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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Specification for Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process ASME B73.1M-1991 (REVISION OF ANSVASME B73.1M-1984) Society of gineers, The Americ: Mechanical 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 —— Date of tssuance: August 16, 1991 This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition. There will be no addenda or written interpretations of the requirements of this Standard issued to this edition ASHE is the registered trademark of The American Society of Mechenical Engineers. This code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the erteria for American National Standards, The Consensus Committee that approved the code or standard was balanced to assure that incividuals from competent and concerned interests have had an ‘opportunity to participate. 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In 1955 the Standards Committee on Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Industry Use, 'B73, undertook the development of centrifugal pump standards to meet the needs of the chemical industry. Although the Standards Committee had not completed its assignment, the work of one of its task forces resulted in the development of a de facto standard ‘which was published by the Manufacturing Chemists Association in 1962 as an American Voluntary Standard. More than a dozen manufacturers of chemical process pumps have been marketing pumps conforming with the AVS since that time. In 1965 the Hydraulic Institute published a tentative standard similar in content to the AVS, but updated certain portions. Although the Hydraulic Institute Tentative Standard reflected more nearly the current practice of manufacturers and users, it was believed necessary to publish a new document which would supersede both the original AVS and the tentative standard, and which could incorporate the technical content of both doc- uments, in addition to dimensional criteria and features generally accepted by manufac- turers and users. The January 1968 revision of the AVS was therefore approved as an American National Standard under the existing standards method and published as ANSI BIZ3.1-1971. ANSI B73.1 superseded ANSI B123.1-1971 and was first published in 1974. The 1974 edition brought to 15 the number of pump sizes covered by the standard. Since then, the committee has continued to be active and has added five more sizes for a total of 20, and made a number of revisions in the text of the standard. With the growing emphasis, ‘on the metric system of measurement, itis likely that further revisions to the standard will be made, and continued activity of the B73 Standards Committee will be maintained. ‘The revision of ANSI B73.1-1974 was approved by the B73 Standards Committee, and. final approval by the American National Standards Institute was granted on September 17,1977. Shortly thereafter, the American National Standards Committee B73 undertook to revise the standard, and as a result, new information on baseplate rigidity, bearing frame adapter, and bearing housing drain was introduced, The 1984 edition included, for the first time, Appendix information that covers documentation of pump and driver outline drawing of the centrifugal pump, data sheet, mechanical seal drawing, stuffing box piping plans, and cootingyheating piping plans. This proposal was approved by letter ballot of the B73 Main Committee on April 25, 1983. Following acceptance by the Sponsor, the revision was referred to the American National Standards Institute for designation as an American National Standard. This was granted on March 23, 1984. The 1991 revision includes larger and self-venting tapered scal chambers, as well as conventional stuffing boxes, revised baseplate dimensions, with a new identification num- bering system, and a ductile material requirement for the bearing frame adapter if it lamps the rear cover plate to the casing. his proposal was approved by letter ballot of the B73 Main Committee on March 7, 000, Following acceptance by the Sponsor, the revision was referred to the American National Standards Institute for designation as an American National Standard. This ‘sas ranted on January 22, 1991 ‘Suggestions for improvement in this Standard will be welcome and should be sent to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East eth Street, New York, NY 10017. CONTENTS Foreword a dards Committee Roster 1 Scope 2 Alternative Design 3 Nomenclature and Definitions 4 Design and Construction Features 5 General Information 6 References Figures 1 Cylindrical Seal Chamber 2 Seli-Venting Tapered Seal Chamber 3 Stuffing Box 4 Seal Chamber Face Runout 5 Seal Chamber Register Concentricity 6 Shaft Sleeve Runout . Tables 1 Pump Dimensions 2 Baseplate Dimensions ...... 3 Approximate Performance of Standard Pumps (50 Hz) . 4 Approximate Performance of Standard Pumps (60 Hz) Appens A Documentation Figures AL Pump and Driver Outline Drawing ‘AZ Mechanical Seal Piping Plans A}. Cooling and Heating Piping Plans A4 Typical Seal Arrangements. Form Al Centrifugal Pump Data Sheet a ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B73 Chemical Standard Pumps [The Following isthe roster of the Committee atthe time of approval ofthis Stanclara) OFFICERS € J.