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Centrifugal Pump

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I. Identification a. VOLTMETER b. AMMETER c. Casing d. none of the above V. Identify the Parts
1. used to transport liquids/fluids by the conversion of the rotational kinetic III. True or False
energy to the hydro dynamics energy of the liquid flow 1. The transportation of fluids, more specifically liquids, is achieved via the use of pump.
2. Fluid enters the pump throught the suction. 2. Among its different types, centrifugal pumps are the most commonly used.
3. Fluid goes through the center of the pump into the impeller eye. 3. Make final connection of piping to pump until the grout has hardened and the pump and 1 2 6
4. push the fluid radially along the impeller into the discharge zone. hold-down bolts are tightened.
5. Kinetic energy of the fluid is converted into pressure energy. 4. All piping must not be supported independently and must line up naturally with pump
6. serves to house the impeller and create a chamber for liquid to be pumped ports.
through 5. Piping runs should be designed to minimize friction losses.
7. Measures the voltage that is needed by the pump to operate 6. Piping that handles both hot and cold liquids require proper installation of expansion
8. Measures the current that is needed by the pump to operate loops and joints.
9. Used to turn on and turn off the power of the pump. 7. The piping should be arranged to allow the pump to be flushed and drained prior to the
10. the suction and discharge nozzles serve as ports for water to enter and exit removal of the pump for servicing.
from, respectively. 8. Gasket installation and materials must be suitable for the service. 3
11. responsible for supporting any other moving parts on the pump. Shaft 9. Properly installed suction piping is not a necessity for trouble free pump operation. 5 4
12. LKH-5 : 10. The piping system should be thoroughly cleaned prior to installation of the pump.
13. LKH-10 to -60 (60 Hz): IV. Matching Type
14. NOISE LEVEL 1. temperature range
a. 1000kPa VI. Arrange the following
15. The power developed by the pump is called 2. Noise Level
b. motor supply voltage Operating Characteristic
16. , is defined as the speed of a geometrically similar (homologous) rotating 3. LKH-5 ___Among its different types, centrifugal pumps are the most commonly used.
c. 600kPa
element having a diameter of 1 m, operating under a head of 1 meter. 4. LKH-10 to -80 (50 Hz ___Feed solutions, solvents and even liquid utilities are moved across different
17. TEMPERATURE RANGE 5. LKH-85 d. isolation valves
equipments and points in the plant using PUMP
18. LKH-10 to -80 (50 Hz): 6. LKH-10 to -60 (60 Hz) e. area
___The students should learn the basic operating characteristics of
19. LKH-85 and LKH-90 (50 Hz): 7. LKH-70, LKH-75, LKH-85, LKH-90 (60 Hz) f. suction pipe centrifugal pumps.
20. LKH-85 and LKH-90 (50 Hz): 8. should be installed in the discharge line g. piping runs ___The transportation of fluids, more specifically liquids, is achieved via the
II. Multiple Choice 9. protect the pump from surges and water hammer
h. reducers use of pumps.
1. LKH-5 10. compatible with the pump and conditions of the
i. piping system ___This includes the relationship existing among pump speed, developed head,
2. LKH-10 to -60 (60 Hz) application capacity and efficiency
j. suction and discharge piping
3. LKH-10 to -80 (50 Hz) 11. match the nameplate voltage of the motor Installations of Pumps, Motors and Base
4. LKH-85 and LKH-90 (50 Hz) 12. one or two sizes larger than the pump suction size k. suction strainers
___Area- firm and level for maintaining pump alignment.
a. 500 kPa b. 1000 kPa c. 600 kPa d. 1000 kPa 13. should be eccentric at the pump suction port l. pump and motor
___The pump and motor should be accessible.
5. Fluid enters the pump throught the suction. 14. must have a net free area of at least three m. -10C to +140C ___The pump and motor should be cleaned to prevent the build-up of dust.
6. Fluid goes through the center of the pump into the impeller eye. times the suction pipe area n. 500kPa ___The pump and motor-fastened to the base, and base attached to the foundation.
7. push the fluid radially along the impeller into the discharge zone. 15. firm and level for maintaining pump alignment
o. 60 to 80 dB ___The pump inlet- close to the liquid source and below the pump.
8. Kinetic energy of the fluid is converted into pressure energy. 16. fastened to the base, and base attached to the
p. 1000kPa A. Guidelines for piping are given in the Hydraulic
a. DISCHARGE (Outlet) foundation ___ DO NOT make final connection of piping to pump until the grout has hardened and the
q. 500kPa
b. SUCTION (Inlet) 17. close to the liquid source and below the pump. pump and hold - down bolts are tightened.
c. VANES 18. should be designed to minimize friction losses r. pump inlet
___All piping must be supported independently and must line up naturally with pump ports.
d. IMPELLER EYE 19. same size or larger than the inlet and outlet ports s. cushioning devices
___Gasket installation and materials must be suitable for the service
9. serves to house the impeller and create a chamber for liquid to be pumped through 20. should be thoroughly cleaned prior to installation t. motor ___Piping runs should be designed to minimize friction losses
10. Measures the voltage that is needed by the pump to operate of the pump ___Piping that handles both hot and cold liquids require proper installation of expansion
11. Measures the current that is needed by the pump to operate
loops and joints
12. Used to turn on and turn off the power of the pump ___Suction and discharge piping--same size or larger than the inlet and outlet ports.
a. VOLTMETER b. AMMETER c. Casing of the Drive d. . SWITCH ___The piping should be arranged to allow the pump to be flushed and drained prior to the
13. the suction and discharge nozzles serve as ports for water to enter and exit from,
removal of the pump for servicing.
respectively
___The piping system should be thoroughly cleaned prior to installation of the pump.
14. responsible for supporting any other moving parts on the pump
15. Piping runs should be designed to minimize friction losses

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