Installation and Service Instructions: Excellence at Work. Excellence in Life
Installation and Service Instructions: Excellence at Work. Excellence in Life
Installation and Service Instructions: Excellence at Work. Excellence in Life
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious bodily injury or death. These pumps should not be used for handling plain
water, corrosive or abrasive liquids or liquids not possessing adequate lubricity. Do not attempt to work on any Tuthill pump installation
before completing the steps below. Disconnect the drive so that it cannot be started while work is being performed. Review the Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) applicable to the liquid being pumped to determine its characteristics and the precautions necessary to
ensure safe handling. Vent all pressure within the pump through the suction or discharge lines. All Tuthill pumps contain residual 200
SSU lube oil from the factory production test. Determine if this is compatible with the fluid you are pumping. If the fluid is incompatible,
consult the factory.
Proper Installation
Unsatisfactory pump installations are usually characterized by poor suction conditions for the specific liquid being handled. Suction
conditions should be minimized to prevent vaporization of the liquid. If vacuum conditions force the liquid to vaporize, cavitation will
occur, resulting in loss of capacity, premature wear and noisy operation. When handling high viscosity liquids, the speed of the pump
must be reduced and the size of the lines increased to prevent cavitation.
Note: Pipe line friction increases at a rapid rate with an increase in viscosity. For a given pump and motor, larger pipe lines are
necessary to maintain the same pump pressure when changing from a thin fluid to a thick one.
Tuthill LA and LE Series pumps are supplied with both ports on the same plane. Pumps with this type of porting arrangement should
always be installed with both ports pointing upward to insure proper priming. If it is necessary to install the pump with the ports
pointing to either side, it is recommended that the top port be the suction port. This will prevent gravity induced drainage of fluid
through the suction port. When pipe lines are installed, an inverted “U” bend should be incorporated into the suction line close to the
pump for priming purposes.
With the ports facing up, and viewing the pump from the shaft end, the inlet port is on the right for clockwise rotation and on the left
for counter-clockwise rotation. Pumps with built in relief valves are directional. Therefore rotation must be specified at time of order.
The adjusting screw of the internal relief valve must always be located on the suction side of the pump. Pumps should be filled with oil
at installation and should never be allowed to run dry. Every pump installation should have a good foundation. Its structure should be
sufficiently strong to hold the pump rigid and to absorb any strain or shock that may be encountered. The installation should be leveled,
checked for proper piping alignment, and then fastened securely.
Method of Drive
Direct drive through a traditional flexible coupling is recommended. However, do not expect the flexible coupling to compensate for
misalignment. Contact the coupling manufacturer to determine the maximum amount of misalignment to which the coupling can be
subjected. LA and LE Series pumps can be driven in either direction of rotation, unless outfitted with an internal relief valve. The seal
chamber communicates with the neutral zone and therefore the seal is subjected to approximately one half of the discharge pressure.
All pump and motor units must be properly aligned during assembly and periodically checked since misalignment may occur later due
to abuse or other conditions. Pipe strain can force the pump and motor shafts out of alignment. Therefore, all piping to the pump
must be properly supported. Do not allow the pump to act as a pipe support. Provide for proper expansion of pipes when handling
hot liquids. Allow pump to reach operating temperature slowly. Rapid temperature change can result in damage to the cast iron
components. Recheck the alignment.
• Never align a pump and motor supplied with a pin type coupling without first removing the pins
• Never depend upon sight or feel. Use proper gauges when aligning the pump.
• Never operate the pump without all guards in place.
To adjust the relief setting within the range of a given spring’s capability read below
• Remove the acorn nut not supplied with model 5LEV
• Insert a screwdriver into the slot of the adjusting screw and hold it steady
• Loosen the locking nut with a wrench by turning counterclockwise
• Throttle the outlet line until the differential pressure at the pump port is at the desired level
• Turning the adjusting screw inward (clockwise) raises the pressure setting
• Turning the adjusting screw outward (counterclockwise) lowers the pressure setting
• Retighten the nut to lock the setting in place and replace the acorn nut
• Recheck the pressure gauge reading
CAUTION
If the adjusting screw is backed out (counter clockwise) too far, the spring and poppet could fall into pump.
If an internal relief valve has not been supplied with the pump some other means of protection must be utilized. These include in-line
safety relief valves, pressure shutdown switches or other similar devices.
Strainer Protection
Strainers are used to remove contaminated particles from the fluid system and extend pump life. Every pump should be protected from
these particles by a strainer in the suction line. Strainer size and mesh of screen are determined by the rate of flow and viscosity of the
fluid. Consult the strainer manufacturer for recommendations.