-A. Reynolds, Chairman McGinnis, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL W. Adams, Durametalic Corp., Kalamazoo, Michigan F. Buse, Ingersoll Rand, Philipsburg, New Jersey G. Clasby, Duriton Co., Dayton, Ohio R. Dolman, Newark, Delaware FR. Hart, £1, DuPont de Nemours & Co, Wilmington, Delaware . Lahr, Goulds Pumps, Ine, Seneca Falls, New York R. Monroe, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri J. Rabsa, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C. ‘ C. Ramsey, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, Texas < R. Renson, John Crane, Inc, Larchmont, New York J. Reynolds, Union Carbide Corp., South Chateston, West Virginia K. Schoenkerr, Algonquin, Ilinois A. Stavale, Oresser Industrie, Harrison, New Jersey ‘J. Swalley, a/ternate, €, DuPont de Nemouts & Ca, Wilmington, el R. Young, Alternate, Goulds Pumps, nc., Seneca Falis, New York ASME B73.1M-1991 ‘SPECIFICATION FOR HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS 1 SCOPE This Standard covers centrifugal pumps of hori- zontal, end suction single stage, centerline discharge design. This Standard includes dimensional inter- changeability requirements and certain design fea tures to facilitate installation and maintenance. It is the intent of this Standard that pumps of the same standard dimension designation from all sources of supply. shall be interchangeable with respect to mounting dimensions, size and location of suction and discharge nozzles, input shafts, baseplates, and foundation bolt holes (see Tables 1 and 2). 2 ALTERNATIVE DESIGN Alternate designs will be considered, provided they meet the intent of this Standard and cover construc- tion and performance which are equivalent t and otherwise in accordance with these specifications. All deviations from these specifications shall be de- scribed in detail 3 NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS. 3.1 Source All nomenclature and definitions of pump com: ponents shall be in accordance with the section under Centrifugal Pumps of the Hydraulic Institute dards. 4 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FEATURES. 4.1 Pressure and Temperature Lit 4.1.1 Pressure Limits, The desian pressure of the casing, including staffing box and gland, shall be at least as greut as the pressure-temperature rating of ASMEJANST BIG.L Class 125 or ASME/ANSI B1G.5 Class 150 flanges for the material used. The pressure-temperature rating for cast ductile iron shall be the same as for cast carbon steel. Casing, cover, and jackets shall be designed to withstand a hydrostatic test at 1.5 times the maximum design pressure for the particular material of construction used (see para, 5.2.1). 4.1.2 Temperature Limits. Pumps should be available for temperatures up to 260°C (00°F). Cast iron shall be limited to 150°C (30°F) maximum, Jacketing and other modifications may be required to meet the operating temperature. 4.41.3 Statement. Pressure-temperature limit tions shall be stated by the pump manufacturer. 4.2 Flanges Suction and discharge nozzles shall be flanged with flange dimensions conforming to ASMEVANSI BI6.1 Class 125 cast iron or ASME/ANSI B16.5 Class 150 stec! standards as to bolt circle, and number and size of bolt holes. Flanges shall be flat-faced at the full raised-face thickness (minimum) called for in ANSI standards for the material of construction. Bolt holes shall straddle the horizontal and vertical centerline, ‘As an option, Class 250 cast iron flanges per ASME ANSI B16.1 or Class 300 flanges per ASMEVANSI B165, except flat-faced at full thickness, subject to the manufacturer's casing pressure-temperature lim- itations, may be offered. Such pumps shall conform to the X and ¥ dimensions shown in Table 1 43 Casing 4.3.1 Drain Connection Boss(es). Pump casing shall have boss(es) to provide for drain connec: tion(s). Boss size shall accommodate % in. NPT minimum, Drilling and tapping of the boss(es) is optional 4.3.2 Gage Connection Boss(es). The suction and discharge nozzles shall have boss(es) for gage connections. Boss size shall accommodate Yin, NPT ASME B73.1M-1991 H role a & TABLE 1 PUMP DIMENSIONS. (Dimensions in Inches} See, Suction Discharge » | Nomina imal Designation ul wore | y | Diam- Oo eter Mini | Keywey _|mum) x aA | AB ato AB ‘aso 460 70 4 05 2 ‘A50 3 60 3 70 4 80 6 Aza 3 830 js a0 4 ‘880 (2) 6 90 (2) 8 aro | 10 A202) 8 ara | 10 notes: 1) U may be 1% in. dtameter in A (2) Suctian connection may have to 0, 32%, 324 | 2% 334 | 2% Hax%e [2 | oe Hate | 2 | By wx% || 8 HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS ASME 873.1M.1991 TABLE 1 PUMP DIMENSIONS (CONT'D) (Approximate Equivalent Dimensions in Millimeters) Size, Suetion x Discharge % Nominal __uiNore nny Dimension Impeller Diam ini Designation Diameter cp| 0 |26,| 26 | & | H | 0 | eter | Keyway |mum| x | ¥ aA 40x 25% 150 | a6 | 133 | 152 | 0} 180 | 16 | 208 | 22.23 | 476 x 230] 51 | 16s | 102 28 Box 40x 150 | aas | 133 | 152] 0} 180 | t6 | 288 | 22.23 | 4:76 x 238| 51 | 165 | 102 Ato 20x 50% 150 | 597 | 210 | 248 | re¢ | aia | t6 | a20 | 28.58 | 6.35 x 3.18) 67 | 210 | 102 Aa 40x 25x 200 | 445] 139 | 152] 0 | 184] 16 | 208 | 2223] 476 x 298] 51 | 165 | 102 50 80 x 40x 200 | 97 | 210 | 248 | 184 | 318 | 36 | 425 | 2050 | 6.35 x 318] 67 | 216 | 102 ‘A60 80 x 0x 200 | 597 | 210 | 246 | 184 | 318 | 16 | 450 | 2858 | 635 x 318] 67 | 242 | 102 Ar0 100 x 80x 200 | 597 | 210 | 248 | 184 | 316 | 16 | 290 | 2058 | 6.35 x 3.18) 67 | 260 | 102 205, 50x 25x 250 | 597 | 210 | 2<8 | 184 | 318 | 16 | 425 | 28.58 | 635 x a.18| 67 | 216 | 102 430. sorx 40x 250 | 597 | 210 | 2<8 | 124 | 318 | 16 | 425 | 2658 | 6.25 x a18| 67 | 216 | 102 60 a0 x 50% 250 | 597 | 210 | 248 | 184 | 318 | 16 | 480 | 2858 | 6.35 x 3.18| 67 | 242 | 102 aro roo x a0 x 250 | s97 | 210 | 248 | 124 | aa | 16 | 490 | 2058 | 6.5 x a.38| 67 | 200 | 102 380 150 x 100 x 250 | 597 | 254 | 248 | 184 | 318 | 16 | 597 | 2858 | 6.35 x 3.18) 67 | 34a | 102 420 80 x 40x 300 | 597 | 254 | 248 | 194 | 218] 36 | 20 | 2088 | 635 x 3.10} 67 | 266 | 102 30 0 x 50x 330 | 597 | 264 | 268 | 194 | 318 | 36 | 546 | 2050 | 6.35 x 310] 67 | 202 | 102 ‘80 100 x #9 x 330 | 597 | 254 | 248 | ia4 | 318 | 16 | 572 | 2858 | 6.35 x 318) 67 | 318 | 102 ‘980 (2) 150 x 100 x 330 | $97 | 254 | 24a | tea | 31a | 16 | 597 | 258 | 6.35 x 31a] 67 | 243 | 102 90 (2) 200 x 150 x 330 | 860 | 368 | 406 | 229 | 476 | 22 | 775 | 60.23 |15.98 x 7.94] 102 | 406 | 152 ‘ai00 (2 | 250 x 200 x 330 | aso | 368 | aos | 229 | 476 | 22 | 226 | 60.35 | 15.88 x 7.94] 102 | 457 | 152 ‘A110 (2) | 200 x 150 x 380 | aso | a6a | aos | 220 | 476 | 22 | 226 | ozs |15.88 x 7.04] 102 | 457 | 152 azo) | 280 x 200 380 | a80 | 36s | os | 220 | 476 | 22 | a61 | on8 | 1530 x 7.94) 102 | 9 | 182 Notes: [11 Umay be 1% in. diameter in AOS through AB0 sizes to accommodate high torque values. 