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Priming: Suction Supply Below Pump 1

The figure provided here illustrates a suction lift configuration. In this configuration, a foot valve is provided at the bottom of the suction line. A "foot valve" is a type of check valve - it allows water to flow in one direction only - into the suction piping.

Here's the procedure to prime a pump in this situation.

a. Check to ensure the system is ready for startup (lubrication is OK, etc.). Close the discharge valve.

b. The pump housing is provided with a vent plug at its top. Sometimes, the suction side on the pump is also equipped with vent plugs. Open all of the vent plugs and plugs.

c. Notice that an external water supply is provided for priming purposes. Open the valve on the priming supply line. This expel air from the pump's body and eventually water will begin to flow out of the vent openings.

d. Shutoff the prime water supply. Close the vent valves/plugs.

e. Start the pump and open the discharge valve slowly.

Note: This is a general procedure provided here for basic training purposes only. At your work site you must use authorized procedures provided to you by your supervisor.