KSB Etabloc Installation Manual

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The document provides an installation and operating manual for a closed-coupled pump. It discusses safety, transport, storage, description and technical specifications of the pump.

The document is an installation and operating manual for a closed-coupled pump model called Etabloc. It provides information on installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the pump.

The document discusses key safety symbols, intended use, personnel qualifications, consequences of non-compliance, operator safety, safety during maintenance and unauthorized operation. It also covers explosion protection requirements.

Closed-coupled Pump

Etabloc

Installation/Operating
Manual

Legal information/Copyright
Installation/Operating Manual Etabloc
Original operating manual
All rights reserved. The contents provided herein must neither be distributed, copied, reproduced, edited or
processed for any other purpose, nor otherwise transmitted, published or made available to a third party without
the manufacturer's express written consent.
Subject to technical modification without prior notice.
KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Frankenthal 10.04.2013

Contents

Contents
Glossary .................................................................................................5
1

General ..................................................................................................6

1.1

Principles ...........................................................................................................6

1.2

Installation of partly completed machinery .................................................... 6

1.3

Target group ..................................................................................................... 6

1.4

Other applicable documents ............................................................................ 6

1.5

Symbols .............................................................................................................6

Safety .....................................................................................................8

2.1

Key to safety symbols/markings ....................................................................... 8

2.2

General .............................................................................................................. 8

2.3

Intended use .....................................................................................................8

2.4

Personnel qualification and training ............................................................... 9

2.5

Consequences and risks caused by non-compliance with these operating


instructions ........................................................................................................ 9

2.6

Safety awareness ..............................................................................................9

2.7

Safety information for the operator/user ..................................................... 10

2.8

Safety information for maintenance, inspection and installation work ..... 10

2.9

Unauthorised modes of operation ................................................................ 10

2.10

Explosion protection ...................................................................................... 10

Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal .............................................13

3.1

Checking the condition upon delivery .......................................................... 13

3.2

Transport ......................................................................................................... 13

3.3

Storage/preservation ...................................................................................... 14

3.4

Return to supplier ........................................................................................... 14

3.5

Disposal ...........................................................................................................15

Description of the Pump (Set) ............................................................16

4.1

General description ........................................................................................ 16

4.2

Product Information as per Regulation No. 547/2012 (for Water Pumps with
a Maximum Shaft Power of 150 kW) Implementing "Ecodesign" Directive
2009/125/EC ..................................................................................................... 16

4.3

Designation ..................................................................................................... 16

4.4

Name plate ...................................................................................................... 17

4.5

Design details .................................................................................................. 17

4.6

Design and function ....................................................................................... 18

4.7

Noise characteristics .......................................................................................19

4.8

Scope of supply ............................................................................................... 19

4.9

Dimensions and weights ................................................................................19

Installation at Site ...............................................................................20

5.1

Safety regulations ........................................................................................... 20

5.2

Checking the site before installation ............................................................ 20

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5.3

Installing the pump set .................................................................................. 20

5.4

Piping .............................................................................................................. 21

5.5

Enclosure/insulation .......................................................................................24

5.6

Electrical connection ...................................................................................... 24

5.7

Checking the direction of rotation ................................................................ 25

Commissioning/Start-up/Shutdown ...................................................27

6.1

Commissioning/start-up ................................................................................. 27

6.2

Operating limits .............................................................................................. 29

6.3

Shutdown/storage/preservation .................................................................... 31

6.4

Returning to service .......................................................................................31

Servicing/Maintenance .......................................................................33

7.1

Safety regulations ........................................................................................... 33

7.2

Maintenance/inspection ................................................................................. 34

7.3

Drainage/cleaning ..........................................................................................36

7.4

Dismantling the pump set .............................................................................. 36

7.5

Reassembling the pump set ........................................................................... 39

7.6

Tightening torques ......................................................................................... 42

7.7

Spare parts stock ............................................................................................. 43

Trouble-shooting ................................................................................47

Related Documents ............................................................................49

9.1

Installation examples ...................................................................................... 49

9.2

Exploded view / List of components ............................................................. 52

10

EC Declaration of Conformity ...........................................................62

11

Certificate of Decontamination .........................................................63


Index ....................................................................................................64

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Glossary

Glossary
Hydraulic system

Back pull-out design

The part of the pump in which the kinetic


energy is converted into pressure energy

The complete back pull-out unit can be pulled


out without having to remove the pump casing
from the piping.

Pool of pumps

Back pull-out unit

Pumps which are purchased and stored


independently of their later use

Pump without pump casing; partly completed


machinery

Certificate of decontamination
A certificate of decontamination is enclosed by
the customer when returning the product to
the manufacturer to certify that the product
has been properly drained to eliminate any
environmental and health hazards arising from
components in contact with the fluid handled.

Pump
Machine without drive, additional components
or accessories

Pump set
Complete pump set consisting of pump, drive,
additional components and accessories

Suction lift line/suction head line

Close-coupled design
Motor directly fitted to the pump via a flange
or a drive lantern

The line which is connected to the suction


nozzle

Discharge line
The line which is connected to the discharge
nozzle

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1 General

1 General
1.1 Principles
This operating manual is supplied as an integral part of the type series and variants
indicated on the front cover. The manual describes the proper and safe use of this
equipment in all phases of operation.
The name plate indicates the type series and size, the main operating data, the order
number and the order item number. The order number and order item number
uniquely identify the pump (set) and serve as identification for all further business
processes.
In the event of damage, immediately contact your nearest KSB service centre to
maintain the right to claim under warranty.
Noise characteristics ( Section 4.7 Page 19)

1.2 Installation of partly completed machinery


To install partly completed machinery supplied by KSB, refer to the sub-sections
under Servicing/Maintenance.( Section 7.5.4 Page 41)

1.3 Target group


This manual is aimed at the target group of trained and qualified specialist technical
personnel.( Section 2.4 Page 9)

1.4 Other applicable documents


Table 1: Overview of other applicable documents
Document
Data sheet
General arrangement drawing/
outline drawing
Drawing of auxiliary connections
Hydraulic characteristic curve
General assembly drawing1)
Sub-supplier product literature1)
Spare parts lists1)
Piping layout1)
List of components1)
Drawing for assembly1)

Contents
Description of the technical data of the pump (set)
Description of mating and installation dimensions
for the pump (set), weights
Description of auxiliary connections
Characteristic curves showing head, NPSH
required, efficiency and power input
Sectional drawing of the pump
Operating manuals and other documentation for
accessories and integrated machine parts
Description of spare parts
Description of auxiliary piping
Description of all pump components
Sectional drawing of the installed shaft seal

For accessories and/or integrated machinery components observe the relevant


manufacturer's product literature.

1.5 Symbols
Table 2: Symbols used in this manual
Symbol

1)

If agreed upon in scope of supply

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Description
Conditions which need to be fulfilled before proceeding with the
step-by-step instructions
Safety instructions
Result of an action
Cross-references

1 General

Symbol
1.

Description
Step-by-step instructions

2.
Note
Recommendations and important information on how to handle
the product

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2 Safety

2 Safety
!

DANGER

All the information contained in this section refers to hazardous situations.

2.1 Key to safety symbols/markings


Table 3: Definition of safety symbols/markings
Symbol
!

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

Description
DANGER
This signal word indicates a high-risk hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
This signal word indicates a medium-risk hazard which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This signal word indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could
result in damage to the machine and its functions.
Explosion protection
This symbol identifies information about avoiding explosions in
potentially explosive atmospheres in accordance with EC Directive
94/9/EC (ATEX).
General hazard
In conjunction with one of the signal words this symbol indicates a
hazard which will or could result in death or serious injury.
Electrical hazard
In conjunction with one of the signal words this symbol indicates a
hazard involving electrical voltage and identifies information about
protection against electrical voltage.
Machine damage
In conjunction with the signal word CAUTION this symbol indicates
a hazard for the machine and its functions.

2.2 General
This manual contains general installation, operating and maintenance instructions
that must be observed to ensure safe pump operation and prevent personal injury
and damage to property.
The safety information in all sections of this manual must be complied with.
This manual must be read and completely understood by the specialist personnel/
operators responsible prior to installation and commissioning.
The contents of this manual must be available to the specialist personnel at the site
at all times.
Information attached directly to the pump must always be complied with and be
kept in a perfectly legible condition at all times. This applies to, for example:
Arrow indicating the direction of rotation
Markings for connections
Name plate
The operator is responsible for ensuring compliance with all local regulations not
taken into account in this manual.

2.3 Intended use


The pump (set) must only be operated within the operating limits described in the
other applicable documents.
Only operate pumps/pump sets which are in perfect technical condition.
Do not operate the pump (set) in partially assembled condition.
Only use the pump to handle the fluids described in the data sheet or product
literature of the pump model.

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Never operate the pump without the fluid handled.


Observe the minimum flow rates indicated in the data sheet or product literature
(to prevent overheating, bearing damage, etc).
Observe the maximum flow rates indicated in the data sheet or product
literature (to prevent overheating, mechanical seal damage, cavitation damage,
bearing damage, etc).
Do not throttle the flow rate on the suction side of the pump (to prevent
cavitation damage).
Consult the manufacturer about any use or mode of operation not described in
the data sheet or product literature.
Prevention of foreseeable misuse
Never open discharge-side shut-off elements further than permitted.
The maximum flow rate specified in the data sheet or product literature
would be exceeded.
Risk of cavitation damage
Never exceed the permissible operating limits specified in the data sheet or
product literature regarding pressure, temperature, etc.
Observe all safety information and instructions in this manual.

2.4 Personnel qualification and training


All personnel involved must be fully qualified to transport, install, operate, maintain
and inspect the machinery this manual refers to.
The responsibilities, competence and supervision of all personnel involved in
transport, installation, operation, maintenance and inspection must be clearly
defined by the operator.
Deficits in knowledge must be rectified by means of training and instruction
provided by sufficiently trained specialist personnel. If required, the operator can
commission the manufacturer/supplier to train the personnel.
Training on the pump (set) must always be supervised by technical specialist
personnel.

