The Gorman-Rupp Company
Education and Safety :: Pump Safety :: Safety
Pumps In General |
|
REMEMBER: PUMP SAFETY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
- Read the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for your pump before
installing, operating or performing maintenance on the pump or its related equipment.
- Overheated pumps can cause severe burns and injury. If overheating of pump casing occurs:
- Stop pump immediately.
- Allow pump to cool to air temperature.
- Slowly and cautiously vent pump at drain plug.
- Refer to Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual before restarting.
- Do not operate pump without all guards and shields in place.
- Cautiously approach any pump that has been in operation.
- Pump only liquids for which the pump was designed.
- Do not pump flammable or corrosive liquids unless pump and piping are designed for such.
- Operating pump with suction and/or discharge closed is one cause of severe overheating.
- Note direction of rotation – operating pump in wrong direction may cause impeller to unscrew and damage pump casing or
other pump parts.
- Locate the pump in an accessible location, as close as safely possible to the liquid being pumped.
- Secure the pump so that it cannot move after it is in its operating position.
- Check all lubricants before installation and operation in accordance with maintenance programs.
- When lifting pumps, use only lifting equipment in good repair with adequate capacity.
- Never operate a self-priming pump unless the pump casing is filled with liquid.Doing so may damage the pump.The pump will
not prime unless the pump casing is filled with liquid.
- Do not remove the coverplate, fill port cap, gauge port plug, or drain plug from any overheated pump. Allow pump to cool to air
temperature. Check pump temperature before removing coverplate, fill port cap, gauge port plug or drain plug.
- Do not operate pump against a closed valve.
- Check the suction strainer regularly to be sure that it is not clogged.
- Never operate pumps in explosive or volatile atmospheres unless they are designed to be
operated in these environments.
- Check the pump thoroughly upon delivery for any shipping damage.
- Never wear loose clothing around machinery.
- Always read and keep the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for your pump.
- When overhauling pumps, never remove or cover warning tags and labels.
- Be sure that only experienced personnel operate machinery.
- Before working on pumps with electric motors and panels, LOCK control panel in the OFF position:
- If control panel cannot be locked, pull main fuse or circuit breaker.
- Remove all V-belts.
- Disengage drive coupling.
- Drain pump completely of water before freezing weather.
- Do not work in underground pump systems alone or without adequate ventilation.
|
<< Back to Education and Safety
Specifications are subject to change. Please contact your Gorman-Rupp Distributor for more details.
|
The Gorman-Rupp Company
Mansfield Division
P.O. Box 1217
Mansfield, Ohio 44901-1217, USA
Tel: 419-755-1011
Fax: 419-755-1251
E-mail: grsales@gormanrupp.com |
The Gorman-Rupp International Company
P.O. Box 1217
Mansfield, Ohio 44901-1217, USA
Tel: 419-755-1011
Fax: 419-755-1266
E-mail: intsales@gormanrupp.com |
Gorman-Rupp of Canada, Ltd.
70 Burwell Road
St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3R7, Canada
Tel: 519-631-2870
Fax: 519-631-4624
E-mail: grcanada@grcanada.com |
|
GRpumps.com