conditions to a
normal level; review the installation.

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Symptom Cause Solution
Pump is noisy a) Valve noises a) Valves should normally make noise in
during operation: the pumphead because of their
1) In pumphead movement. This is sometimes
2) In casing amplified by natural pipe resonance,
confirming normal valve operation.
b) Worn drive b) Change wheel/screw
Knocking at a) Very light knocking is normal. However, a) Place a pulsation damper at the
pumping frequency significant impacts can be caused by discharge
hammer blows

Pump output is too a) Siphoning a) Place a loading valve at the discharge


high b) Capacity overload caused by large tube b) Place a pulsation damper at the suction
lengths and/or discharge

Pump is a) Pressure differential between suction a) Place a loading valve set at between 2
discharging at 0% and discharge is too small and 3 bars at the discharge

Output not linear a) Pressure differential between suction a) Place a loading valve set at between 2
with respect to and discharge is too small and 3 bars at the discharge
setting

3.5.2 Disassembly

Before performing any maintenance operation on the


pump, check that all precautions have been taken:
upstream and downstream valves closed, pipes cleaned
and purged, electrical power supply disconnected, and all
usual measures concerning the safety of personnel to be
taken according to the instructions in force.
A tool kit is available, reference PR9001D000, and can be
obtained from our Customer Service Department.

Refer to the exploded views on the following pages.

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Exploded View of a Simplex Pump

Motor fan cover

Drive

Drive shaft
Roller bearing

Internal circlip
Dog point
Axis of socket
valve boxes Bearing cover
setscrew Roller bearing
Adjustment support Vernier
Eccentric
Discharge O-ring
check valve Locking device
box
Drive
mounting Adjustment screw
screw
Spacer
mounting Circlip Drive gasket Stroke
screw Casing adjustment
Pumphead mounting screw

Pumphead Spacer
mounting
screw
Protective
belows
Suction Support gasket
check
valve box Diaphragm
Connecting rod
Spring

Stop
spring

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Exploded View of a Multiplex Pump
Exploded View of a Driven Mechanism

Drive shaft

Roller bearing
Internal circlip
Dog point
Axis of socket Bearing cover
valve boxes setscrew Roller bearing
Vernier
Adjustment support
Eccentric
O-ring
Discharge Locking device
check valve
box Driving Adjustment screw
mechanism
mounting screw Circlip Drive gasket
Stroke
Spacer Casing adjustment
mounting mounting screw
screw
Pumphead

Pumphead
mounting Spacer
screw
Support gasket
Suction Protective
check belows
valve box Connecting rod
Diaphragm
Spring
Stop
spring

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Exploded View of a Driving Mechanism

Multiplexing
spacer Gasket
Multiplexing spacer
mounting screw
Multiplexing
spacer
Roller bearing
Dog point
socket Internal circlip
Roller bearing
setscrew
Circlip
Roller bearing
Axis of Eccentric Vernier
valve boxes
Adjustment support

Drive shaft O-ring


Discharge Locking device
check valve
box
Adjustment screw
Driving mechanism or
drive mounting screw Drive gasket Stroke
Spacer Casing adjustment
mounting mounting screw
Pumphead screw

Pumphead Spacer
mounting Protective
screw belows
Support gasket
Suction Stop
check spring Connecting rod
valve box

Diaphragm Spring

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3.5.2.1 Removal of Pumphead
_ Position the stroke adjustment at 0.
_ Disconnect the suction and discharge pipes from the corresponding valve boxes.
_ Loosen and remove the pumphead mounting screws.
_ Remove the diaphragm by turning anticlockwise.
_ Remove the suction check valve box (at the bottom) and discharge check valve box (at
the top), and mark them.

3.5.2.2 Removal of Stroke adjustment


_ Loosen the stroke adjustment mounting screws and remove.
_ Set vernier to 100%
_ Pull on the vernier to remove adjustment assembly.
_ Pull on the locking device.

