21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody:
In the Technical Specifications for the Drainage System of a small hydroelectric plant, it can be read:
“In the case of submersible pumps, the pump and motor shall be contained in the same enclosure and designed as a package, with built suction filter. For over 30 kW pumps, impeller shall be of stainless steel. For less than 30 kW pump impeller may be bronze”.
According to these Specifications, the material change of impellers can be done if there is a change in motor power (depending on the head and flow, which are causing a shift in power), but how is justified the change of material of the pump impeller if the wastewater being pumped remains the same?
Thanks in advance for your comments about this subject.
El que no puede andar, se sienta.
In the Technical Specifications for the Drainage System of a small hydroelectric plant, it can be read:
“In the case of submersible pumps, the pump and motor shall be contained in the same enclosure and designed as a package, with built suction filter. For over 30 kW pumps, impeller shall be of stainless steel. For less than 30 kW pump impeller may be bronze”.
According to these Specifications, the material change of impellers can be done if there is a change in motor power (depending on the head and flow, which are causing a shift in power), but how is justified the change of material of the pump impeller if the wastewater being pumped remains the same?
Thanks in advance for your comments about this subject.
El que no puede andar, se sienta.