2.5 Consequences and risks caused by non-compliance with these operating


instructions
Non-compliance with these operating instructions will lead to forfeiture of
warranty cover and of any and all rights to claims for damages.
Non-compliance can, for example, have the following consequences:
Hazards to persons due to electrical, thermal, mechanical and chemical
effects and explosions
Failure of important product functions
Failure of prescribed maintenance and servicing practices
Hazard to the environment due to leakage of hazardous substances

2.6 Safety awareness


In addition to the safety information contained in this manual and the intended use,
the following safety regulations shall be complied with:
Accident prevention, health and safety regulations
Explosion protection regulations
Safety regulations for handling hazardous substances
Applicable standards and laws

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2.7 Safety information for the operator/user


The operator shall fit contact guards for hot, cold and moving parts and check
that the guards function properly.
Do not remove any contact guards during operation.
Provide the personnel with protective equipment and make sure it is used.
Contain leakages (e.g. at the shaft seal) of hazardous fluids handled (e.g.
explosive, toxic, hot) so as to avoid any danger to persons and the environment.
Adhere to all relevant laws.
Eliminate all electrical hazards. (In this respect refer to the applicable national
safety regulations and/or regulations issued by the local energy supply
companies.)
If shutting down the pump does not increase potential risk, fit an emergencystop control device in the immediate vicinity of the pump (set) during pump set
installation.

2.8 Safety information for maintenance, inspection and installation work


Modifications or alterations of the pump are only permitted with the
manufacturer's prior consent.
Use only original spare parts or parts authorised by the manufacturer. The use of
other parts can invalidate any liability of the manufacturer for resulting damage.
The operator ensures that all maintenance, inspection and installation work is
performed by authorised, qualified specialist personnel who are thoroughly
familiar with the manual.
Only carry out work on the pump (set) during standstill of the pump.
The pump casing must have cooled down to ambient temperature.
Pump pressure must have been released and the pump must have been drained.
When taking the pump set out of service always adhere to the procedure
described in the manual.( Section 6.1.5 Page 29)( Section 6.3 Page 31)
Decontaminate pumps which handle fluids posing a health hazard.( Section 7.3
Page 36)
As soon as the work is completed, re-install and/or re-activate any safety-relevant
and protective devices. Before returning the product to service, observe all
instructions on commissioning.( Section 6.1 Page 27)

2.9 Unauthorised modes of operation


Never operate the pump (set) outside the limits stated in the data sheet and in this
manual.
The warranty relating to the operating reliability and safety of the supplied pump
(set) is only valid if the equipment is used in accordance with its intended use.(
Section 2.3 Page 8)

2.10 Explosion protection


!

DANGER

Always observe the information on explosion protection given in this section when
operating the pump in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Only pumps/pump sets marked as explosion-proof and identified as such in the data
sheet may be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Special conditions apply to the operation of explosion-proof pump sets to EC
Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX).
Especially adhere to the sections in this manual marked with the Ex symbol and the
following sections( Section 2.10.1 Page 11) to( Section 2.10.4 Page 12) ( Section
2.10.3 Page 11).
The explosion-proof status of the pump set is only assured if the pump set is used in
accordance with its intended use.

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Never operate the pump set outside the limits stated in the data sheet and on the
name plate.
Prevent impermissible modes of operation at all times.
2.10.1 Marking
Pump

The marking on the pump refers to the pump part only.


Example of such marking: II 2 G c TX
Refer to the Temperature Limits table for the temperatures permitted for the
individual pump variants. ( Section 2.10.2 Page 11)

Shaft coupling

An EC manufacturer's declaration is required for the shaft coupling; the shaft


coupling must be marked accordingly.

Motor

The motor has its own marking. The marking is maintained on the condition that the
temperatures the pump causes to develop at the motor flange and motor shaft are
permitted by the motor manufacturer.
The motors used by KSB on pumps with ATEX certification meet this condition.
2.10.2 Temperature limits
In normal pump operation, the highest temperatures are to be expected on the
surface of the pump casing and at the shaft seal.
The surface temperature at the pump casing corresponds to the temperature of the
fluid handled. If the pump is heated, the operator of the system is responsible for
observing the specified temperature classes and fluid temperature (operating
temperature).
The table below lists the temperature classes and the resulting theoretical
temperature limits of the fluid handled. (A possible temperature rise in the shaft seal
area has already been taken into account).
The temperature class specifies the maximum permissible temperature at the surface
of the pump set during operation. For the permissible operating temperature of the
pump in question refer to the data sheet.
Table 4: Temperature limits
Temperature class as per EN 13463-1
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6

Max. permissible fluid


temperature
Temperature limit of the pump
280 C
185 C
120 C
85 C
Only after consultation
with the manufacturer

If the pump is to be operated at a higher temperature, the data sheet is missing or if


the pump is part of a pool of pumps, contact KSB for the maximum permissible
operating temperature.
Motor supplied by the
operator

If a pump is supplied without motor (as part of a pool of pumps), the motor specified
in the pump data sheet must meet the following conditions:
The permissible temperature limits at the motor flange and motor shaft must be
higher than the temperatures generated by the pump.
Contact the manufacturer for the actual pump temperatures.
2.10.3 Monitoring equipment
The pump (set) must only be operated within the limits specified in the data sheet
and on the name plate.
If the system operator cannot warrant compliance with these operating limits,
appropriate monitoring devices must be used.
Check whether monitoring equipment is required to ensure that the pump set
functions properly.
Contact KSB for further information on monitoring equipment.

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2.10.4 Operating limits


The minimum flows indicated in ( Section 6.2.3.1 Page 30) refer to water and waterlike fluids. Longer operating periods with these fluids and at the flow rates indicated
will not cause an additional increase in the temperatures at the pump surface.
However, if the physical properties of the fluids handled are different from water, it
is essential to check whether an additional heat build-up may occur and if the
minimum flow rate must therefore be increased. The calculation formula in( Section
6.2.3.1 Page 30) can be used to check whether an additional heat build-up may lead
to a hazardous temperature increase at the pump surface.

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3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal

3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal
3.1 Checking the condition upon delivery
1.

On transfer of goods, check each packaging unit for damage.

2.

In the event of in-transit damage, assess the exact damage, document it and
notify KSB or the supplying dealer (as applicable) and the insurer about the
damage in writing immediately.

3.2 Transport

DANGER
The pump (set) could slip out of the suspension arrangement
Danger to life from falling parts!
Always transport the pump (set) in the specified position.
Never attach the suspension arrangement to the free shaft end or the motor
eyebolt.
Give due attention to the weight data and the centre of gravity.
Observe the applicable local health and safety regulations.
Use suitable, permitted lifting accessories, e.g. self-tightening lifting tongs.

CAUTION
Incorrect transport of the pump
Damage to the shaft seal!
For transport, lock the pump shaft with a suitable transport lock to prevent any
movement of the shaft.
Make sure shaft 210 of the pump without motor is locked for transport.
1.

Undo bolts 900.

2.

Remove cover plates 68-3 from drive lantern 341.

3.

Insert washer plates 931 into the shaft groove.

4.

Tighten screws 901.3.

To transport the pump/pump set suspend it from the lifting tackles as follows.

Fig. 1: Transporting the pump

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Fig. 2: Transporting the pump set

3.3 Storage/preservation
If commissioning is to take place some time after delivery, we recommend that the
following measures be taken for pump (set) storage.

CAUTION
Damage during storage by humidity, dirt, or vermin
Corrosion/contamination of the pump (set)!
For outdoor storage cover the packed or unpacked pump (set) and accessories
with waterproof material.

CAUTION
Wet, contaminated or damaged openings and connections
Leakage or damage to the pump set!
Only remove caps/covers from the openings of the pump set at the time of
installation.
Store the pump (set) in a dry, protected room where the atmospheric humidity is as
constant as possible.
Rotate the shaft by hand once a month, e.g. via the motor fan.
If properly stored indoors, the pump set is protected for a maximum of 12 months.
New pumps/pump sets are supplied by our factory duly prepared for storage.
For storing a pump (set) which has already been operated, observe the instructions
in. ( Section 6.3.1 Page 31)

3.4 Return to supplier


1.

Drain the pump as per operating instructions.( Section 7.3 Page 36)

2.

Always flush and clean the pump, particularly if it has been used for handling
noxious, explosive, hot or other hazardous fluids.

3.

If the fluids handled by the pump set leave residues which might lead to
corrosion damage when coming into contact with atmospheric humidity, or
which might ignite when coming into contact with oxygen, the pump set must
also be neutralised, and anhydrous inert gas must be blown through the pump
for drying purposes.

4.

Always complete and enclose a certificate of decontamination when returning


the pump (set).
Always indicate any safety and decontamination measures taken.( Section 11
Page 63)

NOTE
If required, a blank certificate of decontamination can be downloaded from the
KSB web site at: www.ksb.com/certificate_of_decontamination

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3.5 Disposal

WARNING
Fluids, consumables and supplies which are hot or pose a health hazard
Hazard to persons and the environment!
Collect and properly dispose of flushing fluid and any residues of the fluid
handled.
Wear safety clothing and a protective mask, if required.
Observe all legal regulations on the disposal of fluids posing a health hazard.
1.

Dismantle the pump (set).


Collect greases and other lubricants during dismantling.

2.

Separate and sort the pump materials, e.g. by:


- Metals
- Plastics
- Electronic waste
- Greases and other lubricants

3.

Dispose of materials in accordance with local regulations or in another


controlled manner.

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4 Description of the Pump (Set)

4 Description of the Pump (Set)


4.1 General description
Close-coupled pump with shaft seal
Pump for handling clean or aggressive fluids not chemically and mechanically
aggressive to the pump materials.

