longeron
Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2002
- 165
After a quick search of the forum I did not see much discussion of start-up procedures for hot pumps.
My question is three-fold regarding warm up:
How quickly do you allow pumps to be warmed up? I've heard that most OEMs suggest about 100F per hour to allow even thermal expansion.
How do you warm pumps? I've heard about warm-up lines that bypass discharge check valves, holes drilled in check valves, and operators cracking the suction with a line to process sewer off the discharge. How do you recommend regulating the speed at which the pump is warmed up?
How far along in the warm-up procedure do you suggest performing a "hot alignment"?
My question is three-fold regarding warm up:
How quickly do you allow pumps to be warmed up? I've heard that most OEMs suggest about 100F per hour to allow even thermal expansion.
How do you warm pumps? I've heard about warm-up lines that bypass discharge check valves, holes drilled in check valves, and operators cracking the suction with a line to process sewer off the discharge. How do you recommend regulating the speed at which the pump is warmed up?
How far along in the warm-up procedure do you suggest performing a "hot alignment"?