ncdem1983
Chemical
- Sep 5, 2011
- 3
Hello,
I use a magnetically driven gear pump to transfer a solution in a process that operates under vaccum (suction = 14 mbars; discharge = 17 mbars).
The problem is that, I have often a decrease in the flow rate by plateau without a significant modification of the pressures. The speed of the pump is controlled by a 0-5V button command. If I increase the speed when the flow rate is decreasing, I do not get a response. But if a stop the pump (or put the speed command on 0) and start again (or increase the command voltage), I get a higher flow rate. Unfortunately, It would begin to decrease again after 5 minutes and slowly toward to 0.
What is surprising is that some days, the pump run very well without any problem during hours. Unfortunately, this is not usual !
Do somebody have an idea to help me understand what is happening?
Thanks.
Nota: The pump is under both vessels.
I use a magnetically driven gear pump to transfer a solution in a process that operates under vaccum (suction = 14 mbars; discharge = 17 mbars).
The problem is that, I have often a decrease in the flow rate by plateau without a significant modification of the pressures. The speed of the pump is controlled by a 0-5V button command. If I increase the speed when the flow rate is decreasing, I do not get a response. But if a stop the pump (or put the speed command on 0) and start again (or increase the command voltage), I get a higher flow rate. Unfortunately, It would begin to decrease again after 5 minutes and slowly toward to 0.
What is surprising is that some days, the pump run very well without any problem during hours. Unfortunately, this is not usual !
Do somebody have an idea to help me understand what is happening?
Thanks.
Nota: The pump is under both vessels.