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Section 1000 lesa ins 1850 et PENBERTHY © a Jet Pumps Models LL, LM, LH, ELL & HLM. CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION nstallation / Op on/ Maintenance Instructions PENBERTHY INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE FOR MODELS LL, LM, LH, ELL, & HLM JET PUMPS CAST METAL CONSTRUCTION attempting ‘ollow theiet Gamage or pnysical injury too A CAUTION f PPenberthy does not have any control over the manner in which Ins jet pump is handled, Instales, 2° used, and Penberthy cannot ‘and does not warrant or guarantce that a et pump is sultable or Compatible with the user's specisc application. A MSO (cd WN Salty glasses should be worm when isthe aoa ofa Jot pump instalation I. INTRODUCTION: A. Features and Specifications Penbertny liquid operated jet pump models LL. LM. LH land ELL are designed to pursp = secondary fluc using a na operating medium -23 to heat the operating liquid by 6= whereby they are also called st jet heaters. B. Design Ratings PSIG at Maximum and ‘Minimum Operating Temperatures u. MATERIAL BODIES Nozzes BPS = 20° Fo + 160° F SOPSIG 2: +350" F 00 PSIGa =F ron ey 2O0FSIS =: — 20° Fto + 150° F 125516 a: + 400" F f200PSIGai~ aa F Bronze Orsi POOPSIS =! — 150° Fto + 160° F 125PS1G 2 + 400" F stests To determine th {or a specitic te above. the use Sheets, or wher limits on a Penc ‘maximum allowable working pressu ature within the design limits state should refer to Penberthy dimensio= ‘vided, the specificaly stated de: hy product proposal C. Application Data Penberthy mose's LL. LM, and LH are liquid operated = umps for puroing liquids against low. medium 2-= ‘essures respectively high discharge © LM and ELL are liquid operated = ing gases. Model ELL is seit prim ction capacity at vacuum mL. For speci fon data within the sult the Penbertn and size jet WARNING Under ne circumstances should these design ratings or sppacaton sets be exceeded. Excooding design ratings oF application dats may ease property damage or physi al injury to personnel INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE CONFIRMATION: A. Receiving Inspection ove ranges, uct proposal (oF shoul pump, check all components careful- sed in shipping. f damage is evident 19 not attempt instalation. Notity carrier ang request damage inspection, 8. User's Rating Inspection n should confirm ‘That the jot pump size (cast on side of body) and model Gesignaven-(stamped on nozzle hex flats) ‘conforms to the descrotion on the user's purchase nditions described in the wtn the actual conditions at the installation site 3, That the actual operating conditions at the Installation site are wi 4. That the materials ©! = ‘are compatible with surrounding atmospr struction of the jet pump = the contained fluid and 1 the spectic application tien It the size model or periormance data ofthe jet Tecelved does ni con‘orm with any of the criteria, bave, donot process win instalation. Contac on ‘uthorized Penberthy dist-butor for direction on what fous. INSTALLATION: Installation should only be uncertaken by qualitieg expo. fenced personnel wha sre ‘amiliar with this eguipment and have read and undersicod all the instructions inthis, manual ‘The user should reler to Fentenhy dimension sheets or Penberthy product proposal to obtain dimensional information for the specific s'ze and model jet pump. Check the explodad view Fic.r8 3 for tha location of ope suction, and discharze connections to insure cor rect hook up. A. Effect of Related Piping and Precautions 1. For Pumping Fluids a. Penberthy iquid operated jet pump models LL. LM, LH, and ELL are installed and operated in any position. For applications handling gases, Kis ‘more desirable to install the models of LM and ELL wath the discharge pointing down at 45° or more. This prevents back splash of motive liquid into the suction ine . Jet pumps shoul be installed with pipe anc fit tings which provide minimum resistance to fluid tow. Pipe line friction losses must always be @ consideration when estimating jet pump. perfor. Lis recommendes that provisions be made for pressure gauge connections near the operating i- Tet, suction and discharge connections of the jet ump. If operating should be free og the et puro ecoeTy steam jet he n any post neater. opera any time, it ma gauges to = Operating guia Pressure Foot valve 4. Steam must not have over 20° F of supemeat. or performance will differ om that published on Penberthy Technical Dats Bulletin or product, proposal referred to above Steam line must be clean, and provided with a Strainer to prevent foreign materials from clogging the steam jet neator. f. Steam line should be insulated and as short as Possible to prevent concensation and line friction losses. 9. A check valve in the steam line located as close to the steam jet neater as cossiole wll help prevent water from being driven into éne steam line at shut down, h. Some installations requirs the addition ofa pres sure reliat line to reduce ie'e0, close the suction valve and immediately =" "e certntugal pump. Then shut off the op tad valve to the jet pump. 2. For Heating Lia ‘quid valve quickly, 2 vane, if any. 2 Turn operating '=== valve fully open, b.Turn steam s: ve slowly on until the de sired discharge -mperature is reached. €. Regulate line oscrarge pressure or close the pressure relict ‘shen applicable. MAINTENANCE: er Donct proceed witn any maintenance unless the jet pur fas been relieved ofa pressure oF vacuum, has been al- lowed to reach ambient temperature, and has been drained or purged ofall fluids. A. Preventative Maintenance maintenance schedu rails fo safety ch specific stale owing items shoul purposes of main o$ion or debris bulls up or carrasion or debris build vo. ghtness. vild up. ‘mine upen evaluation of his or her lance an appropriate maintenance for his or her specific application jevance schedules can only be deter knowledge of the services and appiica- 1 involved, " B. Troubleshooting 1. For Pumping Problem ‘The suction flow is less than ex2e>%e0. Cause cu move restriction. Suction piping is too restrictive Discharge pressureis toohigh Remove restriction, Operating liquid pressures ‘ease pressure, lower than required. Suction or motive liquid is at ‘much higher than ambient tem perature, ‘Suction piping leaks. Tighten fittings. 2. For Heating Problem Discharge of live steam, objectionable noise and vibration, and init flow reverss caus cure ‘Operating quia pressure tootow. increase pressure. ‘Attempted operation beyond discharge pressure capability duce discharge Lower temperature or size larger jet pump. Patan Paced Pa0 Atlerstedstart up without Install pressure Pi liet tine Vins Problem Surges liquid outlet temperature Cause cure ‘Operating liquid pressure toolow. Increase pressure. C. Disassembly—Reassembly Cie ‘Do not praceed with the removal of et pump rom con necting ping Unless the hag been relied of eeesue or vacuum nee boon alowed 'o"=s25 Enel arpa, and hasbeen Gaia or used To cisassemble the unit, frst attach a short ‘suction connection as a handle. « flats and rotate in a counterclock» to reassemble unit, be sure the © ‘and body are fee of foreign m raises metal due to nicks. A nonshardening ‘ay be applied to the threads 12 ling. Thread the body back on to 2 clockwise direction. Discharge Connection Body

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