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Flexible Connections for Pumps

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500056

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Dec 15, 2005
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Hi,

Can someone please let advise me on the following. I want to install a pump system and have decided to use in line pumps instead of end suction floor pumps which would require flexible connections. Pumps that I am using are quite bulky in size. 11Kw motor. Would I need to use flexible connections for the pump? If so then I would have to mount the pump on the floor which would definitely require flexible connections. I was planning to connect the pumps directly onto the pipe flanges and support from the pipe.

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