4.2 Product Information as per Regulation No. 547/2012 (for Water Pumps
with a Maximum Shaft Power of 150 kW) Implementing "Ecodesign"
Directive 2009/125/EC
Minimum efficiency index: see name plate, key to name plate ( Section 4.4 Page
17)
The benchmark for most efficient water pumps is MEI 0.70.
Year of construction: see name plate, key to name plate ( Section 4.4 Page 17)
Manufacturers name or trade mark, commercial registration number and place
of manufacture: see data sheet or order documentation
Products type and size identificator: see name plate, key to name plate (
Section 4.4 Page 17)
Hydraulic pump efficiency (%) with trimmed impeller: see data sheet
Pump performance curves, including efficiency characteristics: see documented
characteristic curve
The efficiency of a pump with a trimmed impeller is usually lower than that of a
pump with full impeller diameter. Trimming of the impeller will adapt the pump
to a fixed duty point, leading to reduced energy consumption. The minimum
efficiency index (MEI) is based on the full impeller diameter.
Operation of this water pump with variable duty points may be more efficient
and economic when controlled, for example, by the use of a variable speed drive
that matches the pump duty to the system.
Information on dismantling, recycling and disposal after decommissioning: (
Section 3.5 Page 15)
Information on benchmark efficiency or benchmark efficiency graph for
MEI = 0.7 (0.4) for the pump based on the model shown in the Figure are
available at: http://www.europump.org/efficiencycharts

4.3 Designation
Example: Etabloc G N 125-250/1504 G10
Table 5: Key to the designation
Code
Etabloc
G

N
125
250
150
4
G10

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Description
Type series
Casing material
G
Grey cast iron
M
Pressure-retaining parts made of cast iron,
impeller made of bronze
Stub shaft version with standardised motor
Nominal discharge nozzle diameter [mm]
Nominal impeller diameter [mm]
Motor rating [kW x 10]
150
15 kW
Number of motor pole pairs
Seal code of the mechanical seal
G10
Q1Q1X4GG
G11
BQ1EGG

4 Description of the Pump (Set)

4.4 Name plate


Aktiengesellschaft
D-67227 Frankenthal

ETABLOC 125-250/1504 GN 10

47123465

242mm
8

9971372989 000300 / 02

Q 293,04

5
6

m3/h l H 13,72

1,0 mm2/s | n 1459 min | 2013


MEI 0,50

9
10
11

--,-%

Mat.-No. 01216137

ZN 3823-217

Fig. 3: Etabloc name plate (example)


1
3
5
7
9
11

Type series, size and version (


Section 4.3 Page 16)
KSB order No., order item No. and
consecutive No.
Kinematic viscosity of the fluid
handled
Impeller diameter
Speed
Efficiency (see data sheet)

Material number (optional)

Flow rate

Minimum efficiency index

8
10

Head
Year of construction

4.5 Design details


Design
Volute casing pump
Close-coupled design
Single-stage2)
Horizontal/vertical installation
Back pull-out design
Ratings to EN 733
Etabloc GN, MN, SN, BN,
CN

Rigid connection between pump and motor


Pump casing
Radially split volute casing
Replaceable casing wear rings3)
Impeller type
Closed radial impeller
Shaft seal
Standardised mechanical seal to EN 12756
Shaft equipped with a replaceable shaft sleeve in the shaft seal area
Bearings
Radial ball bearings in the motor housing
Grease lubrication

2)
3)

Etabloc 32-23: two stages


Except for Etabloc 25-20 and 32-23

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Drive
KSB IEC frame standardised IE2 motor (from 0.75 kW)
Type of construction: V1 up to 4 kW / V15 above 4 kW
220-240 V / 380-420 V up to 2.2 kW; 380-420 V / 660-725 V above 2.2 kW
IP 55 enclosure
Thermal class F
3 PTC thermistors

4.6 Design and function


1

10

11

Fig. 4: Sectional drawing


1
3
5
7
9
11

2
4
6
8
10

Discharge nozzle
Shaft
Suction nozzle
Shaft seal
Rolling element bearing

Design

The pump is designed with an axial fluid inlet and a radial outlet. The hydraulic
system is rigidly connected with the motor via a stub shaft coupling or has a common
shaft with the motor.

Function

The fluid enters the pump via the suction nozzle (6) and is accelerated outward by
the rotating impeller (7). In the flow passage of the pump casing the kinetic energy
of the fluid is converted into pressure energy. The fluid is pumped to the discharge
nozzle (2), where it leaves the pump. The clearance gap (1) prevents any fluid from
flowing back from the casing to the suction nozzle. At the rear side of the impeller,
the shaft (4) enters the casing via the casing cover (3). The shaft passage through the
cover is sealed to the atmosphere with a dynamic shaft seal (8). The shaft runs in
rolling element bearings (10 and 11), which are supported by a motor housing (5)
linked with the pump casing and/or casing cover (3) via the drive lantern (9).

Sealing

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Clearance gap
Casing cover
Motor housing
Impeller
Drive lantern
Rolling element bearing

The pump is sealed by a standardised mechanical seal.

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4.7 Noise characteristics


Table 6: Sound pressure level measured at the surfaces LpA4)
Rated power
input PN[kW]
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3
4
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45

Pump set
1450 rpm
[dB]
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
64
65
67
68
69
70
71
73

1750 rpm
[dB]
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
66
68
69
70
71
72
74

2900 rpm
[dB]
66
66
67
67
68
68
70
71
73
74
75
76
77
78
78

3500 rpm
[dB]
69
70
70
71
71
73
74
76
77
78
79
80
81
81

4.8 Scope of supply


Depending on the model, the following items are included in the scope of supply:
Pump
Drive
Contact guard

Surface-cooled IEC frame three-phase squirrel-cage motor


Cover plates on drive lantern to EN 294 (Etabloc .N)

4.9 Dimensions and weights


For dimensions and weights please refer to the general arrangement drawing/outline
drawing of the pump/pump set.

4)

Spatial average to ISO 3744 and EN 12639. Applies to non-cavitating pump operation in the range Q/Qopt = 0.8 - 1.1. If
noise levels are to be guaranteed: Add +3 dB for measuring and constructional tolerance.

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5 Installation at Site
5.1 Safety regulations

DANGER
Improper installation in potentially explosive atmospheres
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Comply with the applicable local explosion protection regulations.
Observe the information in the data sheet and on the name plates of pump and
motor.

5.2 Checking the site before installation


Place of installation

WARNING
Installation on mounting surfaces which are unsecured and cannot support the load
Personal injury and damage to property!
Use a concrete of compressive strength class C12/15 which meets the
requirements of exposure class X0 to EN 206-1.
The mounting surface must have set and must be completely horizontal and
even.
Observe the weights indicated.
1.

Check the structural requirements.


All structural work required must have been prepared in accordance with the
dimensions stated in the outline drawing/general arrangement drawing.

5.3 Installing the pump set

CAUTION
Ingress of leakage into the motor
Damage to the pump!
Never install the pump set with the "motor below".
Fastening
Typical installation positions( Section 9.1 Page 49)
Table 7: Fastening
Motor rating
Up to 4 kW (explosion-proof models
up to 3.3 kW)

Type of fastening
Fastening via support foot or by fastening the
pump to the piping (with the support foot
removed)
From 5.5 kW (explosion-proof models Fastening via motor foot
from 4.6 kW)
Four poles, from 30 kW
Fastening via pump foot and motor support

NOTE
On Etabloc GN, MN with motor sizes 132 or 160, the motor foot must be shimmed
(20 mm shim height) for installation on a foundation.
On some pump/motor combinations of Etabloc G, M, GN and MN, the angle foot /
the motor feet need to be shimmed for installation on a foundation (see outline
drawing).
1.

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Position the pump set on the foundation and fasten it (see table on Fastening).

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2.

Use a spirit level to align the pump set with the discharge nozzle.

3.

If the volute casing is turned, drill a drain hole in the volute casing, if required
(see table "Drain hole size").

4.

Change the position of the plugs for the condensation water holes on Etabloc G
or M depending on the installation position.( Section 9.1 Page 49)

Table 8: Drain hole size


Sizes
25-20 and 32-125.1 to 80-315
32-23 and 100-160 to 150-250

Drilled hole diameter


G 3/85)
G 1/26)

5.4 Piping
5.4.1 Connecting the piping

DANGER
Excessive loads acting on the pump nozzles
Danger to life from leakage of hot, toxic, corrosive or flammable fluids!
Do not use the pump as an anchorage point for the piping.
Anchor the pipelines in close proximity to the pump and connect them without
transmitting any stresses or strains.
Take appropriate measures to compensate thermal expansion of the piping.

CAUTION
Incorrect earthing during welding work at the piping
Destruction of rolling element bearings (pitting effect)!
Never earth the electric welding equipment on the pump or baseplate.
Prevent current flowing through the rolling element bearings.

NOTE
It is recommended to install check and shut-off elements in the system, depending
on the type of plant and pump. However, such elements must not obstruct proper
drainage or hinder disassembly of the pump.
The suction lift line has been laid with a rising slope, the suction head line with a
downward slope towards the pump.
A flow stabilisation section having a length equivalent to at least twice the inside
diameter of the suction flange has been provided upstream of the suction flange.
The nominal diameters of the pipelines are equal to or greater than the nominal
diameters of the pump nozzles.
Adapters to larger nominal diameters are designed with a diffuser angle of
approx. 8 to avoid excessive pressure losses.
The pipelines have been anchored in close proximity to the pump and connected
without transmitting any stresses or strains.

5)
6)

1.

Thoroughly clean, flush and blow through all vessels, pipelines and connections
(especially of new installations).

2.

Before installing the pump in the piping, remove the flange covers on the
suction and discharge nozzles of the pump.

G = ISO 228/1
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CAUTION
Welding beads, scale and other impurities in the piping
Damage to the pump!
Free the piping from any impurities.
If necessary, install a filter.
Comply with the instructions set out in ( Section 7.2.2.2 Page 36).
3.

Check that the inside of the pump is free from any foreign objects. Remove any
foreign objects.

4.

If required, install a filter in the piping (see drawing: Filter in the piping).

2
Fig. 5: Filter in the piping
1

Differential pressure gauge

Filter

NOTE
Use a filter with laid-in wire mesh of 0.5 mm x 0.25 mm (mesh size x wire diameter)
made of corrosion-resistant material.
Use a filter with a filter area three times the cross-section of the piping.
Conical filters have proved suitable.
5.

Connect the pump nozzles to the piping.

CAUTION
Aggressive flushing and pickling agents
Damage to the pump!
Match the cleaning operation mode and duration for flushing and pickling
service to the casing and seal materials used.

5.4.2 Permissible forces and moments at the pump nozzles


No piping-induced forces and moments (from warped pipelines or thermal
expansion, for example) must act on the pump.
5.4.3 Vacuum balance line

NOTE
Where fluid has to be pumped out of a vessel under vacuum, it is recommended to
install a vacuum balance line.
The following rules apply to vacuum balance lines:
Minimum nominal line diameter 25 mm.
The line extends above the highest permissible fluid level in the vessel.

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Fig. 6: Vacuum balance system


1
3
5

Vessel under vacuum


Shut-off element
Main shut-off element

2
4
6

Vacuum balance line


Swing check valve
Vacuum-tight shut-off element

NOTE
An additional line (from the pump discharge nozzle to the balance line) fitted with
a shut-off element facilitates venting of the pump before start-up.

5.4.4 Auxiliary connections

DANGER
Risk of potentially explosive atmosphere by mixing of incompatible fluids in the
auxiliary piping
Risk of burns!
Explosion hazard!
Make sure that the barrier fluid and quench liquid are compatible with the
fluid pumped.

WARNING
Failure to use or incorrect use of auxiliary connections (e.g. barrier fluid, flushing
liquid, etc.)
Risk of injury from escaping fluid!
Risk of burns!
Malfunction of the pump!
Refer to the general arrangement drawing, the piping layout and pump
markings (if any) for the quantity, dimensions and locations of auxiliary
connections.
Use the auxiliary connections provided.