3.5.2.3 Disassembly of Simplex Mechanism


See exploded view of simplex pump.
_ Remove the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.2.1).
_ Loosen the stroke adjustment mounting screws and remove.
Note: At this disassembly stage, remove remaining grease from inside the
casing, to allow continued disassembly without nuisance.
And IMPORTANT, make sure to install the tool ref.PR9001A000 or
equivalent on the connecting rod head as appropriate, to avoid any
difficulty. See below for detail :

Flange
Hand wheel

Tie rod

NEVER STAND ON THE REAR OF THE PUMP WHILE


DISMANTLING THE CONNECTING ROD.
_ Once the tool is installed as described on the top picture, turn the hand wheel, while
holding the tie rod (previously screwed on the connecting rod),to restain the spring and
keep the connecting rod in place while removing the drive shaft.
_ Remove the motor fan cover.
_ Turn the drive shaft using the motor fan to gain access to the head of the dog point
setscrew via the rear of the casing.
_ Loosen the dog point setscrew located on the eccentric, and remove.

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_ Remove the bearing cover from the side of the casing by tapping on one side to make
it rock.
_ Remove the internal circlip.
_ Pull on the drive shaft using the tapped hole intended for this purpose.
Note: Special tools can be supplied by PCM. Please contact our Customer
Service Department.
Turn the hand wheel anticlockwise, while holding the tie rod securely, to avoid
the tie rod to come out of the connecting rod. This could eject the connecting
rod and the spring out of the casing, and cause severe injury.
_ After fully relieving the spring, unscrew the tie rod from the connecting rod, and
remove the mechanism from the casing.
_ Remove the roller bearing from the drive shaft.
_ Separate the eccentric assembly from the connecting rod and loosen the spring from
the casing.
_ Loosen the front spacer mounting screws, and remove the spacer, protective bellows
and the stop spring from the casing.
_ Remove the two circlips from the eccentric assembly, and remove the roller bearing.
_ Loosen the drive mounting screws, and remove the drive.
3.5.2.4 Disassembly of Multiplex Mechanism
See diagram of multiplex pump.
_ Remove the pumpheads (see 3.5.2.1).
_ Loosen the stroke adjustment screws, and remove the stroke adjusters.
Note: At this stage of disassembly, remove any remaining grease from inside
the casings, to continue disassembling the mechanism without
nuisances.
On this multiplex pump, it is important to distinguish between the two types of mechanism
on each pumphead.
They are distinguished as follows, when looking at the pump facing the pumphead:
_ The head on the far left is controlled by a driven mechanism.
_ The other heads, located between the driven mechanism and the drive, are
controlled by driving mechanisms.
Important: Isolate the parts of each mechanism separately.
Disassembly of the Driven Mechanism
Note: At this stage of disassembly, remove remaining grease from inside the
casing, to allow continued disassembly without nuisance.
And IMPORTANT, make sure to install the tool ref.PR9001A000 or
equivalent on the connecting rod head as appropriate, to avoid any
difficulty. See below for detail :

Flange
Hand wheel

Tie rod

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Never stand on the rear of the pump while fitting the
connecting rod.
_ Once the tool is installed as described on the top picture, turn the hand wheel, while
holding the tie rod (previously screwed on the connecting rod),to restain the spring and
keep the connecting rod in place while removing the drive shaft.
_ Remove the motor fan cover.
_ Turn the drive shaft using the motor fan to gain access to the head of the dog point
setscrew via the rear of the casing.
_ Loosen the dog point setscrew located on the eccentric, and remove.
_ Remove the bearing cover from the side of the casing by tapping on one side to make
it rock.
_ Remove the internal circlip.
_ Pull on the drive shaft using the tapped hole intended for this purpose.
Note: Special tools can be supplied by PCM. Please contact our Customer
Service Department.
Turn the hand wheel anticlockwise, while holding the tie rod securely, to avoid
the tie rod to come out of the connecting rod. This could eject the connecting
rod and the spring out of the casing, and cause severe injury.
_ After fully relieving the spring, unscrew the tie rod from the connecting rod,
and remove the mechanism from the casing.
_ Remove the roller bearing from the drive shaft.
_ Separate the eccentric assembly from the connecting rod and loosen the spring from
the casing.
_ Loosen the front spacer mounting screws, and remove the spacer, protective bellows
and the stop spring from the casing.
_ Remove the two circlips from the eccentric assembly, and remove the roller bearing.
_ Loosen the mounting screws of the next mechanism, and remove the casing.

