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ANSI HI 2.4 serves as a guide in creating a pump manual so users have complete information on pump installation, operation and maintenance. The standard addresses the following rotodynamic vertical pump categories:
  • Axial flow, lineshaft
  • Diffuser, deep well
  • Diffuser, short set
  • Diffuser, can-mounted
  • Diffuser, submersible, deep well and short set
  • Diffuser, double casing, in-line, floor mounted
  • Volute, double suction, wet pit or can type
  • Volute, multistage axial split, can type
  • Sump, lineshaft
  • Sump, cantilever
What you will learn/Overall benefits
  • Determine what type of information might be missing from current manufacturer manuals
  • Understand how to create a comprehensive manual that addresses the necessary installation, operation and maintenance topics for the end user
 

Document History

  1. HI 14.4-2018


    Rotodynamic Pumps - for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance

    • Most Recent
  2. HI 1.4-2014


    Rotodynamic Centrifugal Pumps for Manuals Describing Installation, Operation and Maintenance

    • Historical Version
  3. HI 2.4-2014

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    American National Standard for Rotodynamic Vertical Pumps for Manuals Describing Installation, Operation, and Maintenance

    • Historical Version
  4. HI 1.4-2010


    Rotodynamic (Centrifugal) Pumps for Manuals Describing Installation, Operation and Maintenance

    • Historical Version
  5. HI 2.4-2008


    American National Standard for Rotodynamic (Vertical) Pumps for Manuals Describing Installation, Operation, and Maintenance

    • Historical Version
  6. HI 1.4 (M103)


    Centrifugal Operations

    • Historical Version
  7. HI 2.4 (M107)


    American National Standard for Vertical Pumps for Installation, Operations, and Maintenance

    • Historical Version