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5.5 Enclosure/insulation

DANGER
Explosive atmosphere forming due to insufficient venting
Explosion hazard!
Make sure the space between the casing cover/discharge cover and the motor
flange is sufficiently vented.
Do not cover the perforated holes of the contact guards at the drive lantern
(e.g. by insulation).

WARNING
The volute casing and casing/discharge cover take on the same temperature as the
fluid handled
Risk of burns!
Insulate the volute casing.
Fit protective equipment.

CAUTION
Heat build-up inside the drive lantern
Damage to the bearing!
Never insulate the casing cover and the drive lantern.

5.6 Electrical connection

DANGER
Incorrect electrical installation
Explosion hazard!
For electrical installation, also observe the requirements of IEC 60079-14.
Always connect explosion-proof motors via a motor protection switch.

DANGER
Work on the pump set by unqualified personnel
Danger of death from electric shock!
Always have the electrical connections installed by a trained and qualified
electrician.
Observe regulations IEC 60364 and, for explosion-proof models, EN 60079.

WARNING
Incorrect connection to the mains
Damage to the mains network, short circuit!
Observe the technical specifications of the local energy supply companies.
1.

Check the available mains voltage against the data on the motor name plate.

2.

Select an appropriate start-up method.

NOTE
A motor protection device is recommended.

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5.6.1 Setting the time relay

CAUTION
Switchover between star and delta on three-phase motors with star-delta starting
takes too long.
Damage to the pump (set)!
Keep switch-over intervals between star and delta as short as possible.
Table 9: Time relay settings for star-delta starting:
Motor rating
30 kW
> 30 kW

Y time to be set
<3s
<5s

5.6.2 Earthing

DANGER
Electrostatic charging
Explosion hazard!
Fire hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Connect the PE conductor to the earthing terminal provided.

5.6.3 Connecting the motor

NOTE
In compliance with IEC 60034-8, three-phase motors are always wired for clockwise
rotation (looking at the motor shaft stub).
The pump's direction of rotation is indicated by an arrow on the pump.
1.

Match the motor's direction of rotation to that of the pump.

2.

Observe the manufacturer's product literature supplied with the motor.

5.7 Checking the direction of rotation

DANGER
Temperature increases resulting from contact between rotating and stationary
components
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Never check the direction of rotation by starting up the unfilled pump.

WARNING
Hands inside the pump casing
Risk of injuries, damage to the pump!
Always disconnect the pump set from the power supply and secure it against
unintentional start-up before inserting your hands or other objects into the
pump.

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CAUTION
Drive and pump running in the wrong direction of rotation
Damage to the pump!
Refer to the arrow indicating the direction of rotation on the pump.
Check the direction of rotation. If required, check the electrical connection and
correct the direction of rotation.
The correct direction of rotation of the motor and pump is clockwise (seen from the
drive end).

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1.

Start the motor and stop it again immediately to determine the motor's
direction of rotation.

2.

Check the direction of rotation.


The motor's direction of rotation must match the arrow indicating the direction
of rotation on the pump.

3.

If the motor runs in the wrong direction of rotation, check the electrical
connection of the motor and the control system, if applicable.

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6.1 Commissioning/start-up
6.1.1 Prerequisites for commissioning/start-up
Before commissioning/starting up the pump set, make sure that the following
conditions are met:
The pump set has been properly connected to the electric power supply and is
equipped with all protection devices.
The pump has been primed with the fluid to be handled.( Section 6.1.2 Page 27)
The direction of rotation has been checked.( Section 5.7 Page 25)
All auxiliary connections required are connected and operational.
The lubricants have been checked.
After prolonged shutdown of the pump (set), the activities described in (
Section 6.4 Page 31) have been carried out.
The lockwashers have been pulled out of the shaft groove.
6.1.2 Priming and venting the pump

DANGER
Risk of potentially explosive atmosphere inside the pump
Explosion hazard!
Before starting up the pump, vent the suction line and the pump and prime
them with the fluid to be handled.

CAUTION
Increased wear due to dry running
Damage to the pump set!
Never operate the pump set without liquid fill.
Never close the shut-off element in the suction line and/or supply line during
pump operation.
1.

Vent the pump and suction line and fill them with the fluid to be handled.
Connection 6D can be used for venting (see drawing of auxiliary connections).
For vertical installation with the motor on top, use connection 5B (if any) for
venting (see drawing of auxiliary connections and ( Section 9.1 Page 49).

2.

Fully open the shut-off valve in the suction line.

3.

Fully open all auxiliary feed lines (barrier fluid, flushing liquid, etc.), if
applicable.

4.

Open the shut-off valve (3), if any, in the vacuum balance line (2) and close the
vacuum-tight shut-off valve (6), if any. ( Section 5.4.3 Page 22)

NOTE
For design-inherent reasons some unfilled volume in the hydraulic system cannot be
excluded after the pump has been primed for commissioning/start-up. However,
once the motor is started up the pumping effect will immediately fill this volume
with the fluid handled.

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6.1.3 Start-up

DANGER
Non-compliance with the permissible pressure and temperature limits if the pump is
operated with the suction and/or discharge line closed.
Explosion hazard!
Leakage of hot or toxic fluids!
Never operate the pump with the shut-off elements in the suction line and/or
discharge line closed.
Only start up the pump set with the discharge-side shut-off element slightly or
fully open.

DANGER
Excessive temperatures due to dry running or excessive gas content in the fluid
handled
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Never operate the pump set without liquid fill.
Prime the pump as specified.
Always operate the pump within the permissible operating range.

CAUTION
Abnormal noises, vibrations, temperatures or leakage
Damage to the pump!
Switch off the pump (set) immediately.
Eliminate the causes before returning the pump set to service.
The system piping has been cleaned.
The pump, suction line and inlet tank, if any, have been vented and primed with
the fluid to be pumped.
The lines for priming and venting have been closed.

CAUTION
Start-up against open discharge line
Motor overload!
Make sure the motor has sufficient power reserves.
Use a soft starter.
Use speed control.
1.

Fully open the shut-off element in the suction head/suction lift line.

2.

Close or slightly open the shut-off element in the discharge line.

3.

Start up the motor.

4.

Immediately after the pump has reached full rotational speed, slowly open the
shut-off element in the discharge line and adjust it to comply with the duty
point.

6.1.4 Checking the shaft seal


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The mechanical seal only leaks slightly or invisibly (as vapour) during operation.
Mechanical seals are maintenance-free.

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6.1.5 Shutdown

CAUTION
Heat build-up inside the pump
Damage to the shaft seal!
Depending on the type of installation, the pump set requires sufficient afterrun time with the heat source switched off until the fluid handled has
cooled down.
The shut-off element in the suction line is and remains open.
1.

Close the shut-off element in the discharge line.

2.

Switch off the motor and make sure the pump set runs down smoothly to a
standstill.

NOTE
If the discharge line is equipped with a non-return or check valve, the shut-off
element in the discharge line may remain open, provided the site's requirements
and regulations are taken into account and observed.
For prolonged shutdown periods:
1.

Close the shut-off element in the suction line.

2.

Close the auxiliary connections.


If the fluid handled is fed in under vacuum, also supply the shaft seal with
barrier fluid during standstill.

CAUTION
Risk of freezing during prolonged pump shutdown periods
Damage to the pump!
Drain the pump and the cooling/heating chambers (if any) or otherwise protect
them against freezing.

6.2 Operating limits

DANGER
Non-compliance with operating limits for pressure, temperature, fluid handled and
speed
Explosion hazard!
Hot or toxic fluid could escape!
Comply with the operating data indicated in the data sheet.
Never use the pump for handling fluids it is not designed for.
Avoid prolonged operation against a closed shut-off element.
Never operate the pump at temperatures, pressures or rotational speeds
exceeding those specified in the data sheet or on the name plate unless the
written consent of the manufacturer has been obtained.

6.2.1 Ambient temperature

CAUTION
Operation outside the permissible ambient temperature
Damage to the pump (set)!
Observe the specified limits for permissible ambient temperatures.
Observe the following parameters and values during operation:

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Table 10: Permissible ambient temperatures


Permissible ambient temperature
Maximum
Minimum

Value
40 C
See data sheet.

6.2.2 Switching frequency

DANGER
Excessive surface temperature of the motor
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the motor!
In case of explosion-proof motors, observe the frequency of starts specified in
the manufacturer's product literature.
The frequency of starts is usually determined by the maximum temperature increase
of the motor. This largely depends on the power reserves of the motor in steadystate operation and on the starting conditions (DOL, star-delta, moments of inertia,
etc). If the start-ups are evenly spaced over the period indicated, the following limits
serve as orientation for start-up with the discharge-side gate valve slightly open:
Table 11: Switching frequency
Material variant
Etabloc G, M
Etabloc GN, MN, SN
Etabloc BN, CN

Maximum switching frequency


[start-ups/hour]
15
15
6

CAUTION
Re-starting while motor is still running down
Damage to the pump (set)!
Do not re-start the pump set before the pump rotor has come to a standstill.

6.2.3 Fluid handled


6.2.3.1 Flow rate
Table 12: Flow rate
Temperature range (t)
-30 to +70
> 70 to +140 C

Minimum flow rate


15 % of QOpt7)
25 % of QOpt7)

Maximum flow rate


See hydraulic characteristic
curves

The calculation formula below can be used to check if an additional heat build-up
could lead to a dangerous temperature increase at the pump surface.

Table 13: Key


Symbol
c
g

7)

Best efficiency point

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Specific heat capacity
Gravitational constant

Unit
J/kg K
m/s

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Symbol
H
Tf
To

Description
Pump head
Temperature of the fluid handled
Temperature at the casing surface
Pump efficiency at duty point
Temperature difference

Unit
m
C
C
K

6.2.3.2 Density of the fluid handled


The power input of the pump increases in proportion to the density of the fluid
handled.

CAUTION
Impermissibly high density of the fluid handled
Motor overload!
Observe the information on fluid density indicated in the data sheet.
Make sure the motor has sufficient power reserves.

6.2.3.3 Abrasive fluids


Do not exceed the maximum permissible solids content specified in the data sheet.
When the pump handles fluids containing abrasive substances, increased wear of the
hydraulic system and shaft seal are to be expected. In this case, reduce the commonly
recommended inspection intervals.

6.3 Shutdown/storage/preservation
6.3.1 Measures to be taken for shutdown
The pump (set) remains installed
Sufficient fluid is supplied for the operation check run of the pump.
Start up the pump (set) regularly between once a month and once every three
months for approximately five minutes during prolonged shutdown periods.
This will prevent the formation of deposits within the pump and the pump
intake area.
The pump (set) is removed and stored
1.

