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Achema 24: ITT presents comprehensive range of pumps, valves and services
ITT will highlight pumping systems and valves from its industrial process brands, Goulds Pumps, Engineered Valves, Rheinhütte Pumpen and Bornemann. Featured products from Goulds Pumps include: - The 3410 Small Capacity Double Suction Pump, designed for a wide range of industrial, municipal and marine services. Benefits of the 3410’s design include long life, low maintenance, easy inspection, sealing flexibility and optimized parts interchangeability. - The 3700i Single-Stage, Overhung Process Pump for petroleum, petrochemical, boiler circulation and general industrial applications requiring high temperatures or pressures. Goulds Pumps, a leader in American Petroleum Institute (API) engineered pump package solutions, will also feature the Goulds 3700i API 610, a center-lined mounted process pump designed for optimum reliability that employs state-of-the-art mechanical design features for sustained reliability and performance. - The Model ICM, a metallic magnetic drive chemical process pump made of Ductile Iron, 316 Stainless Steel, Duplex SS, Alloy 20, Hastelloy and Titanium, designed for normal and demanding chemical process applications. ICM pumps reduce customer lifecycle cost by minimizing maintenance, operating and installation costs, offer a comprehensive range of materials and accessories to support a wide range of applications, integrate options to connect safety and monitoring devices, and feature standardized and simplified design for easy maintenance and minimal spare parts inventory requirements. Engineered Valves will spotlight: - The EnviZion Valve, which uses innovative, embedded technologies to improve process reliability, streamline installation and maintenance processes, and enhance production capacity for manufacturers. The design ensures constant sealing force to eliminate external leakage and features a breakthrough mount and turn configuration that enables installation and maintenance without tools or fastener re-torquing. This effectively reduces valve maintenance time by up to 90% and saves operators upwards of $78,000 per year in repair costs when compared to competitors. The design has gained a considerable reputation for resolving application challenges associated with common 4-bold valve designs. - The Integrated Sensing Platform (ISP) combines expert knowledge of valve design with cutting edge valve position feedback and network communications to monitor solution performance and alert to risks of disruption in EnviZion products and other hygienic diaphragm valves. The app-powered device was created to be compact and discrete, with network output options and can be automatically calibrated for operator convenience. Featured products from Rheinhütte Pumpen include: - The RKuV, a vertical centrifugal pump that was specially developed to handle aggressive media that are contaminated with solids or that crystallize out. The RKuV pump is insensitive to dry running and operation against closed slide valves because there is no sleeve bearing used in the machine. - The GVRN pump series, designed specifically for use in almost all sulphuric acid applications. Pumps are available in nine sizes to cover the widest range of difficult and sophisticated applications. - The RCNKu+ series of horizontal, single-stage, end-suction, top-discharge centrifugal pumps, standardized to EN 22858 and ISO 5199. The cost-effective, easy to service, reliable pumps are used for handling chemically aggressive and flammable liquids in chemical processing and environmental technology applications. Bornemann will display: - The new SLW Series pumps are designed for the chemical and petrochemical industries to meet the growing demand for hermetically sealed pumps. The Twin Screw Pumps conveying elements of the SLW Series not only convey the product, but also transmit the torque, due to their two-screw design forming a hermetically sealed chamber with the pump casing. -
The SLH5G pump The SLH-5G Twin Screw Pumps, rotary positive pumps that use screws to convey the product along the screw axis. The contact-free intermeshing screws and the housing form closed chambers, constantly moving product from suction to discharge. - The HC pump series, a rotating positive displacement pump, covers a wide range of performance in pressure, flow, temperature and viscosity of the conveyed products. Their advantages are operational safety, reliability and consistent performance, long life and low operating costs. Achema 2024 Hall 8, Booth J38 www.itt.com Read the full article
How to Determine the Correct Goulds Pump Size for Your Project
Selecting the correct pump size is crucial for the success of any project, whether it's for industrial processes, water management, or commercial applications. Goulds pumps, renowned for their reliability and efficiency, offer a range of options, but determining the right size can be daunting.
In this guide, we'll delve into the essential steps to ensure you choose the correct Goulds pump size for your project's need,
Understanding Pump Sizing: Before diving into the specifics of Goulds pump sizing, let's establish a foundational understanding of what it entails. Pump sizing involves determining the flow rate (in gallons per minute or liters per second) and the total dynamic head (TDH) required to overcome resistance in the system. The combination of these factors dictates the pump size needed to meet the project's demands effectively.
Step 1: Define Your System Requirements: The first step in determining the correct Goulds pump size is to clearly define your system requirements. Consider the following questions:
What is the desired flow rate for your application?
What is the total dynamic head (TDH) the pump needs to overcome?
Are there any specific environmental conditions or constraints to consider?
Step 2: Calculate Total Dynamic Head (TDH): TDH is the total resistance that the pump must overcome to move fluid through the system. It includes factors such as elevation changes, pipe friction losses, and any additional system components like filters or valves. Use the following formula to calculate TDH: TDH = Vertical Rise + Friction Losses + Other System Head Losses
Step 3: Determine Required Flow Rate: The required flow rate is dictated by the specific needs of your application. Whether it's transferring fluids, maintaining pressure, or circulating water, understanding the desired flow rate is essential. Consider factors such as process requirements, system capacity, and future growth when determining the required flow rate.
Step 4: Consult Goulds Pump Curves: Goulds provides detailed performance curves for each pump model they offer. These curves illustrate the relationship between flow rate, head, and efficiency for various pump sizes. By referring to the appropriate pump curve, you can identify the pump size that meets your system's requirements.
Step 5: Select the Appropriate Pump Size: Using the information gathered from the previous steps, select the Goulds pump size that best matches your system requirements. Ensure that the selected pump not only meets the calculated TDH but also operates within its optimal efficiency range for maximum performance and energy efficiency.
Step 6: Consider Additional Factors: In addition to flow rate and TDH, consider other factors that may influence your pump selection. These may include:
NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head) requirements
Material compatibility with the pumped fluid
Motor horsepower and electrical requirements
Space limitations or installation constraints
Conclusion: Choosing the correct Goulds pump size is a critical step in ensuring the success and efficiency of your project. By carefully assessing your system requirements, calculating TDH, and consulting Goulds pump curves, you can confidently select the optimal pump size for your application.
Remember to consider additional factors and seek guidance from pump experts if needed to make informed decisions. With the right pump size in place, you can expect reliable performance and long-term savings for your project.