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pump insulation

pump insulation

pump insulation

(OP)
Our CHW pumps are housed in boxes stuffed with insulation. The insulation stays wet from sweating and it's starting to rust the piping. Has anyone found a better way.

RE: pump insulation

neoprene insulation, wrapped on the pump body.

RE: pump insulation

hinesguy,

This has been a common way of insulating pumps, but it never works on low temperature systems.  This is because it is nearly impossible to establish a vapor barrier with these sheet metal boxes.  And if you do, it will be destroyed forever as soon as the first technician removes the box for maintenance.  In case you don't know, the vapor barrier is what keeps the high dewpoint air from entering the pump box and causing condensation on the pump surfaces.

A good insulator can take cut some elastomeric foam (Armaflex is a good one) and glue it tightly (no voids) to the pump body.  This stuff is closed cell, so it will not absorb water.  Make sure that he doesn't cover grease fittings.  For good adhesion, the pump will have to be dry.  Ideally, you shut the pump down, and allow it to warm up until there is no condensation forming.

Keep in mind that there will still be some cold surfaces, and therefore some condensation.  But it will be much less than with the pump box.

---KenRad

RE: pump insulation

We usualy specify the Armaflex on the pump body for the reasons mentioned above.

One maintenance operator removed the insulation after the warranty period was up. When I asked him why he said; Who cares if the pump casings drip? That's why you guys put floor drains by the pump isn't it?

RE: pump insulation

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The armaflex sounds like a good solution. We have a very good insulation guy.

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