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Pump Maintenance: How to Keep Your System Running Smoothly

24/05/2023 | Update , Products
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A pump failure can be a costly and frustrating experience, especially if it occurs unexpectedly. In many cases, you can prevent breakdowns by making sure the pump is installed correctly from the start and performing regular inspections and maintenance. Consider these common causes of pump failure and how you can prevent them:

  • Improper installation - One of the leading causes of pump failure is improper installation. When a pump is not installed correctly, it can lead to a variety of issues, including leaks, vibration, and premature wear. To prevent installation issues, make sure you have a qualified professional install the pump using the manufacturer's installation guidelines.
  • Overheating - Overheating can occur when a pump runs continuously without sufficient cooling. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including low flow rates, blocked suction lines and a lack of proper ventilation. To prevent overheating, monitor the pump's temperature regularly and ensure that it has proper cooling and ventilation.
  • Cavitation - Cavitation is a common cause of pump failure that occurs when the pressure in the pump drops below the vapor pressure of the fluid being pumped. This causes the fluid to vaporize, which can damage the impeller and other components. To prevent cavitation, ensure that the pump is properly sized for the application and that the suction pressure is sufficient.
  • Corrosion - Corrosion can cause pump failure by damaging the pump's components and reducing its efficiency. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including exposure to corrosive fluids and improper maintenance. To prevent corrosion, choose a pump that’s made from materials that are compatible with the pumping fluid. Be sure to also perform regular maintenance to prevent buildup of corrosive substances.
  • Seal failure - Seal failure can occur when the seal between the pump and the motor fails, allowing fluid to leak into the motor. This can cause damage to the motor and result in pump failure. To prevent seal failure, monitor the pump's seal regularly and replace it when necessary.

With some upfront planning and regular inspections, you can avoid costly and unexpected pump failures. By following the manufacturer's guidelines, monitoring the pump's temperature and pressure, and performing regular maintenance, you can ensure that your pump operates efficiently and reliably for years to come.

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