CONNECTION DIAGRAM
During working, to eliminate the heat which is produced because of the compression of the sucked gases, must be supplied service liquid continuously. Generally water is used as service liquid. During working of the pump the temperature inside the pump increases, that’s why service liquid must be as cool as possible (below 15 ºC is suitable).
A. ONCE THROUGH-NO RECOVERY SEALANT SYSTEM
This connection is used where adequate sealant flow is available from outside source, or where contamination of sealant may be a problem.
B. PARTIAL RECIRCULATION
This connection is used to conserve sealant. Make up sealant is supplied from an outside source or water main. Remainder of sealant is supplied from recirculation tank.
C.TOTAL RECIRCULATION
This connection is used to conserve sealant, or where compatible sealant is not available from an outside source. Cooling is provided by running sealant through a heat exchanger. Separate cooling liquid or gas is required.
A= Connect to pump discharge
B= Connect to pump suction
C= Connect to pump service liquid
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