Never use a strainer with a built-in automatic by-pass on the suction line set to open under 30” Hg. vacuum.
Install the strainer according to the designated direction of flow, locating it so that it is accessible for servicing. Use a duplex type strainer
when shutdown during service is not possible. Provide a vacuum gauge in the suction line for determining when the strainer requires
cleaning. Make certain strainer baskets are properly reinforced so as not to collapse under 30” Hg. vacuum.
WARNING
All Tuthill pumps contain residual 200 SSU lube oil from the factory production test. Determine if this is compatible with the fluid you
are pumping. If the fluid is incompatible, consult the factory. If the pump is to operate at elevated temperatures, it should be brought
up to operating temperature gradually. Rapid or sudden introduction of liquid at an elevated temperature into the cold liquid chamber
of the pump could cause damage to the seal or other internal parts. Do not run the pump dry. This could cause severe damage to the
seal, bushings and/or metal parts.
Housing
Idler
Idler Pin
Cover
Cover Bolts
Cover Gasket Housing Bushing Retaining Ring Seal Assembly O-Ring Housing Plug Rotor
Seal Replacement
The seal assembly in LA and LE Series pumps can be changed without disassembly of the rest of the pump
• Place the pump in a vise with the shaft facing up so that one jaw grips across the two ports
• Do not tighten excessively as the pump housing may be distorted
• Inspect the shaft at the keyway, flat, or tang
• Any burrs will interfere with removal of the housing plug and bearing assembly
• Remove the housing plug with a face-type spanner wrench (part # 0L 506) AND the seal from the shaft
• The rubber boot will be bonded to the shaft, so it is necessary to push down on the seal to break this bond
• Grasp the metal outer shell with any suitable device, pull the seal assembly upward, and remove the spring and washer
• Models 30LA through 1LA and models 30LE through 1LE have a snap ring on the shaft to back up the seal assembly
• Do not remove this snap ring unless you are completely disassembling the pump
• Models 2LA, 2LE, and 5LE do not have a snap ring
• A step on the shaft is used as the seal backup
• Remove the stationary seal face from the housing plug by pressing out from the opposite side
• If damaged, remove the O ring from the OD of the housing plug
Disassembly of Pump
The seal assembly must be removed before the pump can be disassembled
• Remove the snap ring from the shaft on all models except 2LA, 2LE and 5LE
• Mark the cover and housing of the pump for proper re-assembly
• Remove cover screws, cover, idler and rotor from the housing
Assembly of Pump
The following must be carefully followed when the pump is re-assembled
• Clean all parts thoroughly using great care to eliminate all dirt
• Install the rotor in the pump housing
• Apply the gasket to the cover
• Use a new gasket if the old one is damaged
• Models 30LA, 30LE, and 5LE are also supplied with an O ring in the cover (Replace if damaged)
• Place the idler gear on the pin in the cover assembly
• Place the cover assembly with gear on the pump, aligning the matching marks for proper location
• Install the cover screws by tightening gradually, alternating from a screw on one side to a screw on the opposite side
• Install the snap ring on the shaft (except models 2LA, 2LE and 5LE)
Changing Rotation
LA and LE Series pumps are bi-directional and will work equally well in either direction with no modification. However, if outfitted
with an internal relief valve (model LEV), these pumps become rotational. Rotation cannot be changed in the field unless the housing
is replaced.
Changing Location of Suction Port Outfitted with Tuthill’s Unique Automatic Reversing Feature (Models RLA & RLE)
• Remove the cover screws
• Rotate the cover 180° so that the boss on the cover points to the new suction (inlet) port
• Align the mounting holes and reinstall the cover screws
Note: Location of the suction port cannot be changed in the field on RLEV pumps unless the housing is replaced.
Table of Contents
30LE Pump 3 5LE Relief Valve Option 10
30LE Relief Valve Option 3 5LE Ball Bearing Option 10
30LE Ball Bearing Option 3
00LE Pump 5
00LE Relief Valve Option 5
00LE Ball Bearing Option 5
0LE Pump 6
0LE Relief Valve Option 6
0LE Ball Bearing Option 6
0LE Reversing Feature Option 6
1LE Pump 7
1LE Relief Valve Option 7
1LE Ball Bearing Option 7
1LE Reversing Feature Option 7
2LE Pump 8
2LE Relief Valve Option 8
2LE Ball Bearing Option 8
2LE Reversing Feature Option 8
5LE Pump & Options 10
15
16
BALL BEARING
17
18 19 20
15A
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10 8
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12 7
13 6
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