Milkboy
Mechanical
- Mar 13, 2002
- 126
Hey Group
If you have a suction lift pump or a pump which has a vac during start up, you would expect to get some air trapped in the box. Am I correct with this?
Now if the pump was vertical, you could use a Plan 13 to keep the seal faces wetted and remove any trapped air.
If the pump with trapped air was horizontal, would the Plan 13 still remove all the air?
I ask as I have seen a video of a seal in a clear plastic pump which has air pumped in.
The air gets lodged at the seal and the message is that the air cannot be removed and will cause dry running.
If this is the case, how does the Plan 13 on a Vert application remove the air if the air gets trapped at the core?
TIA
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Milkboy
If you have a suction lift pump or a pump which has a vac during start up, you would expect to get some air trapped in the box. Am I correct with this?
Now if the pump was vertical, you could use a Plan 13 to keep the seal faces wetted and remove any trapped air.
If the pump with trapped air was horizontal, would the Plan 13 still remove all the air?
I ask as I have seen a video of a seal in a clear plastic pump which has air pumped in.
The air gets lodged at the seal and the message is that the air cannot be removed and will cause dry running.
If this is the case, how does the Plan 13 on a Vert application remove the air if the air gets trapped at the core?
TIA
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Milkboy