The pump has been properly drained ( Section 7.3 Page 36) and the safety
instructions for dismantling the pump have been observed.( Section 7.4.1 Page
36)
1.

Spray-coat the inside wall of the pump casing, and in particular the impeller
clearance areas, with a preservative.

2.

Spray the preservative through the suction and discharge nozzles.


It is advisable to then close the pump nozzles (e.g. with plastic caps or similar).

3.

Oil or grease all exposed machined parts and surfaces of the pump (with
silicone-free oil or grease, food-approved, if required) to protect them against
corrosion.
Observe the additional instructions.( Section 3.3 Page 14)

If the pump set is to be stored temporarily, only preserve the wetted components
made of low-alloy materials. Commercially available preservatives can be used for
this purpose. Observe the manufacturer's instructions for application/removal.
Observe any additional instructions and information provided.( Section 3 Page 13)

6.4 Returning to service


For returning the pump to service observe the sections on commissioning/start-up (
Section 6.1 Page 27) and the operating limits.( Section 6.2 Page 29)

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In addition, carry out all servicing/maintenance operations before returning the


pump (set) to service.( Section 7 Page 33)

WARNING
Failure to re-install or re-activate protective devices
Risk of personal injury from moving parts or escaping fluid!
As soon as the work is complete, re-install and/or re-activate any safety-relevant
and protective devices.

NOTE
If the pump has been out of service for more than one year, replace all elastomer
seals.

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7 Servicing/Maintenance
7.1 Safety regulations

DANGER
Improperly serviced pump set
Risk of explosion!
Damage to the pump set!
Service the pump set regularly.
Prepare a maintenance schedule with special emphasis on the shaft seal.
The operator ensures that all maintenance, inspection and installation work is
performed by authorised, qualified specialist personnel who are thoroughly familiar
with the manual.

WARNING
Unintentional starting of pump set
Risk of injury by moving parts!
Make sure that the pump set cannot be started up unintentionally.
Always make sure the electrical connections are disconnected before carrying
out work on the pump set.

WARNING
Fluids and supplies posing a health hazard and/or hot fluids or supplies
Risk of injury!
Observe all relevant laws.
When draining the fluid take appropriate measures to protect persons and the
environment.
Decontaminate pumps which handle fluids posing a health hazard.

WARNING
Insufficient stability
Risk of crushing hands and feet!
During assembly/dismantling, secure the pump (set)/pump parts to prevent
tipping or falling over.
A regular maintenance schedule will help avoid expensive repairs and contribute to
trouble-free, reliable operation of the pump (set) with a minimum of maintenance
expenditure and work.

NOTE
All maintenance, service and installation work can be carried out by KSB Service or
authorised workshops. Find your contact in the attached "Addresses" booklet or on
the Internet at "www.ksb.com/contact".
Never use force when dismantling and reassembling the pump set.

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7.2 Maintenance/inspection
7.2.1 Supervision of operation

DANGER
Risk of potentially explosive atmosphere inside the pump
Explosion hazard!
The pump internals in contact with the fluid to be handled, including the seal
chamber and auxiliary systems must be filled with the fluid to be handled at all
times.
Provide sufficient inlet pressure.
Provide an appropriate monitoring system.

DANGER
Incorrectly serviced shaft seal
Explosion hazard!
Leakage of hot, toxic fluids!
Damage to the pump set!
Risk of burns!
Fire hazard!
Regularly service the shaft seal.

DANGER
Excessive temperatures as a result of bearings running hot or defective bearing seals
Explosion hazard!
Fire hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Regularly check the rolling element bearings for running noises.

DANGER
Incorrectly serviced barrier fluid system
Explosion hazard!
Fire hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Hot and/or toxic fluids could escape!
Service the barrier fluid system regularly.
Monitor the barrier fluid pressure.

CAUTION
Increased wear due to dry running
Damage to the pump set!
Never operate the pump set without liquid fill.
Never close the shut-off element in the suction line and/or supply line during
pump operation.

CAUTION
Impermissibly high temperature of fluid handled
Damage to the pump!
Prolonged operation against a closed shut-off element is not permitted
(heating up of the fluid).
Observe the temperature limits in the data sheet and in the section on
operating limits.( Section 6.2 Page 29)

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While the pump is in operation, observe and check the following:


The pump must run quietly and free from vibrations at all times.
Check the shaft seal. ( Section 6.1.4 Page 28)
Check the static seals for leakage.
Check the rolling element bearings for running noises.
Vibrations, noise and an increase in current input occurring during unchanged
operating conditions indicate wear.
Monitor the correct functioning of any auxiliary connections.
Monitor the stand-by pump.
To make sure that the stand-by pumps are ready for operation, start them up
once a week.
Monitor the bearing temperature.
The bearing temperature must not exceed 90 C (measured at the motor
housing).

CAUTION
Operation outside the permissible bearing temperature
Damage to the pump!
The bearing temperature of the pump (set) must never exceed 90 C (measured
on the outside of the motor housing).

NOTE
After commissioning, increased temperatures may occur at grease-lubricated rolling
element bearings due to the running-in process. The final bearing temperature is
only reached after a certain period of operation (up to 48 hours depending on the
conditions).

7.2.2 Inspection work

DANGER
Excessive temperatures caused by friction, impact or frictional sparks
Explosion hazard!
Fire hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Regularly check the cover plates, plastic components and other guards of
rotating parts for deformation and sufficient distance from rotating parts.

7.2.2.1 Checking the clearance gaps


For checking the clearance gaps remove the impeller, if required.
If the clearance gap is larger than permitted (see the following table), replace casing
wear ring 502.1 and/or 502.2 with a new one.
The clearances given refer to the diameter.
Table 14: Clearance gaps between impeller and casing / between impeller and casing
cover
Etabloc G, M, GN, MN,
SN, BN
New
0.3 mm
Maximum permissible expansion
0.9 mm

Etabloc

Etabloc CN
0.5 mm
1.5 mm

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7.2.2.2 Cleaning filters

CAUTION
Insufficient inlet pressure due to clogged filter in the suction line
Damage to the pump!
Monitor contamination of filter with suitable means (e.g. differential pressure
gauge).
Clean filter at appropriate intervals.

7.3 Drainage/cleaning

WARNING
Fluids, consumables and supplies which are hot or pose a health hazard
Hazard to persons and the environment!
Collect and properly dispose of flushing fluid and any residues of the fluid
handled.
Wear safety clothing and a protective mask, if required.
Observe all legal regulations on the disposal of fluids posing a health hazard.
1.

Use connection 6B to drain the fluid handled (see drawing of auxiliary


connections).

2.

Always flush the pump if it has been used for handling noxious, explosive, hot
or other hazardous fluids.
Always flush and clean the pump before transporting it to the workshop.
Provide a cleaning record for the pump.

7.4 Dismantling the pump set


7.4.1 General information/Safety regulations

WARNING
Unqualified personnel performing work on the pump (set)
Risk of injury!
Always have repair and maintenance work performed by specially trained,
qualified personnel.

WARNING
Hot surface
Risk of injury!
Allow the pump set to cool down to ambient temperature.

WARNING
Improper lifting/moving of heavy assemblies or components
Personal injury and damage to property!
Use suitable transport devices, lifting equipment and lifting tackle to move
heavy assemblies or components.
Always observe the safety instructions and safety information.( Section 7.1 Page 33)
For any work on the motor, observe the instructions of the relevant motor
manufacturer.
For dismantling and reassembly observe the exploded views and the general
assembly drawing.( Section 9.2 Page 52)

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NOTE
All maintenance, service and installation work can be carried out by KSB Service or
authorised workshops. Find your contact in the attached "Addresses" booklet or on
the Internet at "www.ksb.com/contact".

DANGER
Insufficient preparation of work on the pump (set)
Risk of injury!
Properly shut down the pump set.( Section 6.1.5 Page 29)
Close the shut-off elements in suction and discharge line.
Drain the pump and release the pump pressure. ( Section 7.3 Page 36)
Close any auxiliary connections.
Allow the pump set to cool down to ambient temperature.

NOTE
After a prolonged period of operation the individual components may be hard to
pull off the shaft. If this is the case, use a brand name penetrating agent and/or - if
possible - an appropriate puller.

7.4.2 Preparing the pump set


1.

De-energise the pump set and secure it against unintentional start-up.

2.

Reduce pressure in the piping by opening a consumer installation.

3.

Disconnect and remove all auxiliary pipework.

7.4.3 Dismantling the complete pump set

NOTE
The pump casing can remain installed in the piping for further dismantling.

The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.4.1 Page 36) to( Section 7.4.2 Page 37)
have been observed/carried out.
1.

Disconnect the discharge and suction nozzle from the piping.

2.

Depending on the pump/motor size, unscrew the bolts that fix the support foot
and/or motor foot to the foundation.

3.

Remove the complete pump set from the piping.

7.4.4 Dismantling the motor

WARNING
Motor tipping over
Risk of crushing hands and feet!
Suspend or support the motor to prevent it from tipping over.
The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.4.1 Page 36) to( Section 7.4.2 Page 37)
have been observed/carried out.
1.

Depending on the pump/motor size, unscrew the bolts that fix the motor foot
to the foundation.

2.

Undo screws 900.

3.

Remove cover plates 68-3 from drive lantern 341.

4.

Undo hexagon head bolts 901.3.

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5.

Insert both lockwashers 931 into the groove in shaft 210( Section 7.5.5 Page
41).

6.

Tighten hexagon head bolts 901.3.

7.

Remove the motor.

7.4.5 Removing the back pull-out unit

WARNING
Back pull-out unit tipping over
Risk of squashing hands and feet!
Suspend or support the back pull-out unit at the pump end.
The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.4.1 Page 36) to( Section 7.4.4 Page 37)
have been observed/carried out.
1.

If required, suspend or support the back pull-out unit to prevent it from tipping
over.

2.

Undo nut 920.2 (with bolted discharge cover) or 920.4 (with clamped discharge
cover) at the volute casing.

3.

Pull the back pull-out unit out of the volute casing.

4.

Remove and dispose of gasket 400.1.

5.

Place the back pull-out unit on a clean and level surface.

7.4.6 Removing the impeller


The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.4.1 Page 36) to( Section 7.4.5 Page 38)
have been observed/carried out.
The back pull-out unit has been placed in a clean and level assembly area.
1.

Undo impeller nut 920.1 (right-hand thread).

2.

Remove impeller 230 with an impeller removal tool.

