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Classification of pumps
Pumps are divided into two main categories: dynamic and positive
displacement (aka displacement)
The following are some of the pumps under these two categories:
Classification of pumps
Dynamic pumps:
Centrifugal pumps
Vertical centrifugal pumps
Horizontal centrifugal pumps
Submersible pumps
Fire hydrant system
Positive displacement pumps:
Diaphragm pumps
Gear pumps
Peristaltic pumps
Cam pumps
Piston pumps
Dynamic Pumps
There are different types of dynamic pumps, some of which will be
discussed below, such as centrifugal pumps, vertical centrifugal
pumps, horizontal centrifugal pumps, submersible pumps and fire
hydrant systems.
Centrifugal Pumps
These types of pumps are the most commonly used in the world. The
work is very simple, well described and carefully tested. These
pumps are robust, efficient and fairly inexpensive to manufacture.
Whenever the pump is running, the fluid pressure will increase from
the pump’s inlet to its outlet. The change in pressure will drive the
fluid throughout the system.
This pump produces an enhanced force by transferring the
mechanical power of the motor to the fluid throughout the rotating
impeller. The fluid flow will enter the center of the impeller and flow
out with its vanes. Centrifugal force thus increases the velocity of the
fluid and energy like kinetic energy can be changed into force.
Depending on the type of water flow they produce, centrifugal pumps
can be divided into three subtypes. The flow pattern is determined by
the impeller shape and the pump construction.
PERFORMAN DESCRIPTION SUB-
CE TYPE
Diaphragm Pumps
Diaphragm pumps are also known as AOD pumps (Air Operated
Diaphragm), pneumatic and AODD pumps. Applications for these
pumps include mainly in continuous applications such as general
plant, industrial and mining. AOD pumps are particularly suitable
where power is not available and are otherwise used in unstable and
combustible areas. These pumps are also used for transferring
chemicals, industrial wastewater, food manufacturing, underground
coal mines, etc.
These pumps are response pumps that include two diaphragms
driven by condensing air. The air portion of the transfer valve
alternately applies air to both diaphragms; each diaphragm contains
a set of ball valves or check valves.
Working principle of pneumatic
diaphragm pump
Diaphragm-Pump-Working-demo -
diagram
More detailed air operated diaphragm pump working principle and
related knowledge please see this article: AODD Pumps Working
Principle.
Gear Pumps
These pumps are a rotating positive displacement pump, which
means they produce a steady amount of fluid with each revolution.
These pumps move the fluid by entering machinery inside and
outside the network for a non-exciting pumping action. These pumps
are capable of pumping at high forces and can efficiently pump highly
concentrated fluids.
Gear pumps do not contain any valves that cause losses such as
friction and high impeller speeds. Therefore, the pumps are suitable
for handling thick fluids such as fuels and grease. These pumps are
not suitable for driving solids and harsh liquids.
Peristaltic pumps
Peristaltic pumps are also known as tube pumps and peristaltic
dosing pumps. It is a volumetric pump and the applications of these
pumps are mainly related to processing in the chemical, food and
water treatment industries. It provides a steady flow for measuring
and mixing and is also capable of pumping various liquids such as
toothpaste and various chemicals.
Lobe Pumps
Lobe pumps are also called rotor pumps and these pumps have
different characteristics such as excellent efficiency, rust resistance,
sanitary quality, reliability etc. These pumps can handle highly
concentrated fluids and solids without harming them. These pumps
may work with gear pumps, except for the vanes that do not touch
each other. In addition, these pumps have superior pumping
chamber compared to gear pumps that allow them to move slurry.
These are made of stainless steel and are very polished.
Piston Pumps
Piston pump is a positive displacement pump, also known as a
plunger pump, in which a high pressure seal responds through a
piston. These pumps are often used for water irrigation, scenarios
requiring high, reliable pressure and delivery systems for conveying
chocolate, pastry, paint, etc.
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What is positive displacement pump?
Types of Pumps
Pumps are classified into two types namely Dynamic pumps as well
as Positive Displacement Pumps.
Types of Pumps
Dynamic Pumps
Dynamic pumps are classified into different types but some of them
are discussed below like Centrifugal, Vertical centrifugal, Horizontal
centrifugal, Submersible, and Fire hydrant systems.
Centrifugal Pumps
This kind of pump produces an enhancement within force by
transmitting mechanical power from the electrical motor to the liquid
throughout the revolving impeller. The flow of liquid will enter the
center of impeller and exits along with its blades. The centrifugal
power hereby enhances the velocity of fluid & also the energy like
kinetic can be altered to force.
2). Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
Vertical
Centrifugal Pumps
3). Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
Horizontal
Centrifugal Pumps
All the phases are in a similar shelter & mounted on a similar shaft.
On a solo horizontal shaft, a minimum of eight otherwise additional
stages can be mounted. Every stage enhances the head by around
an equal amount. These types of pumps are normally utilized in
companies that transfer large amounts of industrial fluids. All kinds of
pumps have been providing as well as servicing this type of
centrifugal pump.
Fire hydrant pump systems are also named as hydrant boosters, fire
pumps, & fire water pumps. These are high force water pumps
intended to enhance the capacity of fire fighting of construction by
increasing the force within the hydrant service as mains is not
sufficient. The applications of this system mainly include irrigation as
well as water transfer.
Diaphragm Pumps
These pumps are responding pumps and include two diaphragms
which are driven with condensed air. The section of air by transfer
valve applies air alternately toward the two diaphragms; where every
diaphragm contains a set of ball or check valves.
Peristaltic Pump
Lobe Pump
Piston Pumps
Thus, this is all about classification of pumps like centrifugal & positive
displacement. These are used in different kinds of buildings to make
simpler the movement of liquid materials. The pumps which are used
in housing & commercial can handle water. Fire pumps supply a
rushed water supply for automatic sprinklers and firefighters, and
booster pumps supply clean water to higher floors in apartments.
Here is a question for you, what is the function of Hydronic Pumps
within HVAC systems?
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