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Impeller pump VICR
for hot waterfor hydrocarbonselectric

Impeller pump - VICR - Goulds Pumps - for hot water / for hydrocarbons / electric
Impeller pump - VICR - Goulds Pumps - for hot water / for hydrocarbons / electric
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
for hot water, for hydrocarbons
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
suction
Other characteristics
mechanical, high-performance, multi-stage, radial, vertical
Flow

Max.: 636 m³/h
(22,460.12803 ft³/h)

Min.: 6.8 m³/h
(240.13973 ft³/h)

Pressure

69 bar
(1,000.76 psi)

Head

1,372 m
(4501'03" )

Fluid temperature

Max.: 204 °C
(399.2 °F)

Min.: -48 °C
(-54.4 °F)

Description

The VICR is a type VS6 vertically suspended can radial high performance pump that is suitable for prime fluids. Delivering High Head at Low Flows Nominal Rotating Speeds for Extended Life Cycle Multiple stages in short-set or deep-set configurations API Standard 610 compliant ISO 13709 Standard compliant Design Features Casing pressure capability and structural design developed & refined using advanced finite element analysis Rotor designs developed and refined with rotor lateral and rotor torsional dynamic analysis to ensure stable operation and low vibration levels Mechanical designs developed with thermal transient analysis to achieve dimensional integrity Hydraulic designs developed with computational fluid dynamic analysis to achieve stable performance and consistent high efficiency levels Threaded Lineshaft Coupling / Keyed Lineshaft Threaded lineshaft coupling is commonly used for lower horsepower pumps. It is more economical. Keyed lineshaft coupling is recommended for motors larger than 700 HP. It provides ease of maintenance.

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