12) Suction conection may have tapped bolt holes. 83 a | so ] + | sev | se | se | sew ge os | so | | av | cu | se | sce SG sri | so t | ser | sso | s6 | seo BE t | ser om ge u | ser | zg L | ser u | sey seo | ery sco | see | a sco | sev | sco | ety sco | ue wu |e [aw oan | seo on maa | | (soyouy uy suo}suaug) SNOISNAWIG 31v1daSva z@31avL ASME B73,1M-1991 HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL. 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Drilling and tapping of the boss(es) is optional 4.3.3 Support. The casing shall be supported by feet beneath the casing or a suitable support between the casing and baseplate. 4.3.4 Disassembly. The design shall permit back removal of the rotating element from the casing with- out disturbing the suction and discharge connections or the driver. Tapped holes for jackscrews, or equiv- alent means, shall be provided to facilitate disassem- bly of the casing and stuffing box cover and to avoid the necessity of drive wedges or prying implements. 435 Jackets. Jackets for heating or cooling the casing, stuffing box, andior seal chamber are optional. Jackets shall be designed for a minimum operating pressure of 690 KPa gage (100 psig) at 170°C (340°F), Heating jackets may be required for jacket temperatures to 260°C (S00°F) with @ corre- sponding reduction in pressure. Connection shall be % in, NPT minimum, with ¥ in, NPT preferred. When a jacket is to be used for heating by steam, the inlet connection shall be located at the top quad- rant of the casing or stuffing box, and the drain con- nection shall be located at the bottom portion of the casing or stuffing box to prevent the formation of water pockets, Jackets for water cooling shall have a drain for freeze protection, 4.3.6 Gasket(s). The casing-to-cover gasket(s) shall be confined on the atmospheric side to prevent blowout 4.4 Impeller, 4.4.1 Types. Impellers of open, semiopen, and closed designs are optional. 4.4.2 Adjustment. Means for external adjustment of the impeller axial clearance shall be provided if adjustment is required by the design, 4.4.3 Balance. All impellers shall be single-plane spin balanced as a minimum, However, when the ra- tio of the maximum outside diameter divided by the width at the periphery including the shroudl(s) is less than six, a wo-plane spin balance may be required 4.4.4 Attachment. The impeller may he keyed or threaded (0 the shaft with rotation to tighten. Shaft threads and keyways shall be protected so they will not he weited by the pumped liquid. HORIZONTAL ENO SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL, PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS 45 Shaft 4.8.1 Diameter. The diameter of the shaft or shaft sleeve through the stuffing box or seal chamber shall be sized in increments of 3.18 mm (% in.). To provide for the use of mechanical seals, the tolerance on that diameter shall not exceed nominal to minus 0.05 mm (0.002 in.). 4.5.2 Finish. Surface finish of the shaft or sleeve through the stuffing box and at rubbing contact bear- ing housing seals shall not exceed a roughness of 0.8 um (32 in.) unless otherwise required for the me- chanical seal 4.5.3 Runout. Shaft runout at the face of the stuff- ing box and at the impeller shall not exceed 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) FIM (full indicator movement). 45.4 Deflection, Dynamic shaft deflection at the impeller centerline shall not exceed 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) at a) maximum load for pump sizes AA through ATO; (6) design toad for pump sizes A80 and larger? 4.5.5 Running Clearances. Running clearance must be sufficient to prevent internal rubbing con- tact 456 Critical Speed. The first lateral critical speed of the rotating assembly shall be at least 120% of the maximum operating speed. 45,7 Fillets and Radii. All shaft shoulder radii shall be made as large as practical and finished to reduce additional stress risers. 4.6 Shaft Sealing 4.6.1 Design. Two basic types of sealing covers shall be offered, one called a seal chamber and a second called a stuffing box. The seal chamber is designed to accommodate mechanical seals only and can be of several designs for various types of seals, The design includes a separate gland plate where required. The stuffing box is intended for packing but "Maxim load is defined a the maximum hydraulic load on the largest impeller operating at any point on is maximam speed curve with aliquid specitic gravity of 1.0. Consult manufacturer sehen hguid specific graviry exceeds 1.0, "Design load is defined 26 the manimum hydraulic load on the largest impeller operating within the manufacturer’ specified range on is maximum speed curve with a specific gray of 1.0. {Consult manstactsrer when lighid spose gravity exceeds 1.0 HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL, PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS: is designed to accommodate mechanical seals as an alternative. A separate universal cover adapter to ac- commodate either a seal chamber or stuffing box is optional 4.6.2 Seal Chamber. The seal chamber can be a qylindrical or a tapered design. The tapered bore seal chamber shall have a minimum of a4 deg. taper open toward the pump impeller. ‘The seal chamber shall be designed to incorporate the details quantified in Figs. 1 and 2. ‘The secondary seal contact surface(s) shall not ex: ceed @ roughness of 1.6 pm (63 kin.) Seal chamber bore corners and entry holes, such as those used for flushing or venting, shall be suitably chamfered or rounded to prevent damage to second- ary seals at assembly. ‘The seal chamber shall include means of eliminat- ing trapped air or gas, Vent connections, when re- quired for this purpose, shall be located at the highest practical point; drains, when provided, shall be located at the lowest practical point. The location of piping connections to the seal chamber for other functions is optional The size of all piping connections to the seal cham ber and seal gland shail be ¥, in. NPT minimum, with ° in, NPT preferred 4.6.3 Stuffing Box. The stuffing bor packing bore surface shall not exceed a roughness of 1.6 um (63 usin.). One lantern ring connection shall be provided ‘A second connection is optional. The box also shall be suitable for proper installation and operation of mechanical seals, including means of eliminating trapped air or gas at the highest practical point. The location of piping connections to the stuffing box and sland is optional. The size shall be ¥, in. NPT mini mum, with % in. NPT preferred. Registers. shall maintain the stuffing box bore concentric with the axis of the pump shaft within 0.13 mm (0,005 in.) FIM and the stuffing box face perpendicular to the axis of the assembled pump shaft within 0.08 mm (0.003 in.) FIM, Figure 3 shows the recommended stuffing box dimensions 4.6.4 Seal Chamber Runout. Mechanical seal performance is highly dependent on the runout con- ditions that exist at the mechanical seal chamber. ‘Types of runout having significant effect on seal per- formance include: (a) Seal Chamber Face Runout, This is a measure bof the squareness of the seal chamber face with re- spect to the pump shaft, It is measured by mounting 1 dial indicator on the pump shaft and measuring the ASME B73.1M-1991 total indicator runout at the face of the seal chamber. ‘The maximum allowable runout is 0.08 mm (0.003 in.) FIM (see Fig. 4). (6) Seat Chamber Register Runout, Provisions shall be made for centering the gland with either an inside or outside diameter register. ‘This register shall be concentric with the shaft or sleeve and shall have a total indicator runout reading no greater than 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) FIM (see Fig. 5) (©) ShaftiShaft Sleeve Runout. This is a measure of runout at the shaft or shaft mounted sleeve O.D. with respect to a fixed point in space. It is usually mea- sured by mounting a dial indicator at a fixed point space, such as the face of the seat chamber, and measuring the FIM runout at the shaft mounted sleeve O.D. The maximum allowable shaft sleeve runout is 0.05 mm (0,002 in.) (see Fig. 6) 46.5 Space Requirements 4.6.5.1 Space in the various seal chamber de- signs shall provide for one or more of the following configurations of cartridge or noncartridge seals: {a) single inside mechanical seal, balanced or un- balanced, with or without a throat bushing, and with or without a throttle bushing; (6) double seal, balanced or unbalanced inboard and outboard; (c) outside mechanical seal, balanced or unbai- anced, with or without 2 throat bushing; (d) tandem seals, either balanced or unbalanced 4.6.5.2 Space in the stuffing box and exterior clearance area shall provide for: {a) five rings of packing plus a lantern ring and repacking space; () throat bushing, @ lantern ring, and three rings of packing; (c) single inside mechanical seal, balanced or un balanced, with or without a throat bushing. 4.6.6 Gland 4.6.6.1 Bolting. Pumps shall be designed for four gland bolts, but glands shall be: (a) two-bolt or four-bolt for packing; (b) four-bott for mechanical seals, 4.6.6.2 Gasket. The gland-to-stuffing box gasket or O-ring used for mechanical seals shall be confined on the atmospheric side to prevent blowout. 4.6.6.3 Materials of Construction. The me- chanical seal gland shall be 316 SS minimum. Other materials shall be the purchaser's option. ASME B73.1M-1991 HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTAIFUGA\ PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS: senauna SY Typicol Doburred Chamfor Dimension Designation AA AB ‘805 — ABO ‘490 — A120 Radial Clearance Minimums X= 19.05 mm (3/4 in} x = 22.22 mm (7/8 in) x = 25.40 mm (1.0 in| FIG. 1 CYLINDRICAL SEAL CHAMBER HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS. 6.4 um (250) or as cast’ ‘Typical Deburred Chamfor Dimension Radial Clearance Designation xMinimum AA-AB = 19.05 mm (34 ind ‘808 — A60 x= 22.22 mm (78 in} ‘490 ~ A120 x= 25.40 mm {1.0 in) FIG. 2. SELF-VENTING TAPERED SEAL CHAMBER ‘ASME B73.1M.1991 HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL ASME 873.161.1891 PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS 20 ox 1.9 mm (0.080 in.) ‘Typical Doburred Chamfor Dimension Radial Clearance Designation x Minimum AA AB x= 794 mm G/16 in) ‘805 ~ A80 X= 9.52 mm (3/8 in) ‘890 — A120 = VAT mm (76 in) FIG. 3 STUFFING BOX HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS FIG. 4 SEAL CHAMBER FACE RUNOUT FIG.5 SEAL CHAMBER REGISTER CONCENTRICITY FIG. 6 SHAFT SLEEVE RUNOUT ASME 873.1M.1991 4.7 Bearings 4.7.1 Design. Two antifriction bearing assemblies, shall be provided, one assembly free to float within the frame to carry radial thrust only, and the other assembly arranged to carry both radial and axial thrust. 4.7.2 Life. Bearings shall be selected in accordance with ANSVAFBMA.9 and ANSAFBMA-11, Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Ball and Roller Bear- ings. Pump sizes AA through A70 shall have a min: imum Ls, bearing life of 17,500 hr at maximum load. Pump sizes A80 and larger shall have a minimum L's. bearing life of 17,500 hr at design loae? (refer to para 45.4). 4.7.3 End Play. End play in the shaft from the thrust bearing shall be at a minimum, the definition of which depends upon internal clearances and me chanical seal requirements 4.7.4 Sealing. Bearing housing shall be con- structed to protect the bearings from water, dust, and other contaminants 4.7.5 Lubrication. Oil lubrication is standard Bearing housing shall be tapped for constant level oil feed regulator or level indicator. Other methods of lubrication may be specified 4.7.6 Drain. Bearing housing shall be provided with tapped and plugged drain hole at its lowest po 4.8 Materials of Construction The identifying material of a pump shall be that of which structed, Pumps should be available with the follow ing materials of construction: © major pumpage-welted parts are con- Mate Material Speciication ASTM A 278M (or A 48 for nonpressure containing parts) ASTM A 395 (or A $36 for honpressure containing ASTM A 216 ~ Grade WCB ASTM A 744 — Grade CFSM, cs ron (nol tbe used oe ‘hazardous hnuids) Cast ductile irom Cast earbon steel (Cast high alloy ste (smi Tar to 36 stainless see!) othe Options No repair by plugging, peening, or imp! allowed on any pressure containing, wetted metal parts ASME 873.1M.1991, 4.9 Corrosion Allowance ‘The casing, cover, and gland shall have a corrosion allowance of at least 3.2 mm (% in.) 4.10 Direction of Rotation Direction of rotation shall be clockwise when viewed from the coupling end. An artow showing the direction of rotation shall be provided, either cast on tiie casing or stamped on a plate of durable construc- tion affixed to the pump in a prominent location. 