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POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT The turning ROTOR develops "positive pumping action" similar to a piston moving through a cylinders of infinite length. The pump pressure developed does not depend upon the speed of the rotating ROTOR. The capacity of the pump is approximately viscosity, and pressure can be projected for particular operating conditions.
UNIFORM DISCHARGE FLOW Fluids are uniformly discharged without pulsation in a constant steady flow. Displacement remains the same with each revolution of the ROTOR permitting accurate predictable metering relative to the fluid being pumped.
INTERNAL VELOCITY OF FLUIDS All fluids are pumped with a minimum amount of turbulence, agitation, pulsation or separation disturbance.
SELF PRIMING Pumping action starts at the time the ROTOR is turned and it is capable of 28 feet of suction lift in an appropriate installation. The liquid being pumped acts as a lubricant between the ROTOR and STATOR and forms a continuous seal to project the pumping phenomena.
SOLIDS IN SUSPENSION Solid particles over a wide range of size and shape - as large as 1 1/8 inches in diameter, are pumped with no difficulty.
REVERSIBLE Pumps can be operated clockwise or counter-clockwise with effective performance in most installations.
INSTALLATION Pumps can be mounted Horizontally or Vertically and the Suction Port can be turned to any position for appropriate entry of the liquid. |