Wi+ Series - Inducer Centrifugal Pumps
Industries : Chemical
An Inducer is an axial flow impeller with blades that wrap in a helix around a central hub.
FEATURES
The inducer pumpÌýis the alternative to changing the process design when NPSH availability is low. The inducer boosts the inlet pressure, and the risk of cavitation is correspondingly reduced (the NPSH required typically drops by 50-70%). When the risk of cavitation disappears, so does the risk of a large number of operational disturbances that would otherwise result - such as excessive noise, energy loss, product damage and unnecessary wear on the pump. Low suction head is a common "problem" in miscellaneous applications, e.g. when pumping products with low boiling points or in processes that involve vacuums.
The Wi+ is unique among inducer pumps, since the NPSH requirement is kept to a minimum throughout its entire operating range. The inducer further enables the Wi+ pump to handle viscous or gaseous products beyond the range of other centrifugal pumps.Wi+ pumps are 3-A (optional) certified. Ìý Ìý
The Wi+ is unique among inducer pumps, since the NPSH requirement is kept to a minimum throughout its entire operating range. The inducer further enables the Wi+ pump to handle viscous or gaseous products beyond the range of other centrifugal pumps.
The W+ pump series is based on a proven hydraulic design that promotes high operational efficiency and reduces noise and vibration levels while maintaining hygienic standards.
Low viscous fluids enter through the center inlet and flow around the impeller which turns at various speeds based on application requirements. The fluid then moves to the outer extents of the impeller vanes by centrifugal force and is directed through the outlet. As with other ±¬ÁÏ¹Ï centrifugal pumps, impeller and casing designs are optimized to perform more efficiently over a wide range of operating conditions. The casing and port are further designed to maximize performance under low NPSH conditions.
- 1 - Unique spiral volute positioned in the back plate of the pump ensures a direct transfer of liquid from inlet to outlet
- 2 - Advanced, high efficiency impeller design
- 3 - Extended outlets smooth transition to process piping while reducing turbulence and preventing product build-up
- 4 - Heavy walled pump casing insures that efficiency levels are maintained even at high pressure
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