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PUMP TYPES
Positive Displacement
Rotary
Reciprocating
End-suction pumps
End-suction pumps are the most commonly used centrifugal pumps
across all industries
They are called end suction because the inlet, or suction, is at the
end and the discharge is at a right angle
Consist of a single impellor in a casing that also acts as the volute
Available in close coupled configuration, or long coupled configuration
Larger sizes are used for irrigation, water supply and industrial process
Smaller sizes are used for household pressure systems or pool pumps
If they are fitted with a venturi jet ( jet pump), they are ideal for
household pressure systems when the water tank is below ground level.
Inline pumps
As the name suggests these pumps have the suction and discharge inline
with each other
Allows for pipeline mounting and was the original concept for inline
pumps
Typically used in heating and air-conditioning applications, in smaller
sizes as a wet runner motor design
Wet runner or circulator pumps are used in applications where no
noise can be tolerated, typically in buildings for heating and cooling
systems
Because the motor bearings ( journal) are lubricated by the pumped
liquid, the system must be clean
Wet runners are most commonly used in closed systems
Without a seal, they are generally leak free
Submersible pumps
Multistage pumps
Multistage pumps are, as the
name suggests a number of
singles stages of a
centrifugal pump, mounted
on a common shaft
This design allows us to efficiently produce high
pressure pumps
These are used for boosting or transferring water
where we have large distances or variations in height
The construction of these pumps is the same as a
single stage pump, except there is a diffuser that
feeds the water from one impellor to the next
Multistage pumps are also used for submersible
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Jet pumps
Compared to a standard centrifugal pump, a jet pump has two additional
components, a jet and a venturi
The output from the impeller(s) is split and approximately 1/3rd of the
water is circulated back to the jet assembly under pressure
As the water Passes through the jet its velocity is increases but the
pressure drops creating a suction effect drawing in entrapped air and
water from the suction line
After passing through the jet the recirculated water enters a tapered
venturi where the energy is convert back from velocity to pressure
These types of pumps are noisy but are very good on a suction lift
typically of up to 6 m
Sanitary pumps
Sanitary pumps are used for food and beverages
applications, for both thin and highly viscous liquids
Benefits
Hygienic design
All polished stainless steel
Large range for most applications
Immersible pumps
Immersible pumps have the pump immersed in the
liquid while the motor is air cooled
Applications
Cooling
Lubrication and filtration in machine tools
Condensate transfer
Industrial washing machines
Benefits
Able to pump chips from machining process
Adaptable build-in length
Large number of variants with many different
materials and sealing solutions
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Benefits
High-precision pumping saves chemical
Resistant to chemicals
Compact and efficient
Wide performance area per pump
(large turn-down ratio)
Split-case pumps
Split-case pumps are used where water flow requirements are high
Applications
Water distribution
Irrigation
Air conditioning and cooling systems
Boiler feed
Benefits
Easy service and maintenance
Low lifecycle costs
Large performance area
Pump systems
Pump systems describe a pump package that incorporates other
components for a complete system approach to solving pumping
challenges
These can range from a packaged pump booster that incorporates
a number of vertical multistage pumps, a controller, manifold, valves,
etc., into a package water boosting station
Sometimes they are as straight forward as a small packaged waste
water pumping station, or a larger pump and pumping chamber system
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