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TM 5-4320-305-10 Table 3-1.  Operator/Crew Troubleshooting - Continued MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 9. PUMP FAILS TO DELIVER CAPACITY Step 1. Check that engine speed is correct for the specific gravity of liquid being pumped.  Refer to pump performance data plate. Adjust SET POINT switch until engine is running at correct speed (para 2-6.g.). Step 2. Check that suction and discharge gate valves are fully open. Open gate valves. Step 3. Check that suction hose (intake) is properly submerged or connected to liquid supply. a. Submerge intake of suction hose. b. If connection to liquid supply is leaking, notify organizational maintenance. Step 4. Check for collapsed or damaged suction hose. If suction hose is collapsed or damaged, notify organizational maintenance. Step 5. Check   the   suction   assembly   components   and   connections   for   leaks.      Check   suction   hose connection, gate valve, spool, strainer, gaskets, and the connection between the strainer and pump assemblies.  Check that locking lever securely holds strainer in place. a. Tighten hose connection. b. Tighten strainer locking lever. c. If any other leaks are found, notify organizational maintenance. Step 6. Check for clogged suction strainer or suction hoses. Perform the checks and services of table 2-2, item 17, and clean away debris.  Replace severely damaged or restricted hoses. Clean debris from suction strainer and hose. Step 7. Check for excessive suction lift. Move centrifugal pump unit closer to source of liquid. 3-9

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