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Fybroc manufactures a complete line of solid FRP horizontal centrifugal (conventional seals & sealless) in addition to vertical sump pumps....

 

 

Series 2530 Close-Coupled Sealless ANSI Pumps

1. Close-Coupled Design
C-Face motor eliminates need to perform pump/motor alignment. Adapts to NEMA and IEC motors
2. Instrumentation Ports
Two ports provided for performance monitoring.
3. Outer Magnets
High strength Neodymium Iron Boron magnets that provide high torque and hard start capability without slip.
4. Close Clearance Outer Ring
Protects containment shell in the event of a motor bearing failure.
5. Single Axially Clamped O-ring Seal Between Casing and Cover
Fully confined to prevent leakage/blowout
6. Separate Inner Magnet Ring Assembly
Replaceable (removable) from impeller thereby reducing maintenance and inventory costs. Neodymium Iron Boron magnets encapsulated for corrosion resistance.
7. Sleeve Bearing
Sintered silicon carbide for optimum corrosion and wear resistance. Internal spiral groove and face grooves for lubrication and self-purging of contaminants. Porous material structure retains lubricant in the event of liquid loss. Optional carbon sleeve bearing for extended dry-running.
8. One-Piece Reinforced Casing with Integral Flanges
No liner failure concerns. Gusseted flat face flanges meet ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 150. Also available with ISO/JIS/DIN flanges.
9. ANSI Dimensional Casing
ANSI dimensional requirements permit the maximum interchangeability of pumps between pump manufacturers.
10. Interchangeable Front and Rear Thrust Bearings
Sintered silicon carbide for optimum corrosion and wear resistance. Keyed to prevent rotation.
11. Large Diameter, Stationary, Self-Aligning Shaft Design
Sintered silicon carbide for optimum corrosion and wear resistance. Fully supported by containment cover and suction web and sized to eliminate shaft deflection.
12. Closed Impeller Design
Provides axial balancing eliminating axial thrust loads and extending thrust bearing life. Radial hydraulic forces carried between shaft supports eliminate overhung loads.
13. High Pressure Bearing Lubrication
Utilizes pump discharge pressure to lubricate shaft and sleeve bearing. Clean process fluid is ensured by tight cover/casing clearance filtering occasional solids.
14. Rigid Casing Feet
Reduces the effect of pipe loads on pump and alignment.
15. Casing Thru-Bolts
Double nutted to allow for back pull-out without breaking fluid containment.
16. One Piece Cover/Containment Shell
Thick walled, non-metallic construction that allows for accurate alignment. Eliminates
gasketed joint and energy losses/heat build-up from magnetic coupling eddy currents.
17. Retaining Ring
Reinforced fiberglass construction. Eccentric OD/ID allows for easy installation and rotation to lock into position.
18. Motor Adapter
Rigid Cast Iron. Polyester powder coating for corrosion resistance.

Figure 1

  • Separate impeller and inner magnet ring assembly
  • Replaceable (removable) from impeller thereby
    reducing routine maintenance and inventory costs
  • Neodymium Iron Boron magnets encapsulated with
    1/8" fiberglass corrosion protection
  • Closed impeller design with low stress hex drive

Figure 1

Figure 2

  • One-piece reinforced (ASME/ANSI dimensioned)
    casing with integral, gusseted flanges
  • NO SEPARATE LINER FAILURE CONCERNS
  • Expanded suction eye to compensate for suction web, thereby yielding lower NPSH requirements

Figure 2
Assembled Pump End
Contained End with Outer Magnet Assembly and Pump Adapter Removed

 

SERIES 5500 VERTICAL FIBERGLASS SUMP PUMPS
  • Capacities to 5000 GPM (1140 m 3 /hr)
  • Heads to 275 feet (85 m)
  • Pump lengths to 30 feet (9.1 m)
  • Eighteen Standard Sizes
  • Custom built to match customer pit/sump requirements
Sump pumps are furnished in lengths (settings) from 18 inches to thirty feet with optional tailpipes. Eighteen sizes with capacities to 5000 GPM and heads to 275 feet.

 

Contact us at (513) 985-2566 or pumppro@iglou.com for more information!

 

 

 

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