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Winterizing Close-Coupled Pumps Systems: 60 Second Seminar
Special Thanks to Berkley Pumps

Proper preparation of the pumping system for extended periods of non-use in freezing as well as non-freezing climates is important to preserving the system's performance and duty-life expectations. Investing a short amount of time and following the procedures below will enhance the pumping system's performance longevity.

General Preparation

• Disconnect power to pumping system before beginning any work. Ensure that winterized
  pump cannot be accidentally energized and tape any exposed leads.

• Remove exterior dirt and grime or any substance that may trap moisture. Exposed metal is
  subject to oxidation, prime and repaint as necessary. Ensure motor vent screens are
  clear of debris.

• Flush suction and discharge lines. Check for leaks at this time and replace any
  worn gaskets.

• Drain pump housing by opening an air bleed valve or port plug on top of the pump volute
  and remove the port plug closest to the bottom of the volute.

• Flush pump with clean water to clear rust and debris that may have accumulated in the
  volute.

• Precaution must be taken to ensure exposed tank (s) (if applicable) and piping are also
  drained. Piping should be drained below the freeze line. A low pressure (5 psi) high-volume
  blower may be used to purge the system with air. (Note: Wet/Dry Shop-Vac may also be
  used for system drainage.)

• If pump is to be stored wet, do not use anti-freeze solutions other than propylene glycol.
  Propylene glycol is non-toxic and will not damage plastic components that may be in the
  pump and/or pumping system. Use a 40% propylene glycol/60% water solution to
  protect the pump to-500 F.

• Lubricate bearings (refer to owner's manual).

• Keep unit clean and dry during storage period to guard against corrosion. Shelter
  pump from elements when possible.

• To avoid condensation and corrosion problems, do not wrap or seal pump with plastic. Air
  must be permitted to circulate around pump.

• Rotate driver shaft periodically to prevent freeze up of internal components and to keep
  bearings coated with lubricant to prevent oxidation and corrosion.

• If pump is packing-style, disassemble and hand-pack cavity with grease; reassemble. Units
  equipped with flush tap may be serviced with grease gun. Removal of pump from installation
  site

• Place fittings (bolts, nuts, shims, wire nuts, pipe fittings etc.) in heavy gauge plastic bag
  and attach to pump. Remove pressure gauge from system (and other gauges if necessary)
  and store with pump.

• Seal all open ports, including conduit box, to keep out foreign objects such as insects,
  rodents, dust and dirt. Replace gasket in conduit box as necessary.

• Remove all suction piping from water reservoir (if applicable) to prevent freeze damage.

 

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