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Water pump 2BV
for chemicalswith electric motorliquid ring

water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
water, for chemicals
Operation
with electric motor
Technology
liquid ring
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, for the chemical industry, for the pharmaceutical industry, for the textile industry
Applications
discharge, process, service
Other characteristics
suction, open, seal
Flow

Max.: 9 m³/min
(317.832 ft³/min)

Min.: 0.45 m³/min
(15.8916 ft³/min)

Power

Max.: 18.5 kW
(25.15 hp)

Min.: 1.1 kW
(1.5 hp)

Description

1.The chemcial liquid ring vacuum pump uses water as the working fluid. The pump has a simple structure, does not require high manufacturing precision, and is easy to process. In the design of water ring pumps, YONJOU reduces the volume, weight, efficiency and energy consumption. YONJOU water ring vacuum pump has a competitive advantage in price. 2.A liquid ring vacuum pump is a rotating positive-displacement pump. They are typically used as a vacuum pump, but can also be used as a gas compressor. The function of a liquid-ring pump is similar to a rotary vane pump, with the difference being that the vanes are an integral part of the rotor and churn a rotating ring of liquid to form the compression-chamber seal. They are an inherently low-friction design, with the rotor being the only moving part. Sliding friction is limited to the shaft seals. Liquid-ring pumps are typically powered by an induction motor. Application ●Power generation equipment ●Petrochemical ●seawater desalination ●Pharmaceutical ●Ground water remediation/vapor extraction ●Food production CAUTION : DO NOT RUN THE PUMP WITHOUT SERVICE LIQUID AND SHAFT SEAL FLUID. 1) The normal service liquid level should be no higher than the shaft centerline. The pump may be started with a low service liquid level as long as a supply is available immediately after start-up. 2) Open any valves in the suction and discharge lines. 3) Confirm the pump rotation with the arrow on the casing by jogging the motor. 4) Start the motor, ensure service liquid supply, and set regulating valve, when used, for optimum
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