A 15,000-pound impeller with broken vanes presents an opportunity to improve the original design.
Allen Pump
03/31/2017
An ongoing challenge in the industrial world involves aging equipment. Pumps and systems designed a half-century ago are expected to handle today’s workload. Too often, dwindling budgets and production pressures force quick turnarounds on repairs, causing operators to miss opportunities to improve reliability and efficiency, as well as reduce the equipment’s life-cycle cost.
Image 1. The 119-inch impeller undergoing balancing. (Images courtesy of Allen Pump)
Image 2. Allen Pump’s field service crew builds the necessary staging inside the pump.
Image 3. The broken 15,000-pound impeller is being removed from the pit.
Image 4. A portable CMM is used to capture dimensional data from the old impeller.