Appendix a: glossary – Hale 80FC User Manual

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Appendix A: Glossary / Measurements
Hale Products, Inc., July 2006, Rev.-B

Appendix A: Glossary

Atmospheric .......Pressure caused by the elevation of air above the earth. Atmospheric pressure is 14
Pressure .............pounds per square inch at sea level. Pressure increases below sea level and decreases

above sea level. The weather also effects atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure
effects a pumps ability to pump from draft. Higher pressures increase a pumps
performance, while lower pressures can cause a noticeable decrease in lift.

Auxiliary..............Permits water from a pump to cool the radiator water through a heat exchange.
Cooling Valve

Capacity ..............Pump flow rating.

Cavitation ...........Occurs when the pump attempts to deliver more fluid than is being supplied. This

causes the formation of bubbles in the pump. When the bubbles collapse, the liquid,
under pressure, rushes in to fill the empty space. This damages the pump and must
be corrected immediately.

Centrifugal .........Force that tends to make rotating bodies move away from the center of rotation.
Force

Centrifugal .........A pump that uses a rapidly spinning disk or impeller to create the pressure for fluid
Pump

movement.

Certification ........Pumper test in accordance with NFPA standards to determine if a pump can deliver its

rated volume and pressure.

Check Valve........A one-way valve or non-return valve that allows flow in one direction, but shifts to prevent

flow in the reverse direction.

In two stage pumps, there are two swing check or flap valves in the suction passage
of the second stage. They are located in each side of the pump between the suction
tube and the pump body. These valves swing open when pumping in parallel for volume.
They are closed by first stage pressure when pumping in series for pressure.

Clearance ...........Prevents discharge fluid from returning to the eye of the impeller.
Ring

Compound .........A compound gauge is graduated to read pressure in "pounds per square inch" and
Gauge

"vacuum in inches of mercury."

Cut Water ............Cut water is a wedge-shaped point between the volute (pump body) and the pump

discharge where the volume of fluid is directed to the discharge connection.

Dead Heading .....Operating a pump without any discharge. The lack of flow causes temperatures to rise

inside the pump.

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