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Troubleshooting Centrifugal Pumps and their systems

  • Book

  • December 2003
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1765274

This book is intended for those new to the use and abuse of centrifugal pumps. It is also for those whose involvement with pumps is so occasional, that they need a reminder of the basics.

Please Note: This is an On Demand product, delivery may take up to 11 working days after payment has been received.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction

Chapter 2
Centrifugal Pump Basics

How Centrifugal Pumps Work
Performance Curves
Combined Impellers For:
. More Flow

. More Pressure

Cavitation And Npsh

Chapter 3
Pipe System Basics

Frictional Head Systems
Combined Friction And Static Head Systems

Mainly Static Head Systems

Interaction Between Pump And System; Equilibrium Flow
Pipe-Work Design Rules

Chapter 4
Generalised Operating Flowchart

Chapter 5 - "Does The Pump Need To Start Yet?"
Decisions And Options

Chapter 6 - "Are Conditions Satisfactory For Start-Up?"
A Mechanical Concerns
. Pipe Loads
. Preparation
. Warm-Up
. Set Up
B Hydraulic Issues
. A1-Liquid Issues

. A2-Piping Problems

. A3-Priming And Venting

Chapter 7 - "Start Pump"!

Starting Solo Pumps
. Speed Torque Curves

Starting Multiple Pumps:
. Parallel Operation
. Series Operation

Chapter 8
Has Pumped Started Satisfactorily?

Site Testing
Low Flow Problems

High Flow Problems

Chapter 9
Does The Pump Continue To Operate Well?

Performance Decay Problems

Vibration

Bearings
Abrasive Solids

Chapter 10
Does Pump Need To Stop Yet?

Decisions And Options

Chapter 11
Stop Pump!

Surge And Water Hammer

Chapter 12
Has Pump Stopped Correctly?

Turbining

Chapter 13
Pump Selection Guidelines

Appendices

Authors

Ron Palgrave Pump Hydraulic Specialist, Gateshead, UK. Ron Palgrave is a retired pump designer and specialist in the hydraulic design and performance of centrifugal pumps. He has nearly 60 years' experience with 5 manufacturers. He has written several technical papers, magazine articles, and is the author of the 1st edition of Troubleshooting Centrifugal Pumps and their Systems. He has been granted several patents relating to pump technology. Mr. Palgrave currently practices part-time and is one of the most experienced hydraulic engineers in the industry.