YungPlantEng
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2022
- 82
Every time I see a mag drive pump advertised it’s a lined casing specific for corrosive applications. From what I understand mag drive pumps have a much, much higher mean time between failure vs centrifugal. Sure if it runs dry it’s disastrous and it’s not conducive to slurries, but if I have a pump that runs continuously throughout the year and I want to increase the mean time between repair why wouldn’t I go with a mag drive?
This is a treated process water pump. I figure if we installed duplex filters for random crap and installed a mag drive in place of a goulds we wouldn’t have to worry about random seal leaks that take us down. This isn’t a super high horsepower pump, and it’d be a costly investment, but being able to avoid any potential downtime more than makes up for it.
I guess the other plan would be to hard pipe the bypass we need to do when we take this down for maintenance. What does everyone think on this? Thanks!
This is a treated process water pump. I figure if we installed duplex filters for random crap and installed a mag drive in place of a goulds we wouldn’t have to worry about random seal leaks that take us down. This isn’t a super high horsepower pump, and it’d be a costly investment, but being able to avoid any potential downtime more than makes up for it.
I guess the other plan would be to hard pipe the bypass we need to do when we take this down for maintenance. What does everyone think on this? Thanks!