Correction factors determine head and efficiency curves for the pump when handling viscous liquids.
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Correction factors determine head and efficiency curves for the pump when handling viscous liquids.
Understand energy usage and regulations to get the most out of optimization
Shaft sleeves and bearings are among replacement parts needed
Accumulations of solids must be cleaned for safety reasons, among others
The proper grease should be chosen based on factors such as moisture, bearing load, speed, temperature and shaft orientation.
The conductivity probe and float switch are the top sensors used.
Parsippany, N.J. – The Hydraulic Institute (HI) has published new American National Standards combining 1-series and 2-series standards into a single 14-series standards. Historically, HyI standards have been divided into “1-series” standards covering centrifugal pumps and “2-series” standards covering vertical pumps. These included the following standards:
Centrifugal Pump Standards