Replacement Parts List
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PARTS LIST CP-110E-PL (CONTINUED) SERIES 80 PUMPS
Pump series and seal
configuration
Impeller
diameter
Pump
construction
Pump model
number
Date
manufactured
Motor
horsepower
Serial
number
Capacity
& Head
How to use this
PARTS LIST
The pump nameplate identifies the pump by pipe size, seal configuration, pump
construction and impeller diameter as shown below.
The nameplate identifies the pump in the example as a Series 80 with a “-S” seal
and Bronze Fitted (BF) construction. The pump is listed in the parts list by its maxi-
mum impeller diameter and would be called a 1
1
/2 x 1
1
/2 x 7 pump. The actual
impeller size for the example pump is 6
1
/2" as shown above.
The Series 80 pump is furnished with both “Standard Seal” or “Stuffing Box” con-
struction. The “Standard Seal” pump has no seal designation after the Series
Number in the nameplate; if the example pump were of the “Standard Seal” con-
struction the nameplate would show it to be an 80 6
1
/2 BF pump.
The “Stuffing Box” model has three positive seal configurations:
Series 80-S Single Seal Series 80 PF Packing Rings with
Series 80-D Double Seal Flush (Lantern) Ring
The motor shaft size, depending on motor horsepower, may be either 1
1
/4" or 1
5
/8"
in diameter. The shaft size is measured at the point where the shaft enters the
volute coverplate and affects the selection of the seal, shaft sleeve, water slinger
and volute coverplate as indicated in the parts list.
Following the procedure below will result in proper parts selection:
1. Determine from the nameplate the pump size, seal configuration, pump con-
struction and impeller diameter.
2. Measure shaft diameter.
3. Refer to the index for the page number of the parts list for the pump involved.
4. Find the proper column in the parts list for the pump construction involved.
5. Select part numbers, using the drawings on page 5 or 6 for identification. Where
shaft diameter affects parts selection, use the measurement secured in step 2.
6. Motor brackets vary with motor frame sizes. Secure the motor frame number
from the motor nameplate and use to select the proper motor bracket. Always
give complete motor namplate data when ordering replacement motors.