friend81
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2006
- 55
We have a 60HP, 440V, 60Hz Submersible Pumpset installed in a borewell at 210m depth. The delivery pipe is of 6" diameter & after 15 days of operation the current of the pumping unit surged to 156A from its 95A.
After dismantling the motor we found that the thrust bearing of the motor is completely damaged(made of Graphite Carbon & SS 420 hardened Segments). When contacted our supplier for guarantee they replied that the failure is because of lack of intermediate Non-return valve in 210m of delivery pipe which caused high thrust in the pump operation. I would like to know what is the relation between an intermediate Non Return Valve & Thrust Bearing failure as already the pump has a inbuilt one. If the Pump valve don't have the capacity to withstand the column pressure then, it has to break before the Thrust bearing gets damaged.
Anyone can explain the theory please?
Thanks in advance
After dismantling the motor we found that the thrust bearing of the motor is completely damaged(made of Graphite Carbon & SS 420 hardened Segments). When contacted our supplier for guarantee they replied that the failure is because of lack of intermediate Non-return valve in 210m of delivery pipe which caused high thrust in the pump operation. I would like to know what is the relation between an intermediate Non Return Valve & Thrust Bearing failure as already the pump has a inbuilt one. If the Pump valve don't have the capacity to withstand the column pressure then, it has to break before the Thrust bearing gets damaged.
Anyone can explain the theory please?
Thanks in advance