Loading Port:Shanghai
Payment Terms:TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:1 unit
Supply Capability:100 unit/month
Quick Details
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Theory: Centrifugal Pump
Structure: Single-stage Pump
Usage: Oil
Power: Electric
Standard or Nonstandard: Standard
Pressure: Low Pressure
Application: Chemical industry, paper making,Heat supply and AC system
Packaging Details: | woodencase |
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Delivery Detail: | 45 days |
API 610 OH2 chemical centrifugal pump
Outlined
SLZA series pumps are horizontal, axial suction, single stage, single suction centrifugal pumps. The design is in accordance with 10TH version of ANSI/API 610-2004 (Industrial centrifugal pumps for petroleum, heavy chemical and natural gas)and national standard GB/T3215-2007 (Industrial centrifugal pumps for petroleum, heavy chemical and natural gas), among these, SLZA is OH1 type; SLZAE/F is OH2 type. The pumps mainly for transferring liquid like clean fluid, low or high temperature flammable, explosive and corrosive liquid with solid. Mainly used for refineny, petro-chemical power plant, nomal chemical processing and marine industry.
Characteristics
Design is according to 10th version API610. High efficiency, low noise, good performance of anti-cavitation; Axial thrust is balanced by wear ring and balance holes, others by thrust bearing. Diameter of outlet is over than DN80, the pumps are designed in double volute structure to balance radial force, to lower noise and prolong bearing life span.
According to pressure, temperature and impeller type, this series of pumps can be divided into four types
Applications
Refinery plant, petro-chemical industry, coal-process industry and low temperature projects;
Chemical industry, paper making, pulp and sugar and such like normal process industries.
Water supply plant, Desalinator
Heat supply and AC system
Power plant
Environment engineering
Naval architecture and ocean engineering
Workconditions
Diameter 25~400mm
Capacity 2~2600m3/h
Head ~ 300m
Pressure SLZA ~2.5MPa; SLZAE ~5.0MPa SLZAF ~7.5MPa
Temperature SLZA ~177°C; SLZAE/F ~450°C