Several common pump installation positions
The installation location of the pump mainly depends on the type of pump, the use environment, and the specific application requirements. The following are several common pump installation locations and their considerations:
1. The pump installation height in the chemical and chemical industry refers to the vertical distance from the base plane of the pump installation to the liquid surface of the delivered liquid. This parameter is crucial to ensure the normal operation of the pump and the efficiency of liquid delivery.
2. The installation location of the household booster pump is mainly selected based on water flow and convenient maintenance. Common installation locations include water meter pipe wells, kitchen valve locations, water heater locations, etc. The selection of these locations is intended to ensure that the booster pump can effectively increase the pressure of household water and facilitate daily maintenance.
3. The installation location of industrial pumps is more complicated. Factors that need to be considered include the layout of the pump (such as open-air layout, semi-open-air layout, indoor layout), the requirements for row or double row layout, and the verticality of the center line of the pump and the driver to the direction of the pipe belt. These requirements are intended to ensure the safe operation and high efficiency of the pump.
4. For specific types of pumps, such as horizontal centrifugal pumps, the installation method includes steps such as centerline alignment, horizontal alignment, and elevation alignment to ensure accurate installation and efficient operation of the pump.
When choosing the installation location of the pump, other factors need to be considered, such as pump noise control, avoiding proximity to facilities such as gas pipes, and ensuring a safe distance from power and water sources. These factors together affect the installation decision of the pump to ensure the performance and safety of the pump.