PPT-Troubleshooting pump & motor systems

Author : giovanna-bartolotta | Published Date : 2017-09-12

SCRWA Myrtle Beach SC september 2016 Prepared By Tim Hebert AampW Electric Inc 127 W 28 th St Charlotte NC 28206 704 3334986 t 704 3797903 f 704 3633144 c We Keep

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SCRWA Myrtle Beach SC september 2016 Prepared By Tim Hebert AampW Electric Inc 127 W 28 th St Charlotte NC 28206 704 3334986 t 704 3797903 f 704 3633144 c We Keep Your Business Running. Designed to operate with or without optional fourth control switch Duplex Alarm System Pump Control The Duplex Alarm SystemPump Control provides residential and commercial customers with reliable means of controlling duplex two pump system in water living with the lab. © 2011 LWTL Faculty Team. living with the lab. 2. The content of this presentation is for informational purposes only and is intended only for students attending Louisiana Tech University. . Troubleshooting Switch Stacks Troubleshooting Switch StacksOL-17292-01 Problem: Switch Does Not Join the Stack If a switch does not join a stack, look for incompatibilities between the stack master 1. DISCLAIMER & USAGE. The content of this presentation is for informational purposes only and is intended for students attending Louisiana Tech University only. . The authors of this information do not make any claims as to the validity or accuracy of the information or methods presented. . For Closed Loop “Hydrostatic” systems. Control Overview. System . & Control Characteristics. Pump . Controls. Motor Controls. Team Exercise. Expectations?. “Pump and Motor Controls Training”. Assessing . Data. Types of Energy Audits. Desktop