4.11 Dimensions Pump dimensions shall conform to Table 1. Base- plate dimensions shall conform to Table 2 4.12 Miscellaneous Design Features 4.4241 Safety Guards. A coupling guard in ac- cordance with ANSVASME BIS.1 shall be furnished 6on all units that include a pump and driver mounted fon a common baseplate. Guarding of the shaft be: tween the stuffing box and bearing bracket shall be furnished if there are Inazarcous attachments on the shaft. If the shaft or sleeve is smooth, additional pro tection is not required, An auxiliary device to control spray from stuffing box leakage shall be provided when specified 4.12.2 Threads. All threaded parts, such as bolts, nuts, and plugs, shall conform to ANSI standards. 4.12.3 Lifting Rings. A lifting ring or other equiv- alent device shall be provided to facilitate handling the frame and associated assembly if its mass exceeds 27 kg (60 I). Eyebolts on motors are not suitable for lifting the entire pump motor assembly, See the pump manu facturer's manual for proper lifting instructions, 4.12.4 Tapped Openings. All tapped openings, including those in the mechanical seat gland which may be exposed to the pumped fluid under pressure, shall be plugged with threaded metal plugs. Plogs normally in contact with the pumped fluid shall be of the same material as the ease, except that carbon steel plugs may be used in east fron or ductile iron pumps, Threaded plugs shall not be used in the heat- ing of cooling jackets, including glands with heating fr cooling pussages: instead, snap-in plugs or water proof tape shall be used to relieve possible pressure {tceumnulation until piping is installed. HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL ‘PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS. All tapped openings in the mechanical seal gland shall be identified to designate their purpose. This Gesignation should be cast or stamped immediately ‘adjacent to the opening, Designations are F for flush, D for drain, Q for quench, and V for vent. When @ steam quench is specified, the inlet connection shall be located atthe top quadrant of the mechanical seal land, and the drain connection shall be located at the bottom position of the mechanical seal gland to prevent the formation of water pockets 4.125 Identification. The manufacturer's part identification number and material designation shall be cast or clearly die stamped on the casing, cover, and impeller. 4.12.6 Adapter. The bearing frame adapter shall be designed to resist a torque at lenst as high as the ultimate torque strength of the pump shaft at the coupling end ‘The frame adapter or adapter ring, when it clamps the rear cover plate to the pump casing, shall be ake of a suitable ductile material such as cast duc tile iron or cast carbon steel 4.12.7 Baseplate Rigidity. Baseplates which are to be freestanding (foot or spring supported rather than held by anchor bolts and grouted) shall be so structurally rigid as to limit the movement of the driver shaft relative to the pump shaft to 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) parallel offset when the ériver torque of nameplate horsepower is applied. 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 5.1 Application 5.1.1 Terminology. Pump application and appli- cation terminology shall be in accordance with the Hydraulic Institute Standards, 5.1.2 Flange Loading, Allowable flange loading imposed by the piping shall be available from the pump manufacturer. 5.1.3 Noise. The maximum sound pressure level produced by the pump shall comply with the limit specified, Test, if specified, shall be conducted in ac cordance with the standards of the Hydraulic Insti- ute, Driver und pump noise data must be determined separately. 5.1.4 Vibration, ‘The unfiltered vibration level meastired on the pump bearing housing at the man- cafacturer’s est facility at rated speed * 5% and rated flow 25% shall not exceed 6.35 mmisee (0.25 in./sec) HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS peak velocity or 0.064 mm (2.5 mils) peak-to-peak displacement. 5.1.5 Hydraulic Coverage. Tables 3 and 4 show the approximate hyclraulic coverage for 50 and 60 Hz. 52 Tests 5.2.1 Hydrostatic. After machining, casings, cov- crs, and jackets shall be hydrostatically tested for 10 ‘min minimum with Water at 15 times the maximum design pressure corresponding to 38°C (100°F) for the material of construction used. The test water temperature shall be 15°C (60°F) minimum when testing carbon steel. 