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Zaslal: út 11. červen, 2024 8:22 Předmět: Are progressive cavity pumps reversible? |
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Progressive cavity pumps, also known as progressing cavity pumps or rotary lobe pumps, can be run in either direction which makes them reversible. The pumping mechanism of a progressive cavity pump consists of a rotor (single helix screw) and a stator (double helix gyrating cavity). As the rotor turns within the stator, the cavities cause the progressive capture and transport of pumped fluid.
When rotated in one direction, the rotor pushes the fluid through the pump from the inlet to the outlet in a continuous, smooth flow. However, turning the rotor in the opposite direction will cause the progressive cavity pump to operate in reverse, pulling fluid from the outlet side back towards the inlet in a similar manner.
This reversible nature provides several operational advantages. It allows for stripping or draining fluids from suction lines back into storage tanks. It also enables easy self-priming when the pump is turned briefly in reverse to fill its cavities before operating in the normal forward direction. The ability to run progressive cavity pumps in both rotational directions expands their usage in many transfer and mixing processes.
pumps applications
Some common applications where the reversibility comes in handy include dosing, filling, emptying, recirculation and agitation duties. Many progressive cavity pump models feature directional valves or a reversing starter to switch flow direction as needed. Larger industrial models may incorporate gearbox configurations to enable bi-directional running.
Progressive cavity pumps offer robust and gentle handling of both liquids and solids-laden mixtures, as discussed on the MingJie Pumps webpage about progressive cavity pump centrifugal applications. Their unique design capable of operation in both rotational directions further expands usage across various process industries. |
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