3.

Place impeller 230 on a clean and level surface.

4.

Remove keys 940.2 from shaft 210.

7.4.7 Removing the mechanical seal


The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.4.1 Page 36) to( Section 7.4.6 Page 38)
have been observed/carried out.
The back pull-out unit is kept in a clean and level assembly area.

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1.

Remove shaft sleeve 523 with the rotating part of the mechanical seal (primary
ring) from shaft 210.

2.

Remove the rotating part of the mechanical seal (primary ring) from shaft
sleeve 523.

3.

Unscrew hexagon nuts 920.3 and 920.4, if any, at drive lantern 341 or at the
motor flange of Etabloc G, M.

4.

Remove discharge cover 163 from drive lantern 341 or, on Etabloc G, M, from
the motor flange.

5.

Remove the stationary part of the mechanical seal (mating ring) from discharge
cover 163.

6.

Remove and dispose of gasket 400.2.

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7.5 Reassembling the pump set


7.5.1 General information/Safety regulations

DANGER
Wrong selection of motor
Explosion hazard!
Use an original motor or a motor of identical design from the same
manufacturer.
The permissible temperature limits at the motor flange and motor shaft must
be higher than the temperatures generated by the pump. (Contact KSB for
temperatures.)

WARNING
Improper lifting/moving of heavy assemblies or components
Personal injury and damage to property!
Use suitable transport devices, lifting equipment and lifting tackle to move
heavy assemblies or components.

CAUTION
Improper reassembly
Damage to the pump!
Reassemble the pump (set) in accordance with the general rules of sound
engineering practice.
Use original spare parts only.
Sequence
Sealing elements

Always reassemble the pump in accordance with the corresponding general assembly
drawing or exploded view.
Check O-rings for any damage and replace by new O-rings, if required.
Always use new gaskets, making sure that they have the same thickness as the old
ones.
Always fit gaskets of asbestos-free materials or graphite without using lubricants
(e.g. copper grease, graphite paste).

Assembly adhesives

Avoid the use of assembly adhesives, if possible.


Should an assembly adhesive be required after all, use a commercially available
contact adhesive (e.g. Pattex) or sealant (e.g. HYLOMAR or Epple 33).
Only apply adhesive at selected points and in thin layers.
Never use quick-setting adhesives (cyanoacrylate adhesives).
Coat the locating surfaces of the individual components with graphite or similar
before reassembly.

Tightening torques

For reassembly, tighten all screws and bolts as specified in this manual. ( Section 7.6
Page 42)
7.5.2 Installing the mechanical seal

Installing the
mechanical seal

The following rules must be observed when installing the mechanical seal:
Work cleanly and accurately.
Only remove the protective wrapping of the contact faces immediately before
installation takes place.
Prevent any damage to the sealing surfaces or O-rings.
The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.5.1 Page 39) have been observed/
carried out.

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The bearing assembly as well as the individual parts have been placed in a clean
and level assembly area.
All dismantled parts have been cleaned and checked for wear.
Any damaged or worn parts have been replaced by original spare parts.
The sealing surfaces have been cleaned.
1.

Clean shaft sleeve 523, and touch up any score marks or scratches with a
polishing cloth, if necessary.
If score marks or scratches are still visible, fit new shaft sleeve 523.

2.

Push shaft sleeve 523 with new gasket 400.2 onto shaft 210.

3.

Clean the mating ring location in discharge cover 163 and mating ring carrier
476.

CAUTION
Elastomers in contact with oil/grease
Shaft seal failure!
Use water as assembly lubricant.
Never use oil or grease as assembly lubricant.
4.

Carefully insert mating ring and mating ring carrier 476.


Make sure to apply pressure evenly.

5.

Fit discharge cover 163 into the locating surface of drive lantern 341 or, on
Etabloc G, M, into the locating surface of the motor flange.

6.

Fit and tighten hexagon nuts 920.3 and 920.4, if applicable.

NOTE
To reduce friction forces when assembling the seal, wet the shaft sleeve and the
location of the stationary ring with water.
7.

Remove the rotating assembly of the mechanical seal (primary ring) from shaft
sleeve 523.

Observe the following installation dimension b for mechanical seals with installation
dimension L1k to EN 12756 (design KU):

Fig. 7: Installation dimension b of mechanical seal


1
3

Impeller
Mechanical seal

2
4

Shaft sleeve
Discharge cover

Table 15: Installation dimensions of the mechanical seal


Shaft unit8)
25
35
55

8)

Shaft unit see data sheet.

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Installation dimension b
7.5 mm
10 mm
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7.5.3 Fitting the impeller


The notes and steps stated in ( Section 7.5.1 Page 39) to ( Section 7.5.2 Page
39) have been observed/carried out.
The preassembly (motor, shaft, drive lantern, discharge cover) as well as the
individual parts have been placed in a clean and level assembly area.
All dismantled parts have been cleaned and checked for wear.
Any damaged or worn parts have been replaced by original spare parts.
The sealing surfaces have been cleaned.
1.

Insert key 940 and slide impeller 230 onto shaft 210.

2.

Fasten impeller nut 920.1, safety device 930 and, if applicable, disc 550.1 (see
table: Tightening torques for screwed connections on the pump) ( Section 7.6
Page 42).

7.5.4 Installing the back pull-out unit

WARNING
Back pull-out unit tipping over
Risk of squashing hands and feet!
Suspend or support the back pull-out unit at the pump end.
The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.5.1 Page 39) to ( Section 7.5.3 Page
41) have been observed/carried out.
Any damaged or worn parts have been replaced by original spare parts.
The sealing surfaces have been cleaned.
1.

If required, suspend or support the back pull-out unit to prevent it from tipping
over.

2.

Fit new gasket 400.1 into the recess of volute casing 102.

3.

Push the back pull-out unit into volute casing 102.

4.

Depending on the pump size and motor size, fit support foot 183.

5.

Tighten hexagon nut 920.2 (with bolted discharge cover) or 920.4 (with
clamped discharge cover) at the volute casing.

7.5.5 Mounting the motor

DANGER
Incorrect shaft connection
Explosion hazard!
Connect the shafts between pump and motor as described in this manual.

1 2

1167:455/4

Fig. 8: Fitting the motor shaft stub on the shaft


1
3
5

Shaft slot
Slot of the taper lock ring
Motor shaft

Etabloc

2
4
6

Keyway of the motor shaft end


Taper lock ring
Shaft

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The notes and steps stated in( Section 7.5.1 Page 39) to ( Section 7.5.4 Page
41) have been observed/carried out.
1.

Fit the motor shaft stub on shaft 210 and make sure that the keyway of the
motor shaft end aligns with the slot in shaft 210 and that both are located
opposite the slot of taper lock ring 515 (see illustration: Fitting the motor shaft
stub on the shaft).

2.

Tighten hexagon socket head cap screws 914.1. ( Section 7.6.1 Page 42)

3.

Undo hexagon head bolts 901.5.

901.3

931

Fig. 9: Removing the lockwashers


901.3 Hexagon head bolts

931

Lockwasher

4.

Pull both lockwashers 931 out of the groove in shaft 210.

5.

Tighten hexagon head bolts 901.3.

6.

Fit and tighten hexagon nuts 920.2.

7.6 Tightening torques


7.6.1 Tightening torques for the pump
Etabloc GN, BN, CN, SN
E
A

Etabloc G, M

1167:456/3

B X

Bolts to be tightened

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Table 16: Tightening torques for screwed connections at the pump


Position

Thread

Rated torque
[Nm]
38

M10

M12
M12 x 1.5

55
55

M24 x 1.5

130

M30 x 1.5
M8

170
20

D
E

M10
M12
M8

38
125
20

M10

38

M12

55

M16
M6

130
15

M8

38

M10

38

M12
1/8

55
25

1/4

55

3/8

80

1/2

130

3/4

220

7.7 Spare parts stock


7.7.1 Ordering spare parts
Always quote the following data when ordering replacement or spare parts:
Type series
Material variant
Size
Seal code
KSB order number
Order item number
Consecutive number
Year of construction
Refer to the name plate for all data. ( Section 4.4 Page 17)
Also specify the following data:
Part description
Part No.
Quantity of spare parts
Shipping address
Mode of dispatch (freight, mail, express freight, air freight)
Refer to the exploded view or general assembly drawing for part numbers and
descriptions. ( Section 9.2 Page 52)

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7.7.2 Recommended spare parts stock for 2 years' operation to DIN 24296
Table 17: Quantity of spare parts for recommended spare parts stock
Part No.

210
230
230.1/.2
400.1/.2
412.3
433
502.1
523

9)
10)
11)
12)

Description

Number of pumps (including stand-by pumps)

Shaft9)
Impeller (including casing
wear ring 502.2) 10)
Impeller (set) 11)
Gasket12)
O-ring 11)
Mechanical seal
Casing wear ring 10)
Shaft sleeve 10)

6 and 7

8 and 9

1
1

1
1

1
1

2
2

2
2

2
2

10 and
more
20 %
20 %

1
4
2
1
2
2

1
6
3
1
2
2

1
8
4
2
2
2

2
8
4
2
3
3

2
9
4
2
3
3

2
12
5
3
4
4

20 %
150 %
100 %
25 %
50 %
50 %

Not applicable for Etabloc G, M


Not applicable for Etabloc 25-20/... and 32-23/...
Etabloc 32-23/... only
Not applicable for Etabloc 32-23/...

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7.7.3 Interchangeability of Etabloc/Etanorm pump components


Components featuring the same number in a column are interchangeable.
Table 18: Interchangeability of pump components

502.1

Impeller

Discharge cover

Shaft sleeve

Casing wear ring


suction side

230 433

Shaft 13)

Casing wear ring


discharge side

Mechanical seal

Description
Volute casing

Etabloc

25-20/...
32-23/...
32-125.1/...
32-160.1/...
32-200.1/...
32-250.1/...
32-125/...
32-160/...
32-200/...
32-250/...
40-125/...
40-160/...
40-200/...
40-250/...
40-315/...
50-125/...
50-160/...
50-200/...
50-250/...
50-315/...
65-125/...
65-160/...
65-200/...
65-250/...
65-315/...
80-160/...
80-200/...
80-250/...
80-315/...
80-400/...
100-160/...
100-200/...
100-250/...
100-315/...
100-400/...
125-200/...
125-250/...
125-315/...
125-400/...
150-200/...

