Apr 10, 2012 #1 Watro Chemical Joined Apr 10, 2012 Messages 55 Location IN Helow there I am looking for a vertical single stage pumps complying to ASME B 73.2M standard for sewage lifting application. Please indicate if anyone knows the OEMs We have a project in hand and need these pumps urgently Thanks NISS
Helow there I am looking for a vertical single stage pumps complying to ASME B 73.2M standard for sewage lifting application. Please indicate if anyone knows the OEMs We have a project in hand and need these pumps urgently Thanks NISS
Apr 10, 2012 #2 bimr Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2003 Messages 9,388 Location US Try the following companies for the ANSI B73.2M pump standard: Goulds Pumps: Model 3996 meets B73.2M and RESP73V http://www.gouldspumps.com/download_files/pumps3196i-FRAME/3196_i_FRAME_bulletin_readers.pdf Flowserve (Duriron Heritage Brand): http://www.flowserve.com/Products/Heritage-Brands/Durcohttp://www.corrosionfluid.com/assets/pdf/flowserve-pumps-durco-mark-3-ansi-inline-overhung.pdf Crane: http://www.cranepumps.com/downloadables/CATALOGS_OIPMs/DEMING/38_3180/TS3180.PDFhttp://www.cranepumps.com/products/typeInlineAnsi.php Upvote 0 Downvote
Try the following companies for the ANSI B73.2M pump standard: Goulds Pumps: Model 3996 meets B73.2M and RESP73V http://www.gouldspumps.com/download_files/pumps3196i-FRAME/3196_i_FRAME_bulletin_readers.pdf Flowserve (Duriron Heritage Brand): http://www.flowserve.com/Products/Heritage-Brands/Durcohttp://www.corrosionfluid.com/assets/pdf/flowserve-pumps-durco-mark-3-ansi-inline-overhung.pdf Crane: http://www.cranepumps.com/downloadables/CATALOGS_OIPMs/DEMING/38_3180/TS3180.PDFhttp://www.cranepumps.com/products/typeInlineAnsi.php
Apr 10, 2012 #3 Pumpsonly Mechanical Joined Mar 25, 2011 Messages 373 Location MY ASME 73.2M is vertical in-line design.It is not suitable for sewage application which you will need non-clogging design for both casing and impeller. Upvote 0 Downvote
ASME 73.2M is vertical in-line design.It is not suitable for sewage application which you will need non-clogging design for both casing and impeller.
Apr 10, 2012 #4 bimr Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2003 Messages 9,388 Location US Just noticed that you also posted "sewage lifting application". Don't think there is an ANSI standard for sewage pumps, but some sewage pumps have ANSI flanges. Would agree with Pumpsonly that the ANSI B73.2M pump standard is not typically used on "sewage" applications. http://www.pumpscout.com/articles-scout-guide/pump-types-guide-aid100.html Upvote 0 Downvote
Just noticed that you also posted "sewage lifting application". Don't think there is an ANSI standard for sewage pumps, but some sewage pumps have ANSI flanges. Would agree with Pumpsonly that the ANSI B73.2M pump standard is not typically used on "sewage" applications. http://www.pumpscout.com/articles-scout-guide/pump-types-guide-aid100.html
Apr 11, 2012 #5 PumpSmart Mechanical Joined Jul 25, 2007 Messages 88 Location PE Nissmurano, For sewage you will use a submersible grinder pump : http://www.flygtus.com/ http://www.gouldspumps.com/download_files/HSU/Bsubmersible.pdf But there are not B73.2, since pump B73.2 features desing are not more recommendable for sewage aplication. But if you have some fluid analysis with very low solids content, and installation must be in-line, B73.2 will be an option. I hope this helps. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nissmurano, For sewage you will use a submersible grinder pump : http://www.flygtus.com/ http://www.gouldspumps.com/download_files/HSU/Bsubmersible.pdf But there are not B73.2, since pump B73.2 features desing are not more recommendable for sewage aplication. But if you have some fluid analysis with very low solids content, and installation must be in-line, B73.2 will be an option. I hope this helps.
May 3, 2012 #6 SMOKES Mechanical Joined Apr 29, 2011 Messages 46 Location GB try http://www.hus-pumps.com/they are very god at this stuff Upvote 0 Downvote