5.2.2 Performance. When performance tests are required, they shall be conducted in accordance with the Centrifugal Pump Test Code of the Hydraulic Institute Standards 5.2.3 Performance Curves, Published perform- ance curves shall be based on tests conducted in ac- cordance with the Hydraulic Institute Standards, 5.3 Nameplates Nameplate(s) is to be of 24 US. Std. Gage (min- imum) AISI 300 series stainless steel and shall be securely attached to the pump. It shall include pump model, standard dimension de: ial num ber, size, impeller diameter (maximum and. in stalled), material of construction, and maximum design pressure for 38°C (00°F). nation, 6 REFERENCES: 6.1 American National Standards ‘The following are available from the American Na- tional Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10036. ASME standards are ulso available from ‘The American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, 22 Law Drive, Box 2300, Faiz- field, NJ 07007-2300. AFBMA standards are also available from the Anti-Frietion Bearing Manufae- turers Association, Ine., 1101 Connecticut Avenue, N.W,, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, When the following American National Standards referred to 13 ASME 873.1M-1991, in this document are superseded by a revision ap- proved by the American National Standards Insti- lute, the revision shat! apply. ANSUAFBMA 9, Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Ball Bearings ANSVAFBMA 11, Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Roller Bearings ASME BL.1, Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and. UNR Thread Form) ANSV/ASME B1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Pur- pose (Inch) ANSI/ASME BIS.1, Safety Standard for Mechan- ical Power Transmission Apparatus ASMEVANSI B16.1, Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings ASME/ANS! B16.5, Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fit- tings 6.2 Other Publications 62.1 ASTM Publications. The following are published by the American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103- 1187, ASTM A 48, Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings ASTM A 216 / A 216M, Standard Specification for Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding, for High Temperature Service ASTM A 278M, Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings for Pressure-Containing Parts. for ‘Temperatures up to 345°C ASTM A 395, Standard Specification for Fertitic Ductile Iron Pressure-Retaining Castings for Use at Elevated Temperatures ASTM A 536, Standard Specification for Ductile Iron Castings ASTM A 744 / A 744M, Standard Specification for Castings, Iton-Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion Resist- ant, for Severe Service 622 Hydraulic Institute Publications. The following are published by the Hydraulic Institute, 30200 Detroit Road, Cleveland, OH 44145-1967 Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugstl, Vertical, Rotary and Reciprocating Pumps HI 1.6, Testing fr Centrifugal Pumps HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL ASME 873.1M-1991 PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS. TABLE 3 APPROXIMATE PERFORMANCE OF STANDARD PUMPS (50 Hz) Si, eons 14s0 rpm 2300 rpm Dimension | Nominal Impetie | —_Capeeity Total Head Gepasty Total Heed etc, |e onwens 2 a emai 2): ceemg| nae) aei man [awe [em | |e BA mare) | te] me |) @ | wal | Bs AB 3x %x 6 62 142 2 67 125 283 ss | 265 Ato a x2 x6 ie ee 2 67 208 47.2 86 26.5 as fee el ee ea |e | es | te | eo 250 ee ee ee) eo | | ae | ter | re | ome | tee ne eee ae es ma ag] ano ean) ee oes an 22353) se | az | a | tea | a | sue | ve | 20 nas Peper rc ce | cc 50 Sout) | ino | | ee | ter |e | ee 69 Sey etg | eter | ease en fine) 0] oer) | ad a0 ee eS 80 $52 Eto) a | wee | st | tee | to | ace | 2 | ret pow | a xxmxi| ws) sez | toe | siz | a | m2 | aa | ras soi | SME geo | sor | toe | ger | ase | reas | ava | tise ro ole lal eo eee in| one re | te | ty | Azo axe] rs | zea | te | ot 130 Soe tie a |e roe | eer |e | ots pee la eee te are) cee | tee | ota fo | 6 xe Rta[ fe | voz | roe | 27 ao | © 0 ws | twee | ame | om | 2 pi elim eee a| ome | een | eee | 2 oar png a mone te | eese | cames | to: | ed een | io eee) onge |oeoa | ee | eee GENERAL NOTE: Sey jn aces not cover exact hydroulc performance of pumps, Information on approximate head end capacity et the best Mae anne far standard pumps s for general Information only. Consult manufacturers regarding hydraulic performance data for specihe applications Note Jip Moximum impeller diameter may be limited due to limitations of pump’s rotor assembly. 1“ HORIZONTAL END SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS ASME 872.1M-1991 TABLE 4 APPROXIMATE PERFORMANCE OF STANDARD PUMPS (60 Hz) Size, — ~ aeetion 1750 rpm 3500 rpm, Dimension | Nomine! Impeller | Capacity Total Head Capacity Total Head Designation | Diameter gem | mm | m [sem [ mm | it m aa mx ee] a ea | 32 o7 | 7 wo | 125 | 3a 4a. sixm%x6| 7 | 10 | 3 7 | 180 sao | 125 | 38 ato S aeeee |] ie | ma | a7 | 20 se7 | 125 | 381 aA mx1 xe] 50 | ma | oa | a2 | 10 zz | 250 | 762 50 gixt%x 8] oo | 227 | 63 | 132 | 200 ase | 250 | 762 60 3 xz'x 8] so | 340 | 63 | 192 | 300 ear | 250 | 762 70 aS 8 | mo | cer fe | ae: | Go|) vias | cso |: a 08 Solero] co | a | | cea |: 100. 227 | 350 | 1067 50 3 x1%x10] 1 | 27 | ss | 268 | 200 asa | 350 | 1067 60 3 x2'x10| 150 | 340) a3 | 268 | 300 sar | 350 | 1067 a70 4 <3 x10} 30 | 61 | 96 | 268 | 600 | 1362 | 350 | 1067 80 6 x4 x10] 100 | 2270 | 8 | 268 | 13001 | 227 350 | 108.7 aoa | 3 x1 x13] 20 | 434 | 150 | 457 | 400 sos | 600 | 18260 30a | 3 x2 x13] 300 | a1 | 150 | «57 | 500 | 1250 | 550 | 1676 ao | 4 x3 x13] 600 | 164 | aso | 457 | a0 | 1932 | 400 | rio 80 6 x4 x13] 1100 | 2500 | 150 | 457 80 a x6 x13| 2000 | 4540 | 195 | ant ‘Aio0 wo x8 x13} 3500 | yous | tas | ant Anto 8 x6 x15| 200 | 440 | 200 | 610 20 to xs x15 | 3500 | 7045 | 200 | 610 GENERAL NOTE: This Standard does not cover exact hydraulic performance of pumps. Information on approximate head and capacity atthe best atficieney point for standard pumps is for general information only. Consult manutacturers regarding hydraulic performance data fer specific applications ores. 11) Lguid end may be modified for this condition. (2) Maximum impeller diameter may be linted due to limitations of pump'e rotor system. 