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Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump

Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump

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Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump 


Features of Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump  

a) Compact structure

b) Attractive design

c) High efficiency, steady performance 

d) High flow, medium pressure

e) High concentricity of components


Applications of Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump 

a) Waterworks

b) Circulation water for air-condition 

c) Water supply for industry and building

d) Irrigation and drainage pumping station

e) Power station


Technical data of Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump 

a) Diameter: 1,000-2,000mm

b) Flow: 8,000- 50,000cbm/h

c) Head: 8-100m

d) Medium temperature: -20~105oC

e) Operation pressure: ≤25bar


FAQ

Q: Are your pumps cheaper than those of your competitors?

A: CNBM aims to give its customers the highest standards of quality and service and delivery times, all at a reasonable price.

Q: Do you have self-priming pumps?

A: Yes, our product portfolio also includes two ranges of self-priming pumps: self-priming electric pumps and self-priming side channel pumps.

Q: Is it really necessary to fit a bleed valve for the boxes?

A: It is always best to have a bleed valve as the gas produced by the fermenting sewage is potentially hazardous.

Q: If I increase the power of the motor, must I also increase the power of the inverter?

A: You must select the size of converter that allows maximum absorption of the electric motor.

Q: Do you have pumps with grinders?

A: Yes, the WQ models.

Q: How long is your warranty?

A: Unless otherwise expressly authorized in writing, by specifying a longer period or different conditions, CNBM states that, for a period of twelve (12) months from delivery date, all Products supplied are free from defects in materials and workmanship, and conform to the applicable specifications. Either the delivery documentation or the invoice must be provided to prove delivery date. In absence of such documents, the production date appearing on the product label may suffice.



Heavy Duty Double-Suction Centrifugal Water Pump

Q:So I purchased this car last week. It ran great for three days until it started leaking water so much that it caused it to over heat. My uncle checked it out for me and said it was either the seal or the water pump. Yesterday we replaced the seal and still leaking water. So we now know it is the water pump. My uncle and every mechanic I know has turned down the job saying it is too much work. I even called two small shops yesterday and got turned down saying it was too much work. It is Sunday so most mechanics are closed. Can anyone give me an estimate on how much this will cost. The problem is everyone is saying that the pump is located inside the timing belt which is hard to put back after replacing the pump. Anyone ever have this repair done before or know a price range. I am a college student and need this car running asap and only got about $500 i can put into it. It is a V6 engine.Thanks
91 Plymouth Acclaim
Q:I have a 2001 2500HD duramax and it is leaking antifreeze under the truck. I leaks a a drop every second what could be causing this
If you can narrow down the location to being from the actual water pump and not a line, It would be the seal in the water pump. The only option is to replace the water pump.
Q:Hi I just brought a chrysler sebring V6 that needs a water pump. I found a water pump on OKorder for only $30 and it only had 900 miles and it works great. Should I buy it?
Compare it against the price of a new pump. 1000miles isnt a lot for a waterpump, but can you be certain the car only did 1000miles? Waterpumps can last for 100,000 miles, but if a new waterpump is only $50 or $60, I would buy a new one.
Q:for a school project, i need to boil cold water using a vacuum pump. I did some research, but i still didn't find what i needed. I need to know what kind of pump i need for this, and where i can get one for cheap, since i will only use it for this project. if you know how to actually use it, you can throw that in as well. thanks!
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Q:Would a bad water pump make a whinning sound when the engine is reved.....ive checked everything off as to why my car is running so hot and im down to the water pump.....ive put a New thermostat....no leaks anywhere.....no oil in coolant....no coolant in water.....no white smoke.....Fans do turn on.....new colant and i bleed the air out.....but the engine is still running really hot....my car calls for about 13 quarts of coolant but upon refil it took only about 4 quarts...... .. . uld this be signs of my water pump failing.....the pump is not leaking and when i took the housing off the water pump and turn the engine the blades did rotate...but at a higher rpm with the car together i heared weird noies kinda like a whinning sound from the water pump.....1995 Oldsmobile Aurora194,000Northstar 4.0 V8
It relies upon lots on the engine interior the vehicle, and understanding the 365 days could extremely help. $600 is outrageously costly for the two.2L engine and outrageously much less costly for the two.4L engine. you could replace your very own on the two.2, with a sprint help from somebody experienced. I certainly do no longer advise attempting water pump replace on the two.4L engine! No timing belt on the two. If the leak is sluggish adequate you could carry known antifreeze and purified water (no faucet water!) and fill up each morning and each afternoon. once you're including greater advantageous than a quart of the mixed beverages (the two premix or manually use a million/2 of each) you will could want again up with yet another plan. As thebax says, stop leak won't artwork on a water pump.
Q:no water is running my deep well pump kicks on every 15 min. it runs for 1-2 min when it kicks off then a noise like someone threw a ball against the house. can you help
Where is the noise coming from? The pipes, pressure tank, or starter box. I assume you have a submersible pump? If it is the starter box it could possibly be that your pump may be at fault pulling to much amperage and causing the starter box to make those kind of noises when it cuts out. Well pumps typically last for 15 to 20 years with the odd exception. Another thing to check is your pressure tank. If it is one of those old galvanized ones it needs to be charged with air regularly as they tend to become water logged giving you very little water in between pump cycles. Another thing you could try is cleaning the points with some emery on the pressure switch. They tend to become corroded and can cause problems with the pump operating at all.
Q:And my heater works 80 % of the time, Is it still ok to drive if I keep putting water in it?
You can. But I caution it will get worst over time. The unfortunate realty is only make short trips cause it will just start pouring out sooner or later. And then its over. Keep a eye on it. A water pump/timing belt is cheaper than a new van or motor. I think both are required when doing a pump on that one, so I'm guessing that's why we've not fixed it?
Q:I would like to ask, the pump power and flow, there is no formula can be converted? For example, the flow of 9000 tons / hour, then how many units to accompany, how many kilowatts of water pump?
Upstairs in Wurenzidi, pump power is related to the flow and the head, a simple formula: = /367 * power flow lift efficiency
Q:have a leak in water pump and need to replace.It is easy or very hard
Not very easy, apparently, but probably not as hard as a timing belt driven water pump is (first source). You don't mention the year or engine, but if you plug your actual info into the estimator in the second source it will give you a better idea. I used a 2000 Focus with 100K miles; it looked like 2 1/2 hours of labor (figuring about $100 per hour) for the dual OHC engine and about 2 hours for the single OHC engine.
Q:I have a pump connected to a lake, that I use to water garden. I changed the line into the lake as it had a air leak and lost it.'s prime.I have filled water back into the tank and lines .several times. And it hasn't caught it's prime. It is a year old pump that came with it's own tank.When I am doing all this I leave the tap end closed.I'm pretty sure that all is tight and not leaking.The line into the water is only about 5ft deep
Put a check valve in the input line to the pump, under the water line. Then poor water down the pump inlet line. If you used a positive displacement pump, you would not need to prime.

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