Multistage Pumps offer ideal solutions for water supply from wells and tanks, water treatment, garden irrigation, drinking water applications and industries (high pressure).

High Pressure Multistage Centrifugal Pumps

Multistage Centrifugal pumps are non-self-priming multistage horizontal inline multistage centrifugal pumps. AISI304 stainless steel impellers are used in pumps. Impellers are designed as single-entry, closed type. The impellers are dynamically balanced. Pump and motor are coupled with elastic coupling on a common chassis. The pump shaft is designed without a pre-knot. This facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the pump during repair and maintenance. Flanges conform to DIN 2535. As a standard, when viewed from the motor side, the suction flange is on the left side of the pump far from the motor, and the discharge flange is on the side and top near the motor. Suction and discharge nozzles can be manufactured in different directions by special order.

In standard practice, the pump and the drive motor are mounted on a common base by connecting them with a flexible coupling. In standard mounting, when viewed from the motor side, the discharge body is located on the motor side and its flange is on the top, the suction body is on the other side and its flange is on the left. Other mounting alternatives can be applied upon request. Suction and discharge flanges can be positioned left, right and top. On special request, the suction body can be placed on the engine side. In this case, the direction of rotation of the motor must be counterclockwise.

Split case pumps are horizontal axis, radially split, stage type centrifugal pumps. It does not self-priming. It is single suction.

The impellers are positioned between the bearings and are of closed type and dynamically balanced. Working point adjustment is made by turning the impeller diameter.
Wear rings and balancing holes are used behind the impeller to balance the axial force. Balancing disc-drum applications are made for the stages where high pressure is reached.

The number of stages consists of 5 different types produced between 2-15 stages depending on the rotation speed and the maximum pressure reached.

AREAS OF USAGE

Places where clean and slightly contaminated liquids are pumped like,
• Drinking water supply and distribution networks,
• Water pressurization in high-rise buildings,
• Water treatment plants,
• In the supply of process water in industrial facilities,
• Boiler feed and condensate,
• In health and cleaning works,
• In industrial facilities,
• In shipbuilding facilities, mines, energy facilities, filtering units,
• In irrigation facilities,
• In central heating facilities.

VERTICAL SEPARATE BODY PUMPS

High Pressure Multistage Centrifugal Pumps

Vertical split case pumps are vertical axis centrifugal pumps with a radially split stage casing, multistage type pumps. It does not self-priming. It is single suction. The impellers are positioned between the bearings and are of closed type and dynamically balanced. Working point adjustment is made by turning the impeller diameter. Wear rings and balancing holes are used behind the impeller to balance the axial force. The number of stages consists of 2 different types produced between 2-7 stages depending on the rotation speed and the maximum pressure reached. Pump and drive motor are mounted by connecting with an elastic coupling in standard practice.

AREAS OF USAGE

Where clean or slightly contaminated liquids are pumped:
• Pumping stations,
• In water supply in high-rise buildings,
• In water treatment-processing,
• In industrial washing,
• In fire extinguishing stations,
• In the transfer of boiler feed and condensate water,
• Health, hygienic applications,
• In industrial and public applications,
• In water distribution networks,
• Ship, mining industries, power plants,
• In agricultural irrigation systems,
• In central heating systems,

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