OVERVIEW
The GT Removable Pipeline centrifugal pump offers high efficiency, low noise, and easy maintenance. GT125/150 models have extended/removable shafts, while GT200+ models enable seal replacement without motor removal.
APPLICATION
- Boiler feedwater
- Community area water supply systems
- Central heating systems for communities (apartments) or blocks
- Central air conditioning water circulation systems
- Washing systems
- Domestic hot water systems
- General industrial water systems
- Industrial Water Supply: Suitable for transferring water in industrial processes.
- Municipal Water Supply: Used in municipal water systems for distribution and pressure boosting.
- Fire Fighting Systems: Provides reliable water supply for fire protection.
- Heating Systems: Can be used in heating and cooling systems for fluid circulation.
ADVANTAGES
- Removable Design: Allows for easy disassembly and maintenance without removing the entire pump from the pipeline.
- Single-Stage Operation: Provides efficient and reliable performance for medium to high-flow applications.
- Pipeline Compatibility: Designed to fit within pipeline systems with minimal space requirements.
- High Efficiency: Utilizes a high-performance hydraulic model and precision casting to achieve excellent efficiency and minimal friction losses.
- Low Noise: Designed to operate with low noise levels.
- Reliable Performance: Known for its stable and reliable performance.
- Compact Structure: Space-saving design that fits easily into existing pipeline systems.
- Easy Installation and Maintenance: Directly connects to pipelines, with straightforward
Assembly and Installation
- Preparation:
- Ensure all parts are clean and free from damage.
- Verify that all components, such as seals and gaskets, are in good condition.
- Installation:
- Mount the pump on the pipeline, ensuring it is properly aligned.
- Connect the inlet and outlet pipes to the pump. Ensure that all connections are secure and leak-free.
- Tighten all fasteners and check for alignment.
- Priming:
- Before starting the pump, ensure that it is properly primed by filling it with the liquid to be pumped.
- If necessary, use a vacuum pump to remove air from the system.
- Start-Up:
- Open the discharge valve gradually to avoid sudden pressure surges.
- Start the pump and check for smooth operation and correct flow.
- Monitor the pump for any unusual noises or vibrations.
- Shutdown:
- Gradually close the discharge valve before stopping the pump.
- Turn off the pump and disconnect the power supply.
- If the pump will be out of service for a long period, drain the liquid to prevent freezing and corrosion.
- Maintenance:
- Regularly inspect the pump for wear and tear.
- Check and replace seals and bearings as needed.
- Ensure that the pump is cleaned and serviced periodically to maintain optimal performance.