TPL
Mechanical
- Aug 4, 2004
- 208
We are commissioning some vertical sump (water) pumps, fitted with single inside cartridge seals configured for API Plan 13. The level of the sump can vary between 2 and 4 meters below the discharge/seal. Startups and runtimes are intermittent and on startup, since the flush is taken from the discharge, the seal runs dry and squeals for a few seconds. (the pump isn’t run dry because the impellers are always underwater in the sump).
There is an NRV in the discharge line but this is to prevent back flow, doing nothing to maintain fluid in the seal, which just drain away after shutdown.
3-4 seconds after pressing the start button, the squealing stops once flow is made through the discharge – my concern is that this initial period of dry running following each start will shorten the seal life quite considerably – has anyone encountered this before? Is my concern justified? If so, any suggestions?
thanks in advance
There is an NRV in the discharge line but this is to prevent back flow, doing nothing to maintain fluid in the seal, which just drain away after shutdown.
3-4 seconds after pressing the start button, the squealing stops once flow is made through the discharge – my concern is that this initial period of dry running following each start will shorten the seal life quite considerably – has anyone encountered this before? Is my concern justified? If so, any suggestions?
thanks in advance