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Centrifugal Pump (EN)

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Description

What is a Centrifugal Pump?

Structurally, a centrifugal pump is a turbine machine that is capable of transferring speed to the fluid through the rotation of its impellers, and by increasing the pressure applied to the fluid, causes it to be discharged from the discharge pipe. What sets this centrifugal pump apart is the presence of a one-piece screw chamber that is integrated with its holding bases during the casting process.

It is important for consumers of the centrifugal pump to be able to choose, purchase, and install their pump of interest. Therefore, it is vital to know ones desired discharge capacity and height before choosing a centrifugal pump.

The centrifugal pump is horizontal with a screw chamber, single stage, single impeller, separate motor, single central vacuum, and in terms of dimensions and performance, is in accordance with EN 733. The pump’s impeller is dynamically balanced, and the shaft is sealed by a mechanical waterstop or graphite tape. The pump shaft is protected by a replaceable chrome-nickel steel bush. The radial and axial forces acting on the pump shaft are borne by two greased ball bearings located on one side of the impeller. Oil lubrication is also possible at the customer’s request. These pumps are designed in such a way that the rotor and its bearing base can be easily opened by the electric motor without removing the chamber from the piping system.

Applications of the Centrifugal Pump (EN) :

  • Transferring water for agricultural, urban, and industrial uses
  • Transferring hot water for heating and cooling facilities

Specifications of the Centrifugal Pump (EN) :

  • Outlet diameter: 32 to 300 millimeters
  • Discharge capacity: 5 to 1650 cubic meters per hour
  • Height: 5 to 90 meters
  • Fluid temperature when sealed:

with waterstop tape: from 10 to 110 degrees Celsius

with mechanical watersop: from -10 to 140 degrees Celsius

  • Test pressure: 16 bar