oldfitter
Mechanical
- Oct 19, 2010
- 12
Guys,
We have a submersible centrifugal pump sat in a grit king hopper. It pumps up a vertical 150mm pipe 6m long ( or it should )before gravitating into the grit classifier. Ops reported that it will not pump. They've assured me that the hopper is clean, and the discharge pipe is clear. We removed the pump and it is clear. The impeller is 181mm diameter as it should be. The rpm is supposedly 940. The closed valve head is 4.8m and the static it has to overcome is 2m. The flow ought to be 15 lps. If there is any grit in the bottom of the hopper it should be loose as a blower agitates in every 5 minutes for 5 minutes. When the pump was being removed, we left it part submerged and switched it on. There was barely a ripple in what is cleanish water near the surface. My question is, can an electrical fault cause the pump to run slower than expected and by enough to reduce its closed valve head. Its hard to tell without a tacho but it seems visually slower than i would have expected. It ran very quietly and smoothly with hardly a starting kick . I,ve asked ops to fully drain the hopper in the meantime.
The pump is direct on line i think. Definitely not a VSD.
Thanks in advance.
We have a submersible centrifugal pump sat in a grit king hopper. It pumps up a vertical 150mm pipe 6m long ( or it should )before gravitating into the grit classifier. Ops reported that it will not pump. They've assured me that the hopper is clean, and the discharge pipe is clear. We removed the pump and it is clear. The impeller is 181mm diameter as it should be. The rpm is supposedly 940. The closed valve head is 4.8m and the static it has to overcome is 2m. The flow ought to be 15 lps. If there is any grit in the bottom of the hopper it should be loose as a blower agitates in every 5 minutes for 5 minutes. When the pump was being removed, we left it part submerged and switched it on. There was barely a ripple in what is cleanish water near the surface. My question is, can an electrical fault cause the pump to run slower than expected and by enough to reduce its closed valve head. Its hard to tell without a tacho but it seems visually slower than i would have expected. It ran very quietly and smoothly with hardly a starting kick . I,ve asked ops to fully drain the hopper in the meantime.
The pump is direct on line i think. Definitely not a VSD.
Thanks in advance.