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Progressive Cavity Pump

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sb00

Chemical
Jun 25, 2003
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Hi folks,
I have to install a Progressive Capacity Pump and I wish to do the motor run test. Now, the problem is that the pump data sheet mentions "Coupling- No, Block-Yes". I believe, this 'block' does the function of the coupling. Does anyone know if I can remove the block (easy or difficult?) and test the motor before commissioning it?
Thanks in advance...
SB
 
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sb00 I'm not sure if this helps you

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sb00, When you say motor run test, I take it you mean, "checking for proper motor rotation" Instead of relying on a piece of paper, why not go out in the field and look at the equipment to see wether the coupling is removable? If your motor test includes checking the amp loads, disconnecting the coupling won't give you the info.

Hope this helps.
saxon
 
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