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Pumping of Liquids                                       161

                            Table 3-1                          The centrifugal pump (Table 3-2) develops its pressure
             General Types or Classification of Pwnps       by  centrifugal  force  on  the  liquid  passing  through  the
        All types will not be treated in detail, but consideration of   pump and is generally applicable to high  capacity,  low  to
       their particular features is important in many situations.   medium  head  installations.  In  order to  satisfy  pump dis-
                                                            charge  head  (or pressure)  requirements  the unit may  be
       Centrifugal        Rotary              Reciprocating   a multistage  (multiple impellers)  instead of a single stage
       1. Centrifugal     I. Cam              1. Piston      [28]. The  conditions of pumping water vs.  pumping hot
       2.  Propeller      2. Screw            2.  Plunger   light hydrocarbons require considerably different evalua-
       3.  Mixed Flow     3.  Gear            3.  Diaphragm   tion  in  pump  design  features  for  satisfactory  operation,
       4.  Peripheral     4. Vane                           safety and maintenance.
       5. Turbine         5.Lobe
       6.  Radial Flow    6.  Piston                           The inline centrifugal  process pump,  Figure 3-3,  is rel-
       7. Axial Flow      7.  Flexible Rotor                atively new  to general  applications;  however,  it is finding
                                                            many applications where  space  and installation  costs  are
                                                            important.  Each  application  must be  carefully evaluated,
                                                            as  there  are  three  basic  types  of pump  construction  to
                                                            consider.  Generally,  for many applications the dimensions
                                                            have been standardized through the American Voluntary
                                                            Standard, ANSI, or API-610.  The performance curves are
            s   J  m  1   n   14   15   76   2�
                                                            typical  of single stage centrifugal  pumps.
                                                               The turbine  is a  special  type of centrifugal  pump  (Fig-
                                                            ure 3-14)  and has limited special purpose applications.


                                                                        Pwnp Design Standardization

                                                               Certain  pump designs  have  been  standardized  to  aid
                                                            manufacturer's problems,  and to allow the owners to take
                                                            advantage  of standardization  of  parts  and  dimensions,
                                                            and consequently  maintain a  more  useful  inventory.  The
                                                            standards are  sponsored  through  the American  National
                                                            Standards  Institute;  however,  many  manufacturers  also
                                                            produce  to  the  American  Petroleum  Institute  and  their
                                                            own  proprietary standards.  These are  special  pumps  that
                                                            do not conform  to  all  the standards,  but are  designed  to
                                                            accomplish  specific pumping services.
                                                               The primary pump types for the chemical  industry for
                                                            horizontal and vertical inline applications have been stan-
                   11   10   ll  IOK  II   55   75   21   105A   dardized in ANSI B-123,  Ai"\J"SI Std# B73.1M for horizon-
                                                            tal  end suction  centrifugal  pumps,  and ANSI  B73.2M  for
                                                            vertical  inline  centrifugal  pumps.  The standards  are  in  a

         3   Impeller             26   Bearing Housing      continuous process  of upgrading  to  suit requirements of
         5   Casing               28   Bearing End Cover    industry and  the manufacturers.  The API-610 standard is
         7   Back Head Cradle     29   Pump Shaft           primarily a heavy duty application, such as is used for the
         9   Bearing  Housing  Foot   55   Oil Disc.  (Flinger)
        10   Shaft Sleeve         56   Casing Foot          refinery and chemical  industry requirements.  This is  the
        IOK  Shaft Sleeve Key     75   Retaining Ring       only  true world pump  [21]  standard,  although  the Inter-
        13   Stuffing Box Gland   76   Oil Seal-Front
        14   Stuffing Box Gland Stud   76A   Oil Seal-Rear   national  Organization for Standardization  (ISO)  is study-
        15   Stuffing Box Gland Stud   77   Gasket-Casing   ing such an improved design  [20].
            Nut                   77A   Gasket-Sleeve
        17   Seal Cage            77B   Gasket-Drain Plug
        18   Splash Collar        80   Oil Vent                The  standards  are  important because  they  allow  the
        25   Shaft Bearing-Radial   105   Shaft Adjusting Sleeve   dimensional  interchangeability  of pumps  and shaft  pack-
        25A  Shaft Bearing-Thrust   105A   Sleeve Lock Nut
                                                            ing  of different manufacturers,  but  only  as  long  as  the
       Figure  3-1.  General  Service  Centrifugal  Pump.  (Courtesy  Dean   manufacturers conform to  the standard.
       Brothers Pumps,  Inc.)                                                                 (lrxl continued 011  page  J6,JJ
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