TotemCruise
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 20, 2006
- 15
Hello!
Before 300 m3/hr RO system 6 pump booster pump station used to work round the clock for three months. At the end of this period the customer informed us about periodical alarm disconnections of pump station. The message informed about the frequency converter fault and pump #2 short circuit. The service center engineers disassembled pumps and discovered that the impellers of all pumps except one that was switched off all the time are almost fully destroyed. Undamaged parts of the pump #2 check valve were found there in the output collector of the station.
In their conclusion they wrote that the reason of destruction was operation of the pumps in wrong duty point. According the project the station has to operate under the input pressure 2 bar and produce the changeable at any time output pressure from 8 to 9 bar. The customer is not ready to use the system in full power till now so they used to operate it most of the time in conditions as follows:
Inlet Pressure 2 bar
Duty point 6 bar.
At that the lowest point of the curve is at 5.8 bar.
They said there was an overload that lead to damaging of the impellers. They absolutely didn't take in account the check valve. Were there any overload that could be so dangerous for motors and pumps there. The input pressure was high enough to prevent the suction cavitation. The view of debris confirms this. The surface of the damaged impellers looks new. If somebody wants to have a look at them I can send some pictures.
We have our own version of this destruction. We think exactly the broken of check valve initiated this destruction. A high speed water flow run back through the broken check valve and pump #2 when it was switched off according to schedule off the PLC. Setting this pump
in motion lead to superhigh impeller loading that caused the damage of the impeller. The starting current because of the rotaition of the pump in opposite direction was too high and was interpreted by the frequency converter like short sircuit.
What do you think about this situation. Could this be a
reason. Has somebody ever faced with problem like this.
Before 300 m3/hr RO system 6 pump booster pump station used to work round the clock for three months. At the end of this period the customer informed us about periodical alarm disconnections of pump station. The message informed about the frequency converter fault and pump #2 short circuit. The service center engineers disassembled pumps and discovered that the impellers of all pumps except one that was switched off all the time are almost fully destroyed. Undamaged parts of the pump #2 check valve were found there in the output collector of the station.
In their conclusion they wrote that the reason of destruction was operation of the pumps in wrong duty point. According the project the station has to operate under the input pressure 2 bar and produce the changeable at any time output pressure from 8 to 9 bar. The customer is not ready to use the system in full power till now so they used to operate it most of the time in conditions as follows:
Inlet Pressure 2 bar
Duty point 6 bar.
At that the lowest point of the curve is at 5.8 bar.
They said there was an overload that lead to damaging of the impellers. They absolutely didn't take in account the check valve. Were there any overload that could be so dangerous for motors and pumps there. The input pressure was high enough to prevent the suction cavitation. The view of debris confirms this. The surface of the damaged impellers looks new. If somebody wants to have a look at them I can send some pictures.
We have our own version of this destruction. We think exactly the broken of check valve initiated this destruction. A high speed water flow run back through the broken check valve and pump #2 when it was switched off according to schedule off the PLC. Setting this pump
in motion lead to superhigh impeller loading that caused the damage of the impeller. The starting current because of the rotaition of the pump in opposite direction was too high and was interpreted by the frequency converter like short sircuit.
What do you think about this situation. Could this be a
reason. Has somebody ever faced with problem like this.