somacast
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2010
- 88
hello,
I just had a non-seal centrifugal pump replaced with newer one as the old pump was obsolete after almost 20 years of service, its used in a high temperature application and the new pump is almost 100% exactly the same specs of the old pump, just the new model from the manufacturer with newer bearing monitor (digital), tested with ambient temp glycol instead of 205, however that is not the issue because if you calculate the head at the density at this temperature it will not still lead to this number in power and hence to current of 6 amps...
the pump sound is quite, nothing looks abnormal, however its drawing 6 Amps of current instead of its stated in datasheet of full load of 5.2 Amps, which causes the breaker to trip as the set point is 6.2 amps, I know that we can increase the set of the breaker but that is not the case, why would it take higher current?
direction of rotation is correct (shown in digital monitor panel of the pump), both radial and axial bearings indicates very well condition.
any clues?
pump info: suction 2 inch , discharge 1 1/2 inch
suction pressure = 0
discharge pressure 2.94 barg
rated BHP (KW) = 1.34
Max BHP (KW) = 1.79
pumping temp = 205 C
sp gravity @temp = 0.98
I just had a non-seal centrifugal pump replaced with newer one as the old pump was obsolete after almost 20 years of service, its used in a high temperature application and the new pump is almost 100% exactly the same specs of the old pump, just the new model from the manufacturer with newer bearing monitor (digital), tested with ambient temp glycol instead of 205, however that is not the issue because if you calculate the head at the density at this temperature it will not still lead to this number in power and hence to current of 6 amps...
the pump sound is quite, nothing looks abnormal, however its drawing 6 Amps of current instead of its stated in datasheet of full load of 5.2 Amps, which causes the breaker to trip as the set point is 6.2 amps, I know that we can increase the set of the breaker but that is not the case, why would it take higher current?
direction of rotation is correct (shown in digital monitor panel of the pump), both radial and axial bearings indicates very well condition.
any clues?
pump info: suction 2 inch , discharge 1 1/2 inch
suction pressure = 0
discharge pressure 2.94 barg
rated BHP (KW) = 1.34
Max BHP (KW) = 1.79
pumping temp = 205 C
sp gravity @temp = 0.98