15 APPENDIX A DOCUMENTATION (This Appendix is not part of ASME 873.1M-1991, and is includes here for information purposes only.) ‘Al SCOPE ‘The documentation specified within this Appendix covers the minimum required to provide clear com- munication between the pump user and pump manufacturer and to facilitate the safe design, in- stallation, and operation of the pump. Additional data, as required for specific purposes, shall be avail able, if requested. It is the intent of ASME B73.1M- 1991 that information be furnished in a similar form from all sources to improve clarity and foster efficient utilization of the documentation, A2 DOCUMENTATION A214 Requirements The following documents shall be supplied for each pump item furnished: (a) pump and driver outline drawing; (b) centrifugal pump data sheet; {c} mechanical seal drawing (if applicable); (a) mechanical seal piping drawing (if applicable), {c) manufacturer's cooling/heating piping drawing (if applicable); (f) performance curve with rating point; {) cross section drawing with parts list; (i) insteuction manual A22 Size Each document shall be in a size that is a multiple of 8% in, x 11 in, A2.3. Information A description for each document is as follows. (a) The pump and driver outline drawing shall contain all information shown on and should be ar- ranged as the sample outline drawing included herein and identified as Fig. AL (2) All tapped openings shall be uniformly iden- tified on the drawing with the Roman numerals as shown in Fig. Al A2.3.2 Centrifugal Pump Data Sheet (a) The centrifugal pump data sheet may contain all information shown on and may be arranged as the sample data sheet included herein and identified as Form Al (6) This document may be used for inquiry, pro: posal, and as-built A2.3.3 Mechanical Seal Drawing (a) A mechanical seal drawing shall be included if the pump is fitted with a mechanical shaft seal (0) The drawing shall show the general arrange- ment of the mechanical seal, identifying all parts, with name and material of construction for the exact application. {(¢) It shall include dimensions complete with seal setting dimension with the gland bolted in place. (d) The drawing shall have a title block duplicat- ing that on the pump data sheet, Form Al, and have a blank space for the user's identification stamp 1 in. 3 in, minimum, A2.3.4 Mechanical Seal Piping Drawing (a) A mechanical seal piping drawing shall be in- cluded if the pump is fitted with a mechanical seal piping system supplied by the pump manufacturer. (b) The mechanical seal piping drawing may con- tain all information and uniform monenclature shown in and may be arranged as the sample draw- ings included herein and identified as Fig. A2, A23.5 Manufacturer's Cooling/He Drawing (a) A cooling/heating piping drawing shall be in- cluded if the pump is fitted with a heatingcooting piping system supplied by the pump manufacturer. 19 Piping (b) ‘The cooling/heating piping drawing may con- tain all information and_ uniform nomenclature shown in and may be arranged as the sample draw- ings included herein and identified as Fig. A3, 82.3.6 Performance Curve {a) The type of curve shall bea composite (family) curve for full impeller diameter range, plotting head against capacity and including efficiency, NPSH, power consumption, and speed. The design impeller Giameter shall be stated with the rating point iden- tified (b) If the pump fluid viscasity or specific gravity affects the pump performance, it shall be so noted on the performance curve, A2.3,7 Cross Section Drawing. The cross section drawing shall show all assembled parts of the pump. It shall be complete with a parts list referenced to the drawing, A2.388 Instruction Manual a) The instruction manual should include infor- mation on the cotrect installation, preparation for start-up, starting up, operation, trouble checklist, and. maintenance information for the pump model fur- nished. (b) Any limitations or warnings on the installation, ‘operation, etc., of the unit should be clearly defined. {c) The instruction manual shall be an 814 in. x 11 in, booklet. (d) The use of a single manual to describe many similar models of pumps should be minimized to re- ‘duce user confusion on the exact model furnished. fe) Recommended tolerances for coupling align- ment and pump patt fits would be beneficial to the (f) Instruction manuals for the pump driver, me- chanical seal, coupling, etc, shall be supplied by the pump manufacturer if included as part of their sup- ply (A3 SPECIALLY REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION Documentation in addition to that listed under para. A2 is sometimes required by some users. This ‘additional documentation shall be made available to those users upon specific request. 18 3.1. Master Document List (a) This is a composite list of all documents sub- mitted by the manufacturer, including title of docu- ‘ment and drawing or other identification numbers, including revision dates. (b) This list shall be submitted along with the first document in order for the user to be aware of the documents which will follow. (c) Revisions to this document list shall be made. as required. 3.2 External Forces and Moments on Nozzles (a) The allowable external forces and moments on. pump suction and discharge nozzles shall be pre~ sented at the specified operating temperature of the pump. (b) Values shall be given through the coordinate system; ie., x y, and = directions A3.3 Parts List (a) A list of all pump parts with pump identfi- cation number(s) shall be supplied by the manufac- turer. (b) A list of recommended spare parts shall be supplied by the manufacturer and shall be subdivided into two categories: () for start-up, (2) for 1 year’s operation, (c) The pump manufacturer should also furnish spare parts list for equipment supplied with the pump, but not of his manufacture, as recommended by the manufacturer of that particular equipment. This would include, as applicable, mechanical seal, coupling, driver, gear boxes, ete (d) These lists shall be presented to the user be- fore the equipment is shipped, in order to permit obtaining the necessary parts prior to equipment start-up. A3.4 Special Oper Special operating and design data required by the user shall be supplied. This may include the follow: ing: (a) minimum mechanical seal flush flow; (b) stuffing box pressur (c) maximum allowable casing pressure and tem peratures ing or Design Data (d) maximum allowable jacket pressure and tem- perature. A3.5 Special Testing, Painting, and Preparation Any special testing, painting, and preparation fur- nished shall be specified on