Self-priming centrifugal pump is a horizontal structure, with the pump and the motor integrated, beautiful appearance, and occupying less space. Compared with ordinary self-priming pumps, its area can...
Centrifugal pumps are one of the most common industrial applications for water supply, transportation, and distribution. With the increasing digitization and Internet of Things (IoT), water resource m...
Failures with discharging or insufficient material flow are common problems in industries that use slurry pumps. These issues can arise after the initial setup or maintenance of the pump and are often...
The self-priming centrifugal pump achieves one-time drainage and lifelong self-priming through the water storage chamber, utilizing the principle of air pressure. The main factors affecting the perfor...
1.In case the slurry pump fails to start:Verify power supply: Check if the joint connection is secure, switch contact is tight, fuse is not blown, and the three-phase power supply is not missing.Chec...
1.The structure of the pump head of the sludge pumpThe structure of the pump head of a sludge pump refers to the design and arrangement of the parts that make up the head of the pump, which is respons...
What is a slurry pump?A slurry pump is a large centrifugal pump, mainly used to transport media containing abrasive solid particles, and is an essential universal equipment in industries such as minin...
Slurry pump power supply reasons:The voltage of the slurry pump is too high or too low. When the voltage changes outside the range of +10% to -5% of the rated value under specific load, the motor will overheat.The three-...
Ⅰ. Serious vibration of industrial slurry pumpVibration is an inevitable phenomenon that occurs when the equipment is running. It can be divided into different levels according to the severity of the...
When installing the water inlet pipe of the self-priming pump, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that the large-diameter self-priming pump is equipped with a small water pipe to deliver wat...