4 supply lines, 5 discharge line, 6 venting and draining – Richter MPB 25-25-115 User Manual

Page 11: 5 pipe fittings, 6 monitoring facilities, Supply lines, Discharge line, Venting and draining, Pipe fittings, Monitoring facilities

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Series MPB,

close-coupled design

Page 11

9240-050-en

Revision 05

TM 7345

Edition 10/2008

Fig. 4

5.4.4 Supply lines

Supply lines should vent towards the reservoir and are
therefore to be laid with a constant downward gradient
towards the pump. Should the piping internals
upstream of the pump be horizontal, a low point can,
of course, be located upstream of these internals.
From here the pipe is then laid with an upward
gradient to the pump so that the gas bubbles which
form here can escape through the pump.
Valves which disrupt the course of flow should not be
installed directly upstream of the pump.

5.4.5 Discharge line

Do not arrange the shut-off valve directly above the
pump but initially provide a transition section.
The discharge nozzle velocity of the medium can – if
necessary – be reduced.

5.4.6 Venting and draining

Venting can take place into the discharge line or
upstream of the discharge valve.
A venting line can also be used as a bypass, drain or
flushing line.
The pump housing is fitted with a drain connection as
a standard feature. Optionally, the drain bore can be
drilled. For boring template, see Section 10.1.

5.5 Pipe fittings

The following pipe fittings are available from Richter
on request:

Shut-off valves
Check valves
Sight glasses
Priming vessels
Strainers
Pressure

gauges

Fig. 6

5.6 Monitoring facilities

Appropriate monitoring facilities are to be
recommended,

depending

on

the

requirements placed on operational safety and

availability of the unit.
Richter provides information on request and can
supply:

Flow meters
Filling level indicators
Motor load monitors
Temperature monitors
Can monitors
Leak monitors

You can obtain the publications "Safe Operation of
Magnetic Drive Pumps" and "The Operation of
Centrifugal Pumps without NPSH Problems" on
request.

Fig. 5

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