The seal drawing should specify which port is supposed to be “in” and which port is to be “out.” If this seal has a pumping ring, it is especially important to get this right. One of these ports could be drilled radially and the other drilled tangentially. I suggest the following:
1. Review the drawings and verify which port is which. The seal gland should also be stamped to indicate BI for Barrier In and BO for Barrier Out.
2. Verify if the ports are radially drilled or tangentially drilled.
3. Review the seal design for pumping ring configuration. If the pumping ring is rotationally specific, is it designed to match the rotation of your pump?
4. Make your connections correct for the drilling (radial or tangential), shaft rotation and pumping ring design.
If it still squeals when piped correctly, then the seal manufacturer may have made a mistake and installed the wrong pumping ring.
Johnny Pellin