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Centrifugal
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Centrifugal Pump and Troubleshooting Guide |
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| Description:
This Centrifugal Pump Training Guide covers a
large range of pump types and provides detailed pump
classifications. The primary focus on Centrifugal Pump
graphics/animations help in very clearly understanding
Centrifugal Pump maintenance procedures &
Centrifugal Pump operating/working principles like pump
cavitation, pump performance curves, pump NPSH, pump
suction head, pump discharge head, pump priming, etc. and aids
in pump repair.
The CBT provides detailed knowledge on pump
assembly and dismantling. The Centrifugal Pump Training
Guide has a dedicated module to assist pump
troubleshooting. animated Cut-Sections give a deep insight into
Centrifugal Pump operation and how Centrifugal Pumps work.
- Basics & Principles of Centrifugal Pump - Working
- Detailed Understanding of API - 610 types of pumps
- Extensive 2D / 3D Graphics, Models and Animations An
Interactive, Graphically
- Supported Troubleshooting Guide, Glossary,
- Games on Component Assembly, Skills Tests, and Certificate
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Who
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Students as well as maintenance and engineering
personnel who have not had formal training, will
find this Centrifugal Pump guide increases both their knowledge and confidence
when working with most compressors and compressor control
systems. Those with previous air
compressor training may find this tutorial a good refresher and
may learn some important information not covered in their original
air compressor training.
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Course
Table
of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Pump Classification
2.1. Centrifugal Pumps
2.2. Mixed Flow Pumps
2.3. Axial Flow Pumps
2.4. Type and Construction based on:
2.4.1. Suction Design
2.4.1.1. Single 2.4.1.2. Double
2.4.2. Number of Stages
2.4.2.1. Single
2.4.2.2. Multistage
2.4.3. Guide Vanes
2.4.3.1. Volute
2.4.3.2. Turbine
2.4.4. Casing Construction
2.4.4.1. Radially Split
2.4.4.2. Axially Split
2.4.4.3. Double Casing
2.4.5. Impeller Shrouds
2.4.5.1. Open
2.4.5.2. Partially Open
2.4.5.3. Closed
2.4.6. Shaft Position
2.4.6.1. Horizontal
2.4.6.2. Vertical
3. Centrifugal Pump Basics
3.1. Principle of Operation
3.2. Pressure Concepts
3.3. Hydraulics - A Few Basics
3.4. Vapor Pressure
3.5. Pump Cavitation
3.6. Pump NPSH - Net Positive Suction Head
3.7. Pump curves / Pump Performance Curves / Pump Characteristic Curves
4. API – 610 Types and features
4.1. Overhung
4.1.1. Flexibly Coupled
4.1.1.1. Horizontal
4.1.1.1.1. Foot Mounted : OH1
4.1.1.1.2. Center Line Mounted : OH2
4.1.1.2. Vertical
4.1.1.2.1. In-line Bearing Frame : OH3
4.1.2. Rigidly Coupled
4.1.2.1. Vertical
4.1.2.1.1. In-line : OH4
4.1.2.2. High Speed Integral Gear : OH5
4.2. Between Bearing
4.2.1. 1st and 2nd Stage
4.2.1.1. Axially Split : BB1
4.2.1.2. Radially Split : BB2
4.2.2. Multistage
4.2.2.1. Axially Split : BB3
4.2.2.2. Radially Split
4.2.2.2.1. Single Casing : BB4
4.2.2.2.2. Double Casing : BB5
4.3. Vertical Suspended
4.3.1. Single Casing
4.3.1.1. Discharge Through Column
4.3.1.1.1. Diffuser : VS1
4.3.1.1.2. Volute : VS2
4.3.1.1.3. Axial Flow : VS3
4.3.1.2. Separate Discharge (Sump)
4.3.1.2.1. Line Shaft : VS4
4.3.1.2.2. Cantilever : VS5
4.3.2. Double Casing
4.3.2.1. Diffuser : VS6
4.3.2.2. Volute : VS7
4.4. Wear Ring Running Clearances
4.5. Mechanical Seal Types / Arrangement / Plans
4.6. Cooling Water Piping
4.7. Lube Oil System
5. Conventional and Interactive Skill Tests with
evaluation
6. Games – Component assembly
6.1. Overhung Pump – OH
6.2. Between Bearing Pump – BB
6.3. Vertical Suspended Pump – VS
7. Technical Glossary
8. Troubleshooting Guide
• Failure or deviation symptoms
o Pump does not deliver
o Insufficient capacity delivered
o Insufficient discharge pressure developed
o Pump loses prime after starting
o Pump requires excessive power
o Stuffing box / mechanical seal leak excessively
o Packing / mechanical seal has short life
o Pump vibrates or noisy
o Bearing have short life
o Pump overheats and seizes
• Around 45 specific root-causes have been identified
similar to the few listed below:
o Pump not primed
o Suction lift too high
o Insufficient margin between suction pressure and vapor pressure
o Total head required by process lower than pump design
o Specific gravity of liquid different from design
o Operation at very low capacity
o Parallel operation of pumps unsuitable for such operation
o Misalignment
o Bearings worn out
o Wearing rings worn out
o Rotor out of balance causing vibration
o Improper selection, fitting or usage of mechanical seal
o Lack of lubrication
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