ChocLab
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- Jul 27, 2007
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Hello All,
I have a pumping system that has been giving a problem the past little while and we cannot seem to find the reason as to the why.
The System:
3 pumps (A/B/C)
Each pump rated for 6100 usgpm
Pump type - double split suction centrifugal
Primary Mover - Electric Motor - 3 phase 4160 VAC
Process Conditions:
Fluid - Water (80 F)
Common inlet header pressure - 80 psig
Common discharge header pressue - 450 psig
Flow - currently 12,000 usgpm, 14,000 before the problem started.
Pump A and C inlet pressure - 75 psig
Pump B inlet pressure - 35 psig
Pump A and C Motors - 200 amps
Pump B Motor - 150 amps
Additional Information:
1. There has been no obstruction found between B pump suction and the common inlet header.
2. Pump suction strainers have been cleaned.
3. Past problem with these pumps is that the seals failed between suction and discharge resulting in internal recycling. A temporary seal replacement was done and the pumps worked fine for 7 months until this happened 2 months ago.
4. Minimum suction pressure required is 50 psig.
5. The 150 amps on B pump indicates that the pump is doing less flow than A and C (probably due to the reduced inlet pressure to this pump).
6. A D pump is currently being installed but I do not think it is involved problem as the system had this problem before the D pump installation was begun.
7. I do not think the suction/discharge pump seals have failed as the symptom to this was high pump current (250 amps) and low flow rates.
8. Picture located at:
This one has me stumped. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
KL
I have a pumping system that has been giving a problem the past little while and we cannot seem to find the reason as to the why.
The System:
3 pumps (A/B/C)
Each pump rated for 6100 usgpm
Pump type - double split suction centrifugal
Primary Mover - Electric Motor - 3 phase 4160 VAC
Process Conditions:
Fluid - Water (80 F)
Common inlet header pressure - 80 psig
Common discharge header pressue - 450 psig
Flow - currently 12,000 usgpm, 14,000 before the problem started.
Pump A and C inlet pressure - 75 psig
Pump B inlet pressure - 35 psig
Pump A and C Motors - 200 amps
Pump B Motor - 150 amps
Additional Information:
1. There has been no obstruction found between B pump suction and the common inlet header.
2. Pump suction strainers have been cleaned.
3. Past problem with these pumps is that the seals failed between suction and discharge resulting in internal recycling. A temporary seal replacement was done and the pumps worked fine for 7 months until this happened 2 months ago.
4. Minimum suction pressure required is 50 psig.
5. The 150 amps on B pump indicates that the pump is doing less flow than A and C (probably due to the reduced inlet pressure to this pump).
6. A D pump is currently being installed but I do not think it is involved problem as the system had this problem before the D pump installation was begun.
7. I do not think the suction/discharge pump seals have failed as the symptom to this was high pump current (250 amps) and low flow rates.
8. Picture located at:
This one has me stumped. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
KL