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Impeller pump VTP
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Impeller pump - VTP  - C.R.I. Pumps - water / diesel / self-priming
Impeller pump - VTP  - C.R.I. Pumps - water / diesel / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
water
Operation
diesel
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
suction, discharge, process, cooling, treatment, reverse, spinning
Other characteristics
large, axial, dry, flow, vertical, line shaft
Flow

1,485 m³/h
(52,442.28008 ft³/h)

Head

150 m
(492'01" )

Fluid temperature

104 °C
(219.2 °F)

Description

What is a vertical turbine pump? Vertical turbine pumps are mixed flow or a vertical axis centrifugal pump which include stages of rotating impellers & stationary bowls to process the guide vanes. Vertical pumps are utilized wherever the level of water pumping is under the volute centrifugal pump limits. Working Principle of Vertical Turbine Pumps Water enters the vertical turbine pump through a bell-shaped port known as the suction bell. Once there, the water is accelerated by the first impeller, which is powered by a long shaft extending from the surface. Once the water is accelerated, it moves into the diffuser bowl directly above the impeller. When the water enters the diffuser bowl, it is converted from a state of high velocity into high pressure. If it is a multistage pump, the water is fed into the next impeller. The process then repeats through all of the impellers in the pump. After the last impeller and diffuser bowl, the water passes through the wellbore and heads towards the surface. The spinning shaft that is being driven from the surface is designed to be supported by bushings at regular intervals, and the fluid acts as a lubricant as it moves past the bushing assemblies. At the surface, the fluid flows through the discharge head, which is designed to allow the fluid to change direction. Once it is past the discharge head, the pumped fluid is distributed as needed through pipes. Vertical turbine pumps are operated by an electric or diesel motor sitting on the surface. The motor powers the downward traveling shaft through a right angle drive. This right-angle drive sits above the discharge head.

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