13)

25

35
25

35
25

35
25
35

55
35

55
35
55
35

1*
1*
2*
3*
1*
1*
2*
3*
1*
1*
2*
3*
*
1*
1*
2*
3*
4*
1*
5*
*
*
4*
5*
6*
7*
4*
10*
6*
6*
7*
4*
10*
8*
9*
11*
10*
8*

210
71

1
1

/
/

80

2
2
2

2
2

/
/

90

3
3

3
3

3
3
3

3
3

/
/

100/ 132 160 180 200


112

4
4

4
4

4
4
4

4
8
4

4
4
8
4
4
4

4
8

/
8

/
/

5
5

5
5

9
5
5

9
5

9
9

9
9

/
9

/
/

6
6

6
6
6

6
6

6
6
6

10
6

10
10
/

10

/
10
10
/
/
10

11
/

11
/

11
/
/

12
12
/

12
13

12
13
13
13
16
13
13

13
16

13
16
16

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

/
/
/
/

/
/
/

/
15
15

15

/
/

502.2 523

225
4 poles

102 163

225
2 poles

Shaft unit

Part No.

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

/
/
/
/

/
/
/
14

17

17

17
17

*
1
2
3
*
1
2
3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
2*
1*
1*
1*
1*
2*
1*
1*
1*
2*
2*
1*
2*
2*
2*
3*
2*
2*
2*
2*
3*
2*
2*
3*
3*
2*

1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
2*
2*
*
2*
2*
3*
3*
3*
3*
5*
5*
5*
5*
9*
9*
6*
6*
6*
6*
*
7*
7*
7*
7*
7*
8*
8*
8*
8*
*

3*
3*
4

3*
3*
4

3*
3*
4*
12*
3*
3*
3*
4*
10*
3*
9*
9*
12*
10*
9*
10*
10*
10*
*
10*
10*
10*
10*
8*
11*
11*
8*
8*
11*

1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
1*
2*
1*
1*
2*
1*
2*
1*
1*
1*
2*
2*
1*
2*
2*
2*
3*
2*
2*
2*
2*
3*
2*
2*
3*
3*
2*

For Etabloc with standardised motor only

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502.1

Impeller

Discharge cover

Shaft sleeve

Casing wear ring


suction side

230 433

Shaft 13)

Casing wear ring


discharge side

Mechanical seal

Description
Volute casing

Etabloc

55

9*
11*

210
71

80

90

100/ 132 160 180 200


112

10
/

11
/

13
16

225
4 poles

150-250/...
150-315/...

102 163

225
2 poles

Shaft unit

Part No.

17

*
*

2*
3*

14*
14*

502.2 523

13*
8*

2*
3*

Table 19: Key to the symbols


Symbol
*

Description
Component interchangeable with Etanorm
Components differ
Component not fitted
This pump/motor combination is available on request.
This pump/motor combination is not possible.

Table 20: Interchangeability of the drive lantern (motor rating)


M

Drive lantern 341

Motor rating

Shaft unit
71
80
90
100
112
132
160
180
200
225

13)

For Etabloc with standardised motor only

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25

1
1
2
2

3
3
7
/

35

55
/
/
/
4
4

6
6
8
9

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
10
11

.../024, .../034
.../054, .../074, .../072, .../112
.../114, .../154, .../152, .../222
.../224, .../304, .../302
.../404, .../402
.../554, .../754, .../552, .../752
.../1104, .../1504, .../1102, .../1502, .../1852
.../1854, .../2204, .../2202
.../3004, .../3704, .../3002, .../3702
.../4504, .../4502

8 Trouble-shooting

8 Trouble-shooting
WARNING
Improper remedial work on the pump (set)
Risk of injury!
For any work performed in order to remedy faults on the pump (set) observe
the relevant information given in this operating manual or the product
literature provided by the accessories manufacturers.
If problems occur that are not described in the following table, consultation with
KSBs customer service is required.
A

Pump delivers insufficient flow rate

Motor is overloaded

Motor protection switch trips the pump

Increased bearing temperature

Leakage at the pump

Excessive leakage at the shaft seal

Vibrations during pump operation

Impermissible rise of temperature inside the pump

Table 21: Trouble-shooting


A B C D E

G H Possible cause
Pump delivers against an excessively
high pressure.

Pump and/or piping are not completely


vented and/or primed.
Supply line or impeller clogged
Formation of air pockets in the piping

Suction lift is too high/NPSHavailable


(positive suction head) is too low.

Wrong direction of rotation

14)
15)

Wear of internal components


Pump back pressure is lower than
specified in the purchase order.
Density or viscosity of fluid handled
higher than stated in purchase order
Defective gasket

Remedy14)
Re-adjust to duty point.
Check system for impurities.
Fit a larger impeller.15)
Increase the speed (turbine, I.C. engine)
Vent and/or prime.
Remove deposits in the pump and/or piping.
Alter piping layout.
Fit vent valve.
Check/alter fluid level.
Fully open the shut-off element in the suction
line.
Change suction line, if the friction losses in
the suction line are too high.
Check any strainers installed/suction opening.
Check the electrical connection of the motor
and the control system, if any.
Replace worn parts by new ones.
Re-adjust to duty point.
Contact KSB.

Fit new gasket between volute casing and


discharge cover.
Worn shaft seal
Fit new shaft seal.
Score marks or roughness on shaft sleeve Fit new shaft sleeve.
Fit new shaft seal.
Vibrations during pump operation
Correct the suction conditions.
Increase the pressure at the pump suction
nozzle.

Pump pressure must be released before attempting to remedy faults on parts which are subjected to pressure.
Contact KSB.

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A B C D E

F G H Possible cause

Pump is warped or sympathetic
vibrations in the piping.

Increased axial thrust15)

14)

Insufficient or excessive quantity of


lubricant or unsuitable lubricant
Motor is running on two phases only.
Rotor out of balance

Defective bearing(s)
Flow rate is too low.
Incorrect setting of motor protection
switch
Transport lock has not been removed
from the shaft groove.

Remedy14)
Check the piping connections and secure
fixing of pump; if required, reduce distances
between the pipe clamps.
Fix the pipelines using anti-vibration material.
Clean balancing holes in the impeller.
Replace the casing wear rings.
Top up, reduce or change lubricant.
Replace the defective fuse.
Check the electric cable connections.
Clean the impeller.
Re-balance the impeller.
Fit new bearing(s).
Increase the minimum flow rate.
Check setting.
Fit new motor protection switch.
Remove.

Pump pressure must be released before attempting to remedy faults on parts which are subjected to pressure.

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9.1 Installation examples
Table 22: Installation examples for Etabloc G, M
Examples
Horizontal installation

Special features
Pump foot fastened at the bottom
Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW
Check condensation water holes
o = open
x = closed

1165:21/4

Motor foot fastened at the bottom


Motor size 132 = 5.5 kW to 180 = 22 kW
Check condensation water holes
o = open
x = closed

1167:72

Pump foot fastened at the top

1167:22/5

Motor must be turned through 180.


Check condensation water holes
o = open
x = closed

Table 23: Installation examples for Etabloc GN, MN, BN16), SN16), CN16)
Examples
Horizontal installation

Special features
Pump foot fastened at the bottom
Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW

1165:60

Pump foot fastened at the top


Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW
Motor must be turned through 180.
1165:62/2

16)

Volute casing with foot

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Examples

Special features
Motor foot fastened at the bottom
Motor size 132 = 5.5 kW to 180 = 22 KW

1167:68

Motor foot fastened at the top


Motor size 132 = 5.5 kW to 180 = 22 KW
Motor must be turned through 180.
1167:69

Table 24: Installation examples for Etabloc GN, MN, BN17), SN17), CN
Examples
Vertical installation

Special features
Pump foot fastened at the side
Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW
For vertical installation provide a vent valve to avoid dry running of
the mechanical seal

1167:73

Motor foot fastened at the side


Motor size 132 = 5.5 kW to 180 = 22 KW
For vertical installation with the motor on top use connection 5B (if
applicable) for ventilation

1167:74

Vent valve
Design with vent valve for vertical installation

17)

Volute casing with foot

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Table 25: Installation examples for Etabloc GN, MN, SN, CN


Examples
Horizontal installation

Special features
Motor foot fastened at the bottom, additional support
Motor size 200 = 30 kW to 225 = 45 KW

1167:71

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9.2 Exploded view / List of components


9.2.1 Etabloc G, M 32-200.1/... to 150-250/...
This view applies to the following sizes:
32-200.1/...
32-250.1/...
32-200/...
32-250/...

40-200/...
40-250/...
40-315/...

50-200/...
50-250/...
50-315/...

65-200/...
65-250/...
65-315/...

80-250/...
80-315/...
100-250/...
100-315/...

125-250/...
150-250/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 10: Standardised mechanical seal and bolted discharge cover


Table 26: List of components
Part No.
102
163
18318)
230

Description
Volute casing
Discharge cover
Support foot
Impeller

Part No.
502.1/.2
523
550.119)
802

400.1/.2

Gasket

902.1/.2/.418)

18)
19)

Description
Casing wear ring
Shaft sleeve
Disc
Motor for close
coupling
Stud

Part No.
920.418)
930
940

Description
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Key

1M

Connection for
pressure gauge

Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW only, (from motor size 132 = 5.5 kW with motor foot, not shown in exploded view)
For Etabloc pumps with shaft unit 25 only (shaft unit see data sheet).

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Part No.
423.1/.2
433

Description
Labyrinth seal
Mechanical seal

Part No.
903.1
920.1/.2/.3

Etabloc

Description
Screw plug
Hexagon nut

Part No.
6B
6D

Description
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

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9.2.2 Etabloc G, M 32-125.1 - 150-200...


This view applies to the following sizes:
32-125.1/...
32-160.1/...
32-125/...
32-160/...

40-125/...
40-160/...
50-125/...
50-160/...

65-125/...
65-160/...
80-160/...
80-200/...

100-160/...
100-200/...
125-200/...
150-200/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 11: Standardised mechanical seal and clamped discharge cover


Table 27: List of components
Part No.
102
163
18320)
230

Description
Volute casing
Discharge cover
Support foot
Impeller

Part No.
502.1/.2
523
550.121)
802

400.1/.2
423.1/.2

Gasket
Labyrinth seal

902.3/.420)
903.1

Description
Casing wear ring
Shaft sleeve
Disc
Motor for close
coupling
Stud
Screw plug

433

Mechanical seal

920.1/.4

Hexagon nut

20)
21)

Part No.
930
940

Description
Safety device
Key

1M

Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

6B
6D

Up to motor size 112 = 4 kW only, (from motor size 132 = 5.5 kW with motor foot, not shown in exploded view)
For Etabloc pumps with shaft unit 25 only (shaft unit see data sheet).

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9.2.3 Standardised mechanical seal Etabloc G, M 25-20/...


