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Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2003
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We are replacing an existing old vertical turbine pump with a new one. Unfortunately, the new pump bolting dimensions (24" centre of bolt to centre of bolt,total of 4 bolts) are larger than the existing pump bolt dimensions (18" centre to centre).
The existing concrete pad is 22"x22"x24"high. Has anyone designed something similar, a steel pump base to mount on top of the concrete pad to accommodate the new pump bolt dimensions of 24" centre to centre? I was planning to design the 26"x26" steel base with HSS and 3/4" plate and make it quite heavy. The base would then be bolted to the concrete pad with the existing pump anchors(18" centres, 4 bolts). Is vibration an issue?
The pump is for a sump, 360 gpm at 19 ft TDH, 5 HP.
Thanks for any input in advance.
The existing concrete pad is 22"x22"x24"high. Has anyone designed something similar, a steel pump base to mount on top of the concrete pad to accommodate the new pump bolt dimensions of 24" centre to centre? I was planning to design the 26"x26" steel base with HSS and 3/4" plate and make it quite heavy. The base would then be bolted to the concrete pad with the existing pump anchors(18" centres, 4 bolts). Is vibration an issue?
The pump is for a sump, 360 gpm at 19 ft TDH, 5 HP.
Thanks for any input in advance.