4 system design and installation – Viking SLAL User Manual

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fIGURE 8

10

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2.

8

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C

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um

n

Suction Lift

Or Vacuum

Atmospheric

Pressure

Suction

Head

NPSH

Available

Suction Line

Friction Loss

Vapour

Pressure

NPSH

Available

Suction Line

Friction Loss

Vapour

Pressure

For Suction Lift

Or Vacuum

Conditions.

For Conditions

With Positive

Suction Head.

Atmospheric

Vacuum

fIGURE 7

Pump

series

Theoretical

displacement

Nominal

Connection

size

Max diff.

Pressure

Max

speed

Max

Temp

liter

/rev

Imp. Gal

/100 rev

Us gal

/100 rev mm

in.

bar psi

rev

/min

°C °f

SLAS 0.039

0.86

1.03

19

3/4”

15 218 1400 150 300

SLAL 0.059

1.30

1.56

25

1”

10 145 1400 150 300

SLBS 0.081

1.78

2.14

25

1”

15 218 1200 150 300

SLBL 0.122

2.68

3.22

38 1 1/2” 10 145 1200 150 300

SLCS 0.169

3.72

4.46

38 1 1/2” 15 218 1200 150 300

SLCL 0.254

5.59

6.71

50

2”

10 145 1200 150 300

SLDS 0.352

7.74

9.30

38 1 1/2” 15 218 1000 150 300

SLDL 0.528

11.61

13.95

50

2”

10 145 1000 150 300

SLES 0.732

16.10

19.34

50

2”

15 218

800 150 300

SLEL 1.099

24.18

29.03

76

3”

10 145

800 150 300

SLFS 1.524

33.52

40.26

76

3”

15 218

600 150 300

SLFL 2.285

50.26

60.36

101

4”

10 145

600 150 300

SLGS 3.17

69.73

83.74

101

4”

15 218

600 150 300

SLGL 4.754 104.58

125.59 152

6”

10 145

600 150 300

SLHS

6.4

140.78

169.07 152

6”

15 218

600 150 300

SECTION TSM 288

ISSUE

A

PAGE 6 OF 36

Pressure gauges should be installed adjacent

to the pump suction and discharge connections

such that system pressures can be monitored.

These gauges will provide a clear indication of

changes in operating conditions and where a

relief valve is incorporated in the system, will be

necessary for setting and checking the functioning

of the valve.
It is imperative that the suction condition at the

pump inlet meets the Net Positive Suction Head

required (NPSHr) by the pump. Failure to observe

this could cause cavitation, resulting in noisy

operation, reduction in flow rate and mechanical

damage to the pump and associated equipment.
The Net Positive Suction Head available (NPSHa)

from the system must always exceed the Net

Positive Suction Head required (NPSHr) by the
pump.

Observing the following general guidelines should ensure the

best possible suction condition is created.
• Suction piping is at least the same diameter as the pump

connections.

• The length of suction piping is kept to the absolute

minimum.

• The minimum number of bends, tees and pipework

restrictions are used.

• Calculations to determine system NPSHa are carried out for

the worst condition see below.

Should advice on pump or system NPSH characteristics be

required contact the factory or their authorized distributor.

3.4 sYsTEM dEsIGN aNd

INsTallaTION

When incorporating any pump into a system it is considered

good practice to minimize piping runs and the number of pipe

fittings (tees, unions, bends etc.) and restrictions. Particular

care should be taken in designing the suction line, which

should be as short and straight as possible with a minimum of

pipe fittings to minimize restricting product flow to the pump.

The following should be considered at the design stage of any

system.

Be sure ample room is provided around the pump

to allow for:
• Access to the pump and drive for routine

inspection and maintenance, i.e. to remove

pump head and rotors.

• Ventilation of the drive to prevent over

heating.

The exterior of the pump unit may exceed 68°C

(154°F); Appropriate measures must be taken to

warn or protect operators.
The pump must not be used to support piping.

All piping to and from the pump unit must be

independently supported. Failure to observe

this may distort the pump head components

or assembly and cause serious consequential

damage to the pump.
Valves should be provided adjacent to the pump

suction and discharge connections to allow the

pump to be isolated from the system for routine

inspection and maintenance.
Rotary lobe pumps are of the positive displacement

type and therefore an overload protection device

must be provided. This can take the form of:
• An in-line pressure relief system, i.e. external

to the pump.

• Incorporation of a torque-limiting device in the

drive system.

It is recommended that all piping and associated

equipment from the tank to the discharge point

is thoroughly cleaned before installation of the

pump to avoid the possibility of debris entering

the pump and causing damage.

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