ICLL
Electrical
- Mar 22, 2006
- 13
I'd like to understand why vendors offering diesel fuel storage / handling / dispensing systems seem to prefer to offer positive displacement vane pumps, rather than centrifugal pumps.
I can understand the requirement for a self-priming pump when intermittently taking suction from a top entry nozzle e.g. on a self-bunded storage tank. I realise a centrifugal pump would not self-prime if priming was lost.
But are there any other reasons why a centrifugal pump would not be adequate in this type of service? The vendor can't explain; his attitude is just "that's what we normally sell".
Any thoughts?
I can understand the requirement for a self-priming pump when intermittently taking suction from a top entry nozzle e.g. on a self-bunded storage tank. I realise a centrifugal pump would not self-prime if priming was lost.
But are there any other reasons why a centrifugal pump would not be adequate in this type of service? The vendor can't explain; his attitude is just "that's what we normally sell".
Any thoughts?