Hale DSD User Manual

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DESCRIPTION OF HALE MIDSHIP PUMPS

SINGLE-STAGE

There are two series of single-stage pumps:

• 750 GPM to 1250 GPM

• 1000 GPM to 2000 GPM

Hale single-stage pumps are of a size and design to attach to the chassis rails of commercial

and custom chassis. The pump is driven from the truck main drive line. Generally, it consists of

the following major components:

• Pump Body

• Impeller and Shaft Components

• Gearbox

• Priming System

• Pressure Control Device

• Valves

The number of impellers on a common shaft determines the number of pump stages. The Hale

series of single stage pumps provides the same normal operating and rating test pressures as

the Hale series of two-stage pumps. The two-stage pump provides an additional level of

operating pressures if required, but adds some operating complexity.

Single-Stage Pump Operation

Hale single-stage pumps use a single impeller with a double suction entry to develop the

required volume and pressure. Dual cutwaters strip water from the rotating impeller and direct

it to the discharge path. Figure 1-9 shows the flow of water through a Hale single-stage pump.

Water enters the two suction channels and both sides of the impeller, thereby maintaining axial

balance. The double suction impeller develops discharge pressure and directs the water to the

dual cutwaters and then to the discharge valves. The impellers are radially and axially

balanced. Radial hydraulic balance is maintained by the opposed discharge volute cutwaters

The cutwaters are wedge shaped and divide the water between the volute and the pump

discharge.

DUAL CUTWATERS

CROSS SECTION

Figure 1.9. Water Flow Through a Hale Single Stage Pump

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