Ways To Optimize Maintenance Strategies At Site And How To Make Pumps More Efficient
Most industries have several pumps performing a variety of functions that are integral to the successful operation of the plant. If a pump malfunctions, it can be the cause of an entire plant shut down. As a leading manufacturer and supplier of progressive cavity type screw pumps and zero leak Rota pumps, Risansi emphasizes on doing proper pump maintenance at site to ensure long-life of pumps. Pumps maintenance is done in order to improve system reliability. Proper maintenance of a pump is important to ensure its trouble free and long service life. To keep pumps running properly, a regular maintenance schedule should be implemented and followed.
Maintenance can be of following types
- Preventive or predictive- Predictive
maintenance (PdM) techniques are
invaluable for keeping pump
reliability high and life-cycle costs
low. Diagnostic monitoring during
pump operation such as vibration
analysis, electrical monitoring, and
lubricant analysis often reveal early
signs of trouble - Conditional Monitoring- Condition
monitoring is a process used to
monitor the condition of the pump
which ultimately reduces the time
required to identify and rectify the
fault and increases the efficiency of
the pump. It monitors parameters
like temperature, vibration etc - Periodic -Periodic maintenance is a
strategy that requires maintenance
tasks such as external cleaning of
pump, leakage checks tightening of
nuts & screw etc. to be performed
at set time intervals while the pump
is operational - Breakdown- Breakdown
maintenance is required when the
pump completely breaks down and
needs repair to resume operation. It
can be planned and unplanned
both
Important Check Points
One must ensure to check and follow below points for smooth maintenance of pumps
- DETERMINE MAINTENANCE
FREQUENCY-A correct
maintenance strategy is often based
on manufacturers’/ OEM’s
recommendations. Select a time
when the system is down. Pump to
be overhauled at regular intervals.
It is advisable to overhaul the motor
also along with the pump. - OBSERVATION IS KEY- A close
observation of pump is important
while it is running. - Indication of pump parts wear can
be identified from abnormal noise,
vibration, loss of capacity, reduction
in discharge pressure, leaks etc.
Inspect internal parts carefully while
overhauling - Internal clearances in the pump,
which are vital for its proper
function. Acceptable wear can be
determined only by experience of
the actual application. - Pump Vibration-Vibration imparts
forces on each part of the seal
components. Vibrations may be due
to worn bearings, improper grouting
and poor foundation of pump - SAFETY FIRST- It is important to
make sure that pumps are shut-down
before performing the maintenance
activities. Mechanical, electrical, as
well as hydraulic isolation is
important. - MECHANICAL INSPECTION-
• Check that foundation points are
fixed properly. It is important to
periodically inspect foundation
bolts, couplings and performance of
the pump as conditional monitoring
to avoid breakdown maintenance.
MAINTENANCE STRATEGIES AT SITE
- Check mechanical seal, gland
packing, flanges or other joints of
pump for leakage - Check the condition of small parts
that are prone to wear and tear - Replace small parts on time to ensure
the complete life of large parts is
availed. - Wear of spare parts greatly depends
on the pumping medium. Pump
screw is lubricated by the pumping
liquid itself. Please refer to our
previously published article in June
2021 issue. So it is important to
choose the correct RPM and model
of the pump. The pump strainer must
be cleaned regularly, by monitoring
suction pressure of the pump to
ensure that the solids are removed
as far as possible. - A gradual reduction in the suction
pressure of the pump indicates that
the suction filter is getting choked - Gaskets and O-rings of the pump to
be renewed while overhauling. - Check shaft bearing for damages
and renew if necessary - Check the condition of the
mechanical seal especially the faces
and O-rings. Discard the seal if face
is damaged or O-rings hardened.
Excessively leaking shaft seals
should be changed without delay,
as the leakage normally will grow
worse and cause additional damage. - Relief valve, valve seat, springs to
be checked. - Inspect for any scratches inside.
- LUBRICATION CHECKLubricate the motor and pump bearing
as per manufacturer’s guidelines. It
must not be over lubricated.
Bearings damage occur due to over
lubrication. The bearings must be
lubricated in 6 months with high
quality lubricant. Refer to the
lubrication manual shared by the
supplier - ELECTRICAL ITEMS CHECKCheck motor amperage and relay
settings. - MECHANICAL SEAL- Mechanical
seal may fail due to lack of
lubrication and not following the
quenching procedure. The
temperature rises at the sealing faces
that will damage the elastomer part
of the mechanical seal. - STATOR- If the pump is not to be
used for 3 months or more, the stator
(rubber elastomer) should be
removed and kept separately in a
clean, cool and dry environment It is important to note that most of the
rubber products may change their
physical properties under
unfavourable conditions or if
treated improperly, which will
result in a shorter lifetime. They
may also become useless through
excessive hardening, aging,
permanent deformation, cracking
or other damages appearing to the
surfaces. - INTERNALS- Pump internals may
rust if material of construction is not
SS (Stainless steel). Anti-rust oil may
be used on such parts. - DRY RUN PROTECTION – Never
run the pump dry as a few rotations
in dry condition will damage the
internal parts - Storage of Screw Pump –
If any pump is not to be installed
immediately or the pump is not under
operating condition for some time after
being installed, the following points
should be taken care of - The pump should be kept in clean
and moisture free area preferably
with protective covering. If this
cannot be ascertained, additional
care should be taken to prevent rust
formation. - Pump should be kept after draining
out the pumping fluid and
preferably after flushing it from
compatible fluid media. Anti-rusting
oil or suitable agent must be applied
on metallic parts and on those
exterior, unpainted surfaces subject
to corrosion. - Ensure that the openings through
suction and discharge ports are
covered.
How to make Pumps More
Efficient
Major factors affecting pump efficiency
are throttled valves, pump over-sizing,
seal leakage and operational
breakdowncausing highest downtime
and cost. Therefore, it is important to
consider following points to make
pumps more efficient
- Usage of Variable Frequency Drives
(VFD) – As the name suggests, VFD
is used to achieve capacity at a given
range of RPM rather than what the
rated capacity of pump is. VFDs are
used to limit unnecessary energy
consumption and maintenance
spares’ cost. - Please connect a water flushing line.
- Connect a bypass.
- Since PCP is for viscous and
abrasive fluids, do not switch the
pumps frequently. Run the main
pump (pump1) till maintenance is
required and then switch to standby
pump (pump2). Switch back to
pump1 post maintenance. Periodic
switching only to test standby pump
can be done. - Please refer to our previous article
published in June 2021 issue for
selection of pump as the model,
curves, efficiency etc. depend upon
capacity and pressure required. - Email : headoffice@risansi.com
- Web. : www.risansi.com
+91-95651 26222
info@risansi.com





