blueman
Industrial
- Aug 27, 2003
- 1
Have a question concerning a high pressure thermal unit used to cool the double seals on a shear pump.
Pin = 55psi
Pout = 90 psi
(uncharacteristic, but true (usually, a pressure drop
across the housing, but there is back pressure being applied to the outlet side for other reasons).
Need to pressurize the cooling unit to 115 psi to ensure
the oil will flow into the product and not vice versa if the seals fail.
What is the effect on the cooling loop (barrier fluid)
pressurizing the cooling vessel to 115psi?
Will it still 'syphon'(loop)as effectively as an unpressurized vessel?
Principles?
Thanks 4 the help.
Pin = 55psi
Pout = 90 psi
(uncharacteristic, but true (usually, a pressure drop
across the housing, but there is back pressure being applied to the outlet side for other reasons).
Need to pressurize the cooling unit to 115 psi to ensure
the oil will flow into the product and not vice versa if the seals fail.
What is the effect on the cooling loop (barrier fluid)
pressurizing the cooling vessel to 115psi?
Will it still 'syphon'(loop)as effectively as an unpressurized vessel?
Principles?
Thanks 4 the help.