Disassembly of the Driving Mechanism

Note: At this stage of disassembly, remove remaining grease from inside the
casing, to allow continued disassembly without nuisance.
And IMPORTANT, make sure to install the tool ref.PR9001A000 or
equivalent on the connecting rod head as appropriate, to avoid any
difficulty. See below for detail :

Flange
Hand wheel

Tie rod

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Never stand on the rear of the pump while fitting the
connecting rod.
_ Once the tool is installed as described on the top picture, turn the hand wheel, while
holding the tie rod (previously screwed on the connecting rod),to restain the spring and
keep the connecting rod in place while removing the drive shaft.
_ Remove the motor fan cover.
_ Turn the drive shaft using the motor fan to gain access to the head of the dog point
setscrew via the rear of the casing.
_ Loosen the dog point setscrew located on the eccentric, and remove.
_ Loosen the multiplexing spacer screws, and remove the spacer.
_ Remove the internal circlip.
_ Pull on the drive shaft using the tapped hole intended for this purpose.
Note: Special tools can be supplied by PCM. Please contact our Customer
Service Department.
Turn the hand wheel anticlockwise, while holding the tie rod securely, to avoid the
tie rod to come out of the connecting rod. This could eject the connecting rod and
the spring out of the casing, and cause severe injury.
_ After fully relieving the spring, unscrew the tie rod from the connecting rod, and
remove the mechanism from the casing.
_ Remove the roller bearing from the drive shaft.
_ Separate the eccentric assembly from the connecting rod and loosen the spring from
the casing.
_ Loosen the front spacer mounting screws, and remove the spacer, protective bellows
and the stop spring from the casing.
_ Remove the two circlips from the eccentric assembly, and remove the roller bearing.
_ Loosen the mounting screws of the next mechanism or a drive, and remove the casing.
3.5.3 Reassembly
Refer to exploded view in Paragraph 3.5.2
3.5.3.1 Reinstallation of Stroke Adjustment
_ Place the locking device in the location provided in the adjustment support according
to the diagram below.

A B
A>B

_ Position the adjustment screw and gasket, insert and tighten in the adjustment
support.
_ Place the vernier temporarily on the adjustment screw.
_ Reinstall the gasket on the adjustment support.
_ Reinstall the assembly on the casing, and secure using the mounting hardware (see
torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).
_ Perform the Zero-Point adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.4).

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3.5.3.2 Reassembly of Simplex Mechanism
After cleaning the parts and checking their condition, reassemble by performing the
following steps:
_ Fit the stop spring in the casing, the protective below, the spacer and screw it on the
casing (see the tightening torque on Paragraph 3.4.4). Check for correct fitting of
the protective below.
_ Place the drive and gasket on the casing, and secure using the mounting hardware
(see torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).
_ Fit the roller bearing on the eccentric, and reinstall the circlips.
_ Fit the eccentric assembly in the connecting rod , and put the mechanism on the
bench.
_ Install the spring on the spring stop, then put the mechanism {connecting rod,
eccentric} in the casing.
_ Use the mounting tool (see diagram on Paragraph 3.5.2.3) and put the flange on the
spacer, crossed by the tie rod, screwed on the connecting rod.

Never stand on the rear of the pump while fitting the


connecting rod.
_ Screw the hand wheel up to block the system. Check the spring’s position on the
stop spring, before continuing to screw the hand wheel.
_ Screw on the hand wheel to allow the drive shaft fitting in the casing and the eccentric
assembly.
_ Push the roller bearing on the drive shaft until it stops against the shoulder.
_ Insert the drive shaft in the eccentric assembly, and position it in the drive by indexing
using its key until it stops.
_ Reinsert the internal circlip.
_ Reinstall the bearing cover on the side of the casing.
_ Unscrew the hand wheel while holding the tie rod. After loosing the flange, unscrew the
tie rod from the connecting rod.
_ Fit the protective below boot in its housing on the connecting rod.
_ Place the dog point setscrew on the eccentric, and if necessary turn the eccentric
using the motor fan to locate correct position.
_ Index the eccentric, and lock in position on the drive shaft using the dog point
setscrew.
_ Add grease (see Paragraph 3.4.3), and reinstall the motor fan cover.
_ Reinstall the stroke adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.1).
_ Zero-Point Adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.3).
_ Reinstall the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.3.4).

