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Channel Pumps

 

CHANNEL PUMPS

RCN/RCPN SERIES

Horizontal single stage centrifugal pumps with overhung impeller and axial suction, constructed using the "Back pull-out system" and available with four different sizes of support.

Main technical features

  • Flow rate up to 800 m3/h
  • Discharge head up to 75 m
  • Working pressure up to 10 bar
  • Working temperature from -30 to +170°C
  • Size from 65 to 200 mm
  • Flanges drilling UNI PN10

Advantages

  • The channel impeller with wide inter-vane passages makes it possible to convey, without any danger of blockages, liquids containing particles in suspension, without fibrous materials, chemically inert or aggressive.
  • Maximum efficiency
  • Reliability
  • Compactness

Fields of application

  • The paper and chemical wood pulp industries
  • The sugar industry
  • The farm-food industry
  • Waste water and sewage treatment plants
  • The chemical and petrochemical industry
  • The iron and steel industry
  • The mining industry
  • The construction sector

Materials

The RCN-RCPN pumps can be made both of cast iron or AISI 304 or AISI 316 L stainless steel.

Shaft seal

The RCN-RCPN pumps can be equipped with various types of seal:

  • Soft packing with liquid barriage
  • Mechanical seals (simple, balanced, double, cartridge, with quench ...,) with standard circulation and flushing in accordance with the API Standard 610 norms.
  • Hydrodynamic seal: this is an innovative seal comprising a secondary impeller installed behind the main impeller which makes it possible to operate with particularly abrasive liquids or with solutions that easily deposit the solute.

Special productions

On request the pumps can be supplied:

  • With cooled sealing chamber
  • In vertical submerged version

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 November, 2008.
Reviews

Channel Pumps Malaysia

Channel Pumps are classified in many different ways. They are distinguished by materials of construction, media pumped, industries or applications served, pressure and flow levels, and physical orientation. For this product area, however, Channel Pumps are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism, which can be separated into two broad categories of pumping action: dynamic and displacement.

Dynamic or kinetic Channel Pumps operate by imparting energy into the fluid, frequently by increasing its velocity to a level greater than that allowed by the fluid outlet port. This energy is thereby converted to higher pressure. Displacement compress fluid mechanically by decreasing the volume of a chamber that contains the fluid. Many configurations of piston-cylinder combinations, diaphragm oscillation, and rotating members are used to achieve this compression. While many ranges of flow and pressure capabilities are available for all Channel Pumps, dynamic are characterized by the ability to produce high flow rates.

Displacement Channel Pumps are distinguished by their comparatively high-pressure capabilities. Specific pump types include axial, bladder, cantilever, centrifugal, circumferential piston, diaphragm, double diaphragm, dosing or metering, drum, gear, hand, jet, linear, lobed rotor, manual, peristaltic, piston or plunger, radial piston, rocking piston, rotary vane, regenerative blower, screw, scroll, syringe, and turbine. Other types of displacement Channel Pumps may also be available.

Channel Pumps are designed to work with specific fluids and/or applications. Some may be suitable for multiple applications. Common fluids and applications for Channel Pumps include general-purpose fluid transfer, chemicals, cryogenic materials, food processing, fuel or oil, high temperature fluids, high viscosity fluids, hydraulic fluid, medical or surgical fluids, refrigerants, sludge or sewage, slurry, solids or gravel, thermoplastics, and water.

Specifications to consider when selecting Channel Pumps include maximum flow rate, maximum pressure, maximum temperature, and maximum power drive. Flow capacity must be specified separately for air or gas and liquid . Maximum pressure refers to the maximum level of air pressure generated at the pump outlet. Typically, units are referenced to one atmosphere, as in psig or psi gauge. Maximum flow may not occur at maximum pressure. Depending on the pump style, maximum temperature can refer to either maximum fluid temperature being pumped, or the upper limit of ambient conditions. Maximum drive power is the rated power of the motor or engine which drives the Channel Pumps.

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