the centrifugal pump. data sheet, ONIMVUG 3NITLNO YSAING GNV dWnd LV “Old b3 oo | aq}oq)o9} + 20 FORM A1_ CENTRIFUGAL PUMP DATA SHEET PUMP SiZe AND MODEL RG, FRAME ‘SeRUICE No. Puves fear. NO, MOTORS REO. ITEM NO. NO. TURBINES REDD. EM No. ‘OPERATING CONDITIONS — EACH PUMP PERFORMANCE Toupiscuany oo z PERFORMANCE CURVE NO. PT." NORM____ MAX. US GrMAT NORMA AaTED em INPSH (WATER) SP. GR, AT NOAM PT TOTAL HEAD, FT RATED err ‘BHP RATED AP. PRESS. AT NORM PT. PIA GUCT. PRESS. PSIG WAX. RATED | MAX BHP RATED IMPELLER sess eee | gay HEAD ATED) MAX DISCH. PRESS. PSIG |. coNTINUOUS GPM vs. AT NORM PT SsU_—______NPSHA, FT CCORR/EROS. CAUSED BY __—______ Pi COMIER H 70 BE SELECTED FOR MAX. 56. ——_ vo. HP max. VISCOSITY Snr TESTS [Snow rene, cw ene [Snow oro. Shar evo - Nowe wesw trae CONSTRUCTION = ASHE Wr WAE|AGNE BTS DEJOTIER J INOWT MH Fe FeO NORE CVE. NEC) GOURED MOTOR SAT CJeRADLO WT |[amaNrve BINGPECT AFTER TEST EASE Hon ZONAL MOUNT 1] roorTeenTeRone Slower Vanes MOUNT EMETON SAT [HOD COUFLNG C1 OTHER Sr AMO CANAL TE VOUUTE. CiomOLe DOUBLE press Zan alow tee Grong fest ea POMP MATERIALS Connect cy onan (GAGE SveTION CAGE asoMARGE cams UPC OW RATED a ete ree exam Seannss Pe OAL Tenusr ura. — Tis | 04 £)OK MECTGREASE CD) GREASEVON FE CONG MR co coe on suarrueeve —— nse kate wo. BRUM wen. CJORER Men > PURCHASER ee rutin 8c COVER} STANDARD (JACKET (STAC ONY oaseers ——— PACKING L)MER.& TYPE SIZEINO. OF RINGS. LANTERN RINGS: ©) YES EIN MECH. SEAL: [JMER. & MODEL maTERIAL CODE {BALANCED C) UNBALANCED C1 SINGLE F) INSIDE [) OUTSIDE [EIRCUBLE 7) BACK TO BACK (J TANDEM] FACE TO FACE () CARTRIDGE inesrecron “(ison aetnee IN PROCESS [FINAL DAYS NOTIFICATION REQUIRED ‘COUPLING GUARD [sive eee ‘AUXILIARY PIPING (SEE FIGS. A2 AND A3 FOR CODE) STUF BOX PLANNO. JW PING PANN, ‘SOUND SPECIFICATION TOTAL COOLING WATER REG'D, GPM ___[-7SIGHT F.1, REG, PACKING COOLING INJECTION REG, TOTAL GPM PSIG ‘REQUIREMENTS EXTERNAL SEAL FLUSH FLUID Gpm___ PSIG SEAL QUENCH PLAN SEAL QUENCH FUND — DRIVER: = MOTOR ]TURBINE C]OTHER PROVIDED BY______________| tp new_____frawe ____voutsipnasementz | __ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSY_ fare eins ance Faron eee ces COMMENTS: TYPE INSULATION aM: FL___—_——_— Loe ____TeMp. RISE *C____ ENCL. —— INIET PRESS. EXHAUST PRESS. STEAM TEMP. __ WATER RATE commen i [cusrowenvsen = Locarion aes oe customer Fo. no, Mem wors}, —_ eau Nos) : FACTORY ORDER NOIS) POMP SERIAL NOIS) ase Ce Se ey 2 oe = a Plan No. 7307 ischarge to seat Plan No, 7311 Fcireulatin trom pump case throush Plan No. 7321 ‘Reeieulation from pump case tough ‘nti and cooler to sal =a ey ‘Seal Flush Piping ecreulation of Pump Fluid Plugged "9 Plan No. 7302 DDescrended sal chamber wth no ‘eculation a fash Huta Wioter cooled wal chamber jacket and throat bushing required unless otherwise specie. Plan No. 7312 Recirculation from purnp ease ‘strainer and orifice to sea 10.7313 Recirculation from seal chamber through Plan No. 7322 ‘Recirculation trom pump cae through External Flushing By manufactures, Recommended Sale By User = oe > ft ttt ho. 7331 fool and tid vas ace © pressure one with block valve ® Dial mermomerer ony wen recites © SSP Viaype stsne Plan No. 7352 [See Not (1, LEGEND © pressure smite, including lock -Yeycione senerater f Plan No. 7223 Facirulation from sea with pumping Plan No. 7341 Recirculation from pump ease through eyelone separator delivering can Hud Through cooler to erat and ioc wth solids back to pur suction £80. tHow regulating vale aH onlceIremavabieorticn oF 20 FIG. A2 MECHANICAL SEAL PIPING PLANS 2 Butter Fluid and Quench Piping asaya tr Plan No. 7251 Descente blanket Exrernat aes fe Plan No. 7353 External thus servo for doubt seal 5 required, See Nove (111 2 eve ane foe Reservoir --Whon species Pruggee Phugged ain Plan No. 7363 Tapped connections for user's use Note (1 shall apply wen wer is 2 supply Huss Ista, 9s, water, other) to ousiliry sealing device MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION 28g Rene fet ve age Lr} When specified Drain vaive Plan No. 7382 Thermosyphon o” forced circulation, [See Nore (1 Plan No. 7358 Circutewon af clean butter tid [see Note (111 pe ) Plan No. 7362 See Note 1 Coe & a) Tubing: carbon ste, 3/8 9.0.0 0.035, wall, ASTM A 519, (6) Tube Fitungs: carbon see, bie type, Cove B a) Tubing: 316 stainless ster, 3/8 9. OD, x 0.035 in, wall, ASTM A 269, {o} Tube Fierings: 316 staines ate, ite type Coe C a} Pipe: carbor ten, 3/8 in. momina! Schedute 40, ASTM A 106, (01 Pipe Firings carbon stew, 160", ASTM A 105 (Code D {a} Pipe 316 stanies ste! 3/8, nominal Schedule 40, ASTM & 312 {by Pipe Fittings 316 snilos ste, 150 =, ASTM A 182 Cove E Tubing: armored TFE resin with sutabe alloy fittings sign pressure of 360 px at SOC*F Code F Other Isnecity GENERAL NOTE. These nlans represent commonty used systems. Other vat ote 11 User shal specify tui characterises when supplemental seal Huid i Hrovided. Manufactures shal sorciy the reuued Now at FIG. A2_ MECHANICAL SEAL PIPING PLANS (CONT'D) a FIG. A3_ COOLING AND HEATING PIPING PLANS. 4 ‘Soft Packing P 2: Soft packing with lantern rina, Used tor injection or eirevlation fof hauid for sealing, buttring, 3: Soft packing with extended flushing throst bushing, Used for injection oF circulation of hid for PA: Soft packing without lantern sing Single Mechanical Seal — S| Unbalanced (at sketches) or Balanced. With oF without circulation oF Injection tothe seaes faces, With or without throat bushing See Note (1) 83: Inside arangement with 51: insge arrangement ‘82: Outside arrangement Muttipie Mechanical Sea! — D Eline or both may be unbalanced or balanced. Sen Note (1) Inboars Outboora Inbosra outboaee Inbooes Ousboara ‘a seal DI: Double avangement 12: Tandem arrangement ‘Quench Ar Main Quenen Feet cana 02: Main sea we ney 1: Main eel with tnrotiie SENERAL NOTES 2) Liquid quench — in at bottom, out at top. 1) Steam or gas quench — im at top, out at Bottom yore 1) Add "C" t0-"S" oF “O" for eartidgeserangemes FIG. A¢ TYPICAL SEAL ARRANGEMENTS

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