Re: Plane of the pump shaft

From: <George>
Date: Mon Jan 05 2004 - 08:38:00 EST


Sajit:
I believe what they are asking is whether the pump is an axial inlet design (in plane of pump shaft) or a radial inlet design, perpindicular to the pump shaft. This would be of importance in checking effect of thermal growth on the lines, as it would tend to move the pump/affect alignment. This would also have impact on vibrations being transmitted from the pump into the line, as axial vibration is usually lower than radial.

George McKinney

What does the following phrases mean. Suction piping is 1. In same plane as
pump shaft. 2. Perpendicular to the pump shaft. Which is this plane? for a split casing multi stage centrifugal pump.

Sajit



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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Mon Jan 05 08:38:00 2004

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