1 nominal size, 2 nozzle loads, 3 suction line – Richter MNK-B Series User Manual

Page 11: 4 supply lines, 5 discharge line, 6 venting and evacuating, 5 pipe fittings, Nominal size, Nozzle loads, Suction line

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Series MNK-B,

close-coupled design

Page 11

9230-055-en

Revision 09

TM 7345

Edition 10/2008

5.4.1 Nominal size

The operating design point of a centrifugal pump lies
at the intersection of the pump curve and the pipe
curve, see Fig. 2. The pump curve is provided by the
pump manufacturer. The pipe curve is determined
using diagrams or PC programs.

Fig.2

Under no circumstances can the nominal size of the
piping be derived from the connected nominal size of
the pump.
The pipe nominal size can also be determined using
the flow rate as a rough guide.

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A

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Q

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The velocity in the suction line should not exceed
2.0 m/s and 5.0 m/s in the discharge line.
When determining the suction line nominal size, the
NPSH value (net positive suction head) must also be
observed. The

NPSHR value

required for the pump is

specified in the data sheet.

The NPSHR available in the plant
should be at least 0.5 m higher than
the NPSHR required for the pump.

Otherwise, this will lead to a drop in the delivery head,
cavitation or even failure of the pump.

5.4.2 Nozzle loads

The pump can be subjected to nozzle loads in
accordance with ISO 5199.
See also

TIS 0541-02-0006

.

Changes in the length of the piping caused by
temperature are to be allowed for by appropriate
measures, e.g. the installation of expansion joints.

5.4.3 Suction line

The suction lines must always be laid on a rising
gradient towards the pump. Otherwise, gas bubbles
may form which considerably reduce the suction line
cross section. Eccentric transition elements must be
installed between different pipe diameters.
Valves which disrupt the course of flow should not be
installed directly upstream of the pump.

Fig. 3

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 evacuating

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. Boring template see

Section 10.1

.

Fig. 4

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

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