3.5.3.3 Reassembly of the Multiplex Mechanism


After cleaning the parts and checking that they are in good condition, reassemble in the
following order.
On this multiplex pump, it is important to distinguish between the two types of mechanism
on each pumphead.
They are distinguished as follows, when looking at the pump facing the pumphead:
_The head on the far left is controlled by a driven mechanism.
_The other heads, located between the driven mechanism and the drive, are
controlled by driving mechanisms.

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Reassembly of Driving Mechanism
_ Fit the stop spring in the casing, the protective below, the spacer and screw it on the
casing (see the tightening torque on Paragraph 3.4.4). Check for correct fitting of
the protective below.
_ Place the drive or the previous mechanism and gasket on the casing, and secure using
the mounting hardware (see torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).
_ Fit the roller bearing on the eccentric, and reinstall the circlips.
_ Fit the eccentric assembly in the connecting rod , and put the mechanism on the
bench.
_ Install the spring on the spring stop, then put the mechanism {connecting rod,
eccentric} in the casing.
_ Use the mounting tool (see diagram on Paragraph 3.5.2.3) and put the flange on the
spacer, crossed by the tie rod, screwed on the connecting rod.

Never stand on the rear of the pump while fitting the


connecting rod.
_ Screw the hand wheel up to block the system. Check the spring’s position on the
stop spring, before continuing to screw the hand wheel.
_ Screw on the hand wheel to allow the drive shaft fitting in the casing and the eccentric
assembly.
_ Push the roller bearing on the drive shaft until it stops against the shoulder.
_ Insert the drive shaft in the eccentric assembly, and position it in the drive by indexing
using its key until it stops.
_ Reinsert the internal circlip.
_ Unscrew the hand wheel while holding the tie rod. After loosing the flange, unscrew the
tie rod from the connecting rod.
_ Fit the protective below boot in its housing on the connecting rod.
_ Place the dog point setscrew on the eccentric, and if necessary turn the eccentric
using the motor fan to locate correct position.
_ Index the eccentric, and lock in position on the drive shaft using the dog point
setscrew.
_ Add grease (see Paragraph 3.4.3), and reinstall the motor fan cover.
_ Reinstall the stroke adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.1).
_ Zero-Point Adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.3).
_ Reinstall the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.3.4).
Note: The phase shift of each mechanism within itself is defined as follows:
_ Pump with two pumpheads: in phase, or 180° phase shift.
_ Pump with three pumpheads: in phase, or 120° phase shift.
Phase shift is the angular position of the key of a drive shaft with respect
to the key of the preceding drive shaft after coupling of the two drive
shafts.

Reassembly of Driven Mechanism


_ Fit the stop spring in the casing, the protective below, the spacer and screw it on the
casing (see the tightening torque on Paragraph 3.4.4). Check for correct fitting of
the protective below.
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_ Place the previous mechanism and gasket on the casing, and secure using the
mounting hardware (see torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).
_ Fit the roller bearing on the eccentric, and reinstall the circlips.
_ Fit the eccentric assembly in the connecting rod , and put the mechanism on the
bench.
_ Install the spring on the spring stop, then put the mechanism {connecting rod,
eccentric} in the casing.
_ Use the mounting tool (see diagram on Paragraph 3.5.2.3) and put the flange on the
spacer, crossed by the tie rod, screwed on the connecting rod.

