MartinLe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 12, 2012
- 394
I accoasionally need to specify a pump for a small condensate shaft in sewage gas or similar application. My specs are:
* Atex approval (approved for explosion hazard zones)
* stainless steel - 1.4436 or similar
* small - condensate inflow as low as 10 l/h
This does not seem to exist. The smallest one I found so far is this, but with a 0,7kW motor (dunno why Homa won't list the smaller motor on it's site). Still vastly oversized with 12m³/h @6m.
An oversized pump needs a deeper and larger shaft.
I spent some time at IFAT a few weeks back talking to pump manufacturers and was told that small pumps that satisfy my other two requirements don't exist: For atex approval, you need a good thermal management that can only be done with cast housings, and the market is too small to justify this. Smaller pumps are made with a sheet metal housing and then you don't get atex.
My question is first and foremos if a smaller pump than the one I linked to exists that satidfies my other criteria.
Can I relax my requirements - don't quite see how:
There are ways around the atex requirement, by ensuring the shaft is not a hazard zone or the pump is always completely submerged but often you have a stubborn atex peron on the customers side.
Are there alternatives to stainless in these applications? Plastics could be as corrosion resistant but I guess the thermal proerties would be worse, no?
A suction pump mounted outside the shaft would still face atex issues (if it draws air) and mounting the pump in the shaft takes care of frost issues.
* Atex approval (approved for explosion hazard zones)
* stainless steel - 1.4436 or similar
* small - condensate inflow as low as 10 l/h
This does not seem to exist. The smallest one I found so far is this, but with a 0,7kW motor (dunno why Homa won't list the smaller motor on it's site). Still vastly oversized with 12m³/h @6m.
An oversized pump needs a deeper and larger shaft.
I spent some time at IFAT a few weeks back talking to pump manufacturers and was told that small pumps that satisfy my other two requirements don't exist: For atex approval, you need a good thermal management that can only be done with cast housings, and the market is too small to justify this. Smaller pumps are made with a sheet metal housing and then you don't get atex.
My question is first and foremos if a smaller pump than the one I linked to exists that satidfies my other criteria.
Can I relax my requirements - don't quite see how:
There are ways around the atex requirement, by ensuring the shaft is not a hazard zone or the pump is always completely submerged but often you have a stubborn atex peron on the customers side.
Are there alternatives to stainless in these applications? Plastics could be as corrosion resistant but I guess the thermal proerties would be worse, no?
A suction pump mounted outside the shaft would still face atex issues (if it draws air) and mounting the pump in the shaft takes care of frost issues.