Centrifugal pump SCE
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Centrifugal pump - SCE - RUHRPUMPEN - for chemicals / electric / stationary
Centrifugal pump - SCE - RUHRPUMPEN - for chemicals / electric / stationary
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
discharge, process
Other characteristics
suction, horizontal mount, single-stage, double, heavy-duty
Flow

3,200 m³/h
(113,006.93351 ft³/h)

Pressure

90 bar
(1,305.34 psi)

Head

480 m
(1574'09" )

Fluid temperature

Max.: 450 °C
(842 °F)

Min.: -80 °C
(-112 °F)

Description

The SCE is a heavy-duty, single stage, overhung process pump, designed and built in accordance with the latest edition of API 610 (OH2 type), and with over 130 hydraulic combinations available. Overview Designed for all fluids and process conditions, the SCE Process Pump has an unmatched hydraulic range. Its range comprises over 130 hydraulic combinations with only 4 bearing brackets for easy maintenance and serviceability. The optimal design of the SCE ensures low vibration levels and long operating life. Available with permanent magnetic drive: SCE-M Pump CHARACTERISTICS Radially split, centerline supported, single stage centrifugal pump Single or double volute depending on size Single suction, enclosed impeller Clockwise rotation viewed from the driver end, hydraulically balanced Thrust compensation by balance holes End-Top nozzle arrangement Centerline discharge nozzle CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Materials of construction per API 610
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