Never stand on the rear of the pump while fitting the


connecting rod.
_ Screw the hand wheel up to block the system. Check the spring’s position on the
stop spring, before continuing to screw the hand wheel.
_ Screw on the hand wheel to allow the drive shaft fitting in the casing and the eccentric
assembly.
_ Push the roller bearing on the drive shaft until it stops against the shoulder.
_ Insert the drive shaft in the eccentric assembly, and position it in the previous
mechanism by indexing using its key until it stops.
_ Reinsert the internal circlip.
_ Reinstall the bearing cover on the side of the casing.
_ Unscrew the hand wheel while holding the tie rod. After loosing the flange, unscrew the
tie rod from the connecting rod.
_ Fit the protective below boot in its housing on the connecting rod.
_ Place the dog point setscrew on the eccentric, and if necessary turn the eccentric
using the motor fan to locate correct position.
_ Index the eccentric, and lock in position on the drive shaft using the dog point
setscrew.
_ Add grease (see Paragraph 3.4.3), and reinstall the motor fan cover.
_ Reinstall the stroke adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.1).
_ Zero-Point Adjustment (see Paragraph 3.5.3.3).
_ Reinstall the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.3.4).

3.5.3.4 Zero-Point Adjustment


_ Remove the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.2.1).
_ Remove the vernier from the adjustment.
_ Loosen the adjustment screw until the O-ring is visible.
_ Remove the motor fan cover.
_ Turn the fan to bring the diaphragm to full forward position.
_ Tighten the adjustment screw until it makes contact with the connecting rod plate.
_ Lock the setting using the locking device.
_ Reinstall the vernier on the adjustment, and position it on 0.
_ Reinstall the pumphead (see Paragraph 3.5.3.5).
_ Perform a test of the pump using water to ensure that there is no discharge at 0% and
under 0-bar pressure at the discharge (see Paragraph 1.3.1).

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3.5.3.5 Reinstallation of Pumphead
_ Install a new diaphragm.
_ Set the stroke adjustment to 100, and turn the drive manually to position the
diaphragm as far as possible to the rear.
_ Reinstall the pumphead with the valve boxes in a vertical position.
_ Tighten the pumphead mounting hardware (see torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).
_ Reposition the suction check valve box at the bottom, and the discharge check valve
box at the top, with new gaskets.
_ Tighten the pumphead mounting hardware, but do not lock into position.
_ Lock the pumphead mounting screws in position (see torque in Paragraph 3.4.4).

3.6 Conservation of Equipment when Idle

Proceed as follows:
_ Release suction and discharge pressures.
_ Empty pipes and pump.
_ Clean pipes and pump using a product which is compatible with the product being
pumped and the constituent materials of the pump.
_ Run the pump to ensure better cleaning.
_ Stop the pump.
_ Isolate the pump from the rest of the circuit.

3.7 Accessories

See specific instructions in Section 4 - Appendices.

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4. APPENDICES

❏ PCM standard painting procedure (See next page)


❏ Technical Description
❏ Accessories (optional)
❏ Automatic Control (optional)

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PAINTING
PCM SPECIFICATION I121F/d (21/03/96)

Established on : 05/01/2000 By : FAVREAU Sheet : 1/1

PROCESS : Standard 1 (a)


Application field : Standard specification used to protect the pumps.

SURFACE PREPARATION :

SAND BLASTING and DEGREASING.

1 COAT : PRIMARY (for protected parts before the storage like castings, base plates, stators, …).

COLOR : grey RAL : THICKNESS : 20 microns

REMARKS : PRODUCT USED : Mono-componante Vinyl : Wash primer ref. PCM : 42911 902G.

1 COAT : PRIMARY (to protect no-coated parts after assembly).

COLOR : grey RAL : THICKNESS : 20 microns

REMARKS : PRODUCT USED : Mono-componante Vinyl : Wash primer ref. PCM : 42911 902G.

2 COAT : TOP.

COLOR : Specification on internal order RAL : 5019 or 9010 THICKNESS : 35 microns

REMARKS : PRODUCT USED : Bi-componante Acrylic Vinyl Polyester ref PCM : 42930 5019 or 9010.
7 parts of HY for 1 part of HYA340 Minimum drying time at 23°C : 5h

TOTAL THICKNESS APPLIED : 55 microns.

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NOTES

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