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13 May, 2023

Pumps

Pumps; definition, parts, types, applications, select pumps, and an inspections list

Definition

Pumps are mechanical devices used to move fluids (liquids or gases) from one place to another. Pumps work by creating a pressure difference that forces the fluid to move through a system.

Pumps can be powered by various sources, including electricity, gasoline, diesel, and even wind or water. The selection of the pump depends on the application, fluid properties, flow rate, and pressure requirements.

Pump parts

Pumps are made up of various parts, each of which plays a critical role in the operation and performance of the pump. 

Here are some of the main parts of a typical pump:

  • Impeller: The impeller is a rotating component that is responsible for creating the flow of fluid through the pump. It is typically made up of a series of curved vanes or blades that push the fluid outward, creating a centrifugal force that moves the fluid through the pump.
  • Casing: The casing is the outer shell of the pump that contains the impeller and helps to direct the flow of fluid through the pump. It is typically made of metal or plastic and is designed to withstand the pressure and temperature of the fluid being pumped.
  • Shaft: The shaft is a rotating component that connects the impeller to the motor or drive system that powers the pump. It is typically made of metal and is supported by bearings that allow it to rotate smoothly.
  • Bearings: Bearings are components that support the shaft and allow it to rotate smoothly. They are typically made of metal and are lubricated to reduce friction and wear.
  • Seals: Seals are components that prevent fluid from leaking out of the pump along the shaft or at other points where the casing is joined. They are typically made of rubber or other elastomers and are designed to withstand the pressure and temperature of the fluid being pumped.
  • Motor or drive system: The motor or drive system is the component that powers the pump and rotates the impeller. It may be electrically or mechanically driven, depending on the application and the requirements of the pump.
  • Strainers or filters: Some pumps have strainers or filters that remove debris and other particles from the fluid before it enters the pump.

Type of pumps

There are many different types of pumps available, each with its own unique features and applications. 

Here are some of the most common types of pumps:

  1. Centrifugal pumps: Centrifugal pumps are the most common type of pump and are used in a wide range of applications, including water supply, wastewater treatment, and chemical processing. They work by using a spinning impeller to create a centrifugal force that moves the fluid. 

Here are some of the main types of centrifugal pumps:

  • End-suction pumps: These pumps have a single inlet and are designed for general-purpose fluid handling applications, such as circulation, water transfer, and pressure boosting.
  • Multi-stage pumps: These pumps have two or more impellers that are connected in series to increase the pressure and flow rate of the fluid. They are commonly used in high-pressure applications, such as water supply, irrigation, and boiler feed.
  • Self-priming pumps: These pumps have the ability to evacuate air from the suction line and prime themselves without the need for external priming. They are commonly used in applications where the pump is located above the fluid level, such as with sewage and wastewater.
  • Vertical pumps: These pumps are designed with a vertical shaft that allows the pump to be submerged in the fluid being pumped. They are commonly used in applications where space is limited, such as with sump pumps and deep well pumps.
  • Submersible pumps: These pumps are designed to be fully submerged in the fluid being pumped and are commonly used for sewage and wastewater applications.
  1. Positive displacement pumps: Positive displacement pumps work by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and moving it through the system by reducing the volume of the chamber containing the fluid. This type of pump is commonly used in applications where high pressure is required, such as in hydraulic systems.

Here are some of the main types of positive displacement pumps:

  • Piston pumps: These pumps use reciprocating pistons to move fluid through the pump. They are typically used in high-pressure applications, such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment.
  • Diaphragm pumps: These pumps use a flexible diaphragm to move fluid through the pump. They are commonly used in applications where the fluid being pumped is viscous, abrasive, or contains solids.
  • Gear pumps: These pumps use rotating gears to move fluid through the pump. They are commonly used in applications where a steady flow rate is required, such as hydraulic systems, fuel transfer, and lubrication systems.
  • Screw pumps: These pumps use rotating screws to move fluid through the pump. They are commonly used in applications where the fluid being pumped is viscous or contains solids, such as with food processing, wastewater treatment, and oil and gas.

Pumps applications 

Pumps are used in a wide variety of applications across many different industries. Here are some examples of common applications for pumps:

  • Water supply and distribution.
  • Wastewater treatment.
  • Chemical processing.
  • Oil and gas extraction.
  • Agriculture and irrigation.
  • HVAC systems.
  • Food and beverage processing.

How to select the right pump

Selecting the right pump for a specific application can be a complex process, involving various factors that need to be considered. 

Here are some steps to follow when selecting pumps:

  • Identify the fluid properties.
  • Determine the flow rate.
  • Calculate the head pressure. 
  • Consider the system design. 
  • Select the pump type. 
  • Evaluate the pump’s efficiency. 
  • Consider the pump’s reliability and maintenance requirements. 
  • Evaluate the cost.

Inspection list of pumps by third-party

When conducting an inspection of a pump by a third party, there are several key items that should be included on the inspection checklist. Here are some of the main items to include:

  • Visual inspection of the pump and surrounding area: This includes checking for signs of damage, leaks, or other issues that may impact the performance of the pump.
  • Check the pump’s alignment: The pump should be properly aligned with the motor or drive system to ensure that it runs smoothly and efficiently.
  • Check the condition of the impeller: The impeller should be checked for signs of damage, corrosion, or wear, which can impact the performance of the pump.
  • Check the shaft and bearings: The shaft and bearings should be checked for signs of damage or wear, which can cause the pump to run poorly or fail.
  • Inspect the seals: The seals should be checked for signs of wear or damage, which can cause leaks and impact the performance of the pump.
  • Check the suction and discharge piping: The piping should be checked for leaks, blockages, or other issues that may impact the performance of the pump.
  • Inspect the motor or drive system: The motor or drive system should be checked for signs of damage or wear, which can impact the performance of the pump.
  • Check the pump’s performance: The pump should be tested to ensure that it is operating at the specified flow rate, pressure, and efficiency.
  • Check the pump’s control and safety systems: The control and safety systems should be checked to ensure that they are operating properly and that they meet the requirements of the application.

These are just some of the main items to include on an inspection checklist for a pump. The specific items will depend on the type of pump and the requirements of the application. A thorough inspection can help to ensure that the pump is operating safely and efficiently, and can identify potential issues before they become major problems.

Atlas Support & Service Company can do all the necessary inspections of Pumps, which contributes to raising the level of safety of employees and preserving the organization’s property.

Here are some of the inspections Atlas company provides:

  • Check the case of the pump
  • Check the equipment’s lubrication system
  • HVAC Equipment inspection
  • HDPE & UPVC Pipes inspection
  • Pressure Vessel inspection
  • Steel Pipes inspection
  • Oil & diesel Pumps inspection
  • Fuel Tanks inspection
  • Substation Steel Structure inspection
  • Overhead Traveling Crane inspection
  • Anchor Bolts and Steel Templates inspection
  • Cable Tray & Ladders inspection
  • Telecom Tower inspection
  • Hydraulic systems inspection and more

Atlas also gives out ISO certificates in a number of areas and does a systematic audit of the work of an organization’s main departments, which is done by an independent party.
If you are looking for our services or you have some questions, you can contact us via our email (info@atls.com.as) or call on (00966112080550)‬. And we will be thrilled to assist you.