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Pump Inspection Checklist

A pump inspection checklist is a document that outlines the steps required to inspect pumps for proper operation, leaks, and signs of wear and tear. It includes items such as checking for vibration, inspecting seals and bearings, verifying proper fluid levels, and assessing the condition of impellers and casings.

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Inspection
Select inspection period
After every 250 hours or fortnightly whichever earlier
Ensure optimum liquid level to avoid dry run wherever auto cut or in cut is not provided
Motor load current
Pump discharge pressure
Any abnormal sound and vibration of connected piping
After every 8000 hrs. or 2 years whichever earlier (for saline service, this interval may be reduced as required)
Complete overhauling of the pump shall be carried out. This shall include part-wise inspection – Part-Wise Inspection During Complete Overhaul of Centrifugal Pumps
Completion
Comments
Inspector Name and Signature
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Ensuring Proper Pump Functionality with a Pump Inspection Checklist


A pump inspection checklist is a critical tool used to ensure that pumps are functioning properly and safely. The checklist includes a series of items that must be checked to ensure that the pump is in good condition and can operate efficiently.


The checklist typically includes items such as checking for vibration, inspecting seals and bearings, verifying proper fluid levels, and assessing the condition of impellers and casings. It may also include items such as checking for proper alignment, checking the condition of the motor, and verifying electrical connections.


Using a pump inspection checklist helps to ensure that all necessary checks are performed consistently and thoroughly. It allows for the early identification of potential problems before they become serious issues that may cause costly downtime or safety hazards.


Please note that this checklist template is a hypothetical appuses-hero example and provides only standard information. The template does not aim to replace, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, or any other applicable law. You should seek your professional advice to determine whether the use of such a checklist is appropriate in your workplace or jurisdiction.