[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 12: Etabloc G, M 25-20/...


Table 28: List of components
Part No.
102

Description
Volute casing

Part No.
802

163
183

Discharge cover
Support foot

901
902.1/.2/.5

Description
Motor for close
coupling
Hexagon head bolt
Stud

230
400.1
423.1/.2
433

Impeller
Gasket
Labyrinth seal
Mechanical seal

903.1
920.1/.2/.4
930
940

Screw plug
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Key

Etabloc

Part No.
1M
6B
6D

Description
Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

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9.2.4 Standardised mechanical seal Etabloc G, M 32-23/...


[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 13: Etabloc G,M 32-23/...


Table 29: List of components
Part No.
102

Description
Volute casing

Part No.
433

Description
Mechanical seal

Part No.
1M

162
171

Suction cover
Diffuser

521
802

6B
6D

183
230.1
230.2
412.3
423.1/.2

Support foot
Impeller 1st stage
Impeller 2nd stage
O-ring
Labyrinth seal

902.1/.3/.5
903.1
920.1/.3/.4
930
940.1/.2

Stage sleeve
Motor for close
coupling
Stud
Screw plug
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Key

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Description
Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

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9.2.5 Etabloc GN, MN, SN, BN, CN


This view applies to the following sizes:
32-200.1/...
32-250.1/...
32-200/...
32-250/...

40-200/...
40-250/...
40-315/...

50-200/...
50-250/...
50-315/...

65-200/...
65-250/...
65-315/...

80-250/...
80-315/...
100-250/...
100-315/...

125-250/...
150-250/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 14: Standardised mechanical seal and bolted discharge cover


Table 30: List of components
Part No.
10222)
163
18323)

Description
Volute casing
Discharge cover
Support foot

Part No.
47626)
502.1/.2
515

Description
Mating ring carrier
Casing wear ring
Taper lock ring

Part No.
902.1/.2/.423)/.5
903.1/.225)
914.1

210
230
341
400.1/.2
411.525)

Shaft
Impeller
Drive lantern
Gasket
Joint ring

523
550.124)
68-3
732
801

Shaft sleeve
Disc
Cover plate
Bracket
Flanged motor

920.1-.5
930
931
940
1M

22)
23)
24)
25)

Description
Stud
Screw plug
Hexagon socket head
cap screw
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Lockwasher
Key
Connection for
pressure gauge

Foot-mounted volute casing for Etabloc SN, BN, CN only


For Etabloc GN, MN up to motor size 112 = 4 kW only, (from motor size 132 = 5.5 kW with motor foot, not shown in
exploded view)
For sizes with shaft unit 25 only (shaft unit / pump size combinations see data sheet).
Etabloc SN, CN only

Etabloc

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Part No.
41226)
433

26)

Description
O-ring
Mechanical seal

Part No.
900
901.3

Etabloc BN, SN only

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Description
Screw
Hexagon head bolt

Part No.
6B
6D

Description
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

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9.2.6 Etabloc GN, MN, SN, BN, CN


This view applies to the following sizes:
32-125.1/...
32-160.1/...
32-125/...
32-160/...

40-125/...
40-160/...
50-125/...
50-160/...

65-125/...
65-160/...
80-160/...
80-200/...

100-160/...
100-200/...
125-200/...
150-200/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 15: Standardised mechanical seal and clamped discharge cover


Table 31: List of components
Part No.
10227)
163
18328)

Description
Volute casing
Discharge cover
Support foot

Part No.
47631)
502.1/.2
515

Description
Mating ring carrier
Casing wear ring
Taper lock ring

Part No.
902.3/.428)/.5
903.1/.230)
914.1

210
230
341
400.1/.2
411.530)

Shaft
Impeller
Drive lantern
Gasket
Joint ring

523
550.129)
68-3
732
801

Shaft sleeve
Disc
Cover plate
Bracket
Flanged motor

920.1/.4/.5
930
931
940
1M

41231)
433

O-ring
Mechanical seal

900
901.3

Bolt
Hexagon head bolt

6B
6D

27)
28)
29)
30)
31)

Description
Stud
Screw plug
Hexagon socket head
cap screw
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Lockwasher
Key
Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

Foot-mounted volute casing for Etabloc SN, BN, CN only


For Etabloc GN, MN up to motor size 112 = 4 kW only, (from motor size 132 = 5.5 kW with motor foot, not shown in
exploded view)
For sizes with shaft unit 25 only (shaft unit / pump size combinations see data sheet).
For Etabloc SN, CN only
For Etabloc BN, SN only

Etabloc

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9.2.7 Etabloc GN, MN, SN, CN, BN


Motor size 200 = 30 kW to 225 = 45 kW
This view applies to the following sizes:
50-200/...
50-250/...
65-200/...
65-250/...

80-250/...
80-315/...
80-400/...

100-315/...
100-400/...
125-250/...
125-400/...

150-250/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 16: Standardised mechanical seal and bolted discharge cover


Table 32: List of components
Part No.
102

Description
Volute casing

Part No.
502.1/.2

Description
Casing wear ring

Part No.
914.1

163
210
230
341
400.1/.2
411.532)
41233)

Discharge cover
Shaft
Impeller
Drive lantern
Gasket
Joint ring
O-ring

515
523
68-3
732
801
900
901.3

Taper lock ring


Shaft sleeve
Cover plate
Bracket
Flanged motor
Bolt/Screw
Hexagon head bolt

920.1/.2/.3/.5
930
931
940

433
47633)

Mechanical seal
Mating ring carrier

902.1/.2/.5
903.1/.232)

Stud
Screw plug

6B
6D

32)
33)

For Etabloc SN, CN only


For Etabloc BN, SN only

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Etabloc

1M

Description
Hexagon socket head
cap screw
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Lockwasher
Key

Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

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9.2.8 Etabloc GN, MN, SN, CN, BN


Motor size 200 = 30 kW to 225 = 45 kW
This view applies to the following sizes:
80-160/...
80-200/...

100-160/...
100-200/...

125-315/...
150-315/...

[ Supplied in packaging units only

Fig. 17: Standardised mechanical seal and clamped discharge cover


Table 33: List of components
Part No.
102

Description
Volute casing

Part No.
502.1/.2

Description
Casing wear ring

Part No.
914.1

163
210
230
341
400.1/.2
411.534)

Discharge cover
Shaft
Impeller
Drive lantern
Gasket
Joint ring

515
523
68-3
732
801
900

Taper lock ring


Shaft sleeve
Cover plate
Bracket
Flanged motor
Bolt/Screw

920.1/.4/.5
930
931
940

41235)
433

O-ring
Mechanical seal

901.3
902.3/.5

Hexagon head bolt


Stud

6B
6D

47635)

Mating ring carrier

903.1/.234)

Screw plug

34)
35)

1M

Description
Hexagon socket head
cap screw
Hexagon nut
Safety device
Lockwasher
Key
Connection for
pressure gauge
Fluid drain
Fluid filling and
venting

Etabloc SN, CN only


Etabloc BN, SN only

Etabloc

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10 EC Declaration of Conformity

10 EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer:

KSB Aktiengesellschaft
Johann-Klein-Strae 9
67227 Frankenthal (Germany)

The manufacturer herewith declares that the product:

Etabloc, Etabloc SYT, Etaline, Etaline SYT, Etaline Z,


Etachrom NC, Etachrom BC, Etanorm, Etanorm SYT,
Etanorm GPV/CPV, Etaprime L, Etaprime B/BN, Vitachrom
KSB order number: ...................................................................................................

is in conformity with the provisions of the following Directives as amended from time to time:
Pump (set): Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
The manufacturer also declares that
the following harmonised international standards have been applied:
ISO 12100,
EN 809/A1
Person authorised to compile the technical file:
Name
Function
Address (company)
Address (Street, No.)
Address (post or ZIP code, city) (country)
The EC Declaration of Conformity was issued in/on:
Place, date

..............................36).............................
Name
Function
Company
Address
Address

36)

A signed, legally binding declaration of conformity is supplied with the product.

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11 Certificate of Decontamination

11 Certificate of Decontamination
Type
Order number/
Order item number37)

................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................

Delivery date

................................................................................................................................

Field of application:

................................................................................................................................

Fluid pumped37):

................................................................................................................................

Please tick where applicable37):

Radioactive

Explosive

Corrosive

Toxic

Harmful

Bio-hazardous

Highly flammable

Safe

Reason for return37):

................................................................................................................................

Comments:

................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................

The product/accessories have been carefully drained, cleaned and decontaminated inside and outside prior to dispatch/
placing at your disposal.
We hereby declare that this product is free from hazardous chemicals, biological or radioactive substances.
On seal-less pumps, the rotor has been removed from the pump for cleaning.

No special safety precautions are required for further handling.


The following safety precautions are required for flushing fluids, fluid residues and disposal:
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................

We confirm that the above data and information are correct and complete and that dispatch is effected in accordance with
the relevant legal provisions.

....................................................................
Place, date and signature

37)

.......................................................
Address

.......................................................
Company stamp

Required fields

Etabloc

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Index

Index

Misuse 9
Monitoring equipment 11

Abrasive fluids 31
Auxiliary connections 23

Name plate 17
Noise characteristics 19

Bearing temperature 35

C
Certificate of decontamination 63
Clearance gaps 35
Commissioning/start-up 27
Configuration 18

Operating limits 8, 29
Order number 6
Ordering spare parts 43
Other applicable documents 6

D
Design 17
Designation 16
Direction of rotation 26
Dismantling 36
Disposal 15

Partly completed machinery 6


Permissible forces at the pump nozzles 22
Piping 21
Preservation 14, 31
Product description 16
Pump casing 17

Exploded view 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61


Explosion protection 10, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33,
34, 35, 41

Reassembly 36, 39
Return to supplier 14
Returning to service 32

Filter 36
Frequency of starts 30
Function 18

Safety 8
Safety awareness 9
Scope of supply 19
Servicing/Maintenance 33
Shaft seal 17
Shutdown 31
Spare parts stock 44
Start-up 28
Storage 14, 31

I
Impeller type 17
Installation 20
Installation on foundation 20
Installation at site 20
Installation examples 49
Intended use 8
Interchangeability of pump components 45

M
Mechanical seal 28

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T
Temperature limits 11
Tightening torques 42
Transport 13
Trouble-shooting 47

1167.8/16-EN (01345299)
KSB Aktiengesellschaft
67225 Frankenthal Johann-Klein-Str. 9 67227 Frankenthal (Germany)
Tel. +49 6233 86-0 Fax +49 6233 86-3401
www.ksb.com

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