Heavy duty process magnetic horizontal pumps, radially split,
center line supported, single entry overhung impeller.
Pump components geometry optimised through hydraulic,
structural, thermal and dynamic F.E.M. analysis lead to an high
product reliability.
Back pull-out construction for easy maintenance procedures.
Centerline mounting for high temperature stability.
Casing, bearing frame and baseplate enough stiff to assure minimum
shaft deflections under heavy nozzle load conditions (extended life
for seal and bearings).
Choice of multiple impellers for optimum efficiency over a wide
operating range.
Twin volute configuration to minimize radial loads and shaft
deflections (over 2" discharge nozzle size).
A wide range of sizes and material combinations complete the
variety of the offered product.
Main design features
Designed in a back pull-out configuration according to latest
edition of API 685 Std.
Water cooling or heating jacket for stationary radial/thrust
bearings for high temperature applications.
Baseplate overall dimensions according to API 610
recommendations.
Technical data
Capacities: up to 700 m3/h (3000 USgpm)
Heads: up to 360 m (1200 feet)
Temperatures: from -100°C (-150°F) to 250°C (480°F)
Design working pressure: up to 88 barg (1300 Psig)
Rotational speed: up to 3800 rpm
Design options
Casing and cover with full cooling or heating jackets.
Open impeller.
Inducer to reduce NPSH requirements.
External flushing or pump discharge circulation via cyclone
separator to permit pumping media containing abrasive or solid
particles.
Can temperature monitoring to improve safety margin.
Standard or special bearing isolators at either bearing housing
ends.
Baseplate available with three point gimbal mounting (FPSO
services).
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