LF End Suction Pumps
PACO End Suction Pumps
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LF End Suction Pumps
Performance range
• Capacity : 3 ~ 1,400 m3/h
• Head : 3 ~ 125 m
• Suction Dia : 40 ~ 300 mm
• Discharge Dia : 25 ~ 250 mm
• Efficiency : up to 90 %
• Motor Power : 0.3 ~ 315 kW
• Motor speed : 2, 4, 6 pole
• Frequency : 60 Hz
Applications
• Feed and drain water system
• HVAC system
• Firefighting system
• Domestic water supply system
• Others.
Standard pump features
• High efficiency-maintained over an extended operating range
• Double-volute casings on models with high specific speeds
• Dynamically balanced enclosed-type impellers
• Mechanical seal or packing seal
• Back pull-out design
• Integrally cast suction splitter on flanged models
• Low NPSH
Optional pump features include
• Ductile iron volute, Bronze impeller
• Special alloy shafts and sleeves
• Special mechanical seals
• TEFC or explosion-proof motors
• Abrasive separators
• Diesel engine drives
LF/LC/LCV Performance Range
Double Volute Design
Superior Advantages
The PACO L series pumps utilize a double volute design that offers a distinct advantage over single volute designs. The double volute design incorporates two cut waters located at 180 °, which divide the flow into two geometrically similar regions of the volute.
The resultant hydraulic forces within the pumps are equal and opposed. As a result, the net radial force is maintained at a very low level throughout the operating range of the pump, and shaft deflection is kept to a minimum.
A typical single volute pump is normally designed to operate at or near the best efficiency point (BEP).
In actual application, many pumps stray away from BEP due to load variances and/or changes in the system head curve.
As single volute pumps begin to operate away from BEP, the resultant radial load increases dramatically, causing increased shaft loads, deflection, and vibration. Excessive radial loads can cause premature failure of the mechanical seal, bearings, and shaft.
A double volute design ensures that hydraulic radial loads are equal and opposed and thereby nullified.
Pump operation remains stable throughout the entire performance curve, with minimal shaft deflection, prolonging seal, bearing, and shaft life.