HkyJky
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 23, 2016
- 2
I have a duplex sewage pump station rated at 1,200 gpm pumping against 250 feet of head. Over the past year, both pumps have had the impeller nuts loosen to the point where the impellers dropped and contacted the wear rings on the volutes. Manufacturer stated that impeller nuts are lock nuts and are installed with LocTite. After reinstalling, the problem reoccurred. The pumps are controlled by VFDs which slowly ramp the speed up/down. When viewed from above, they rotate in a clockwise manner. The nuts are right-hand threads. What are the forces acting against the nuts? When the motor is slowng down against all that head, it would seem to me that it would want to tighten the nut. We have confirmed that the check valves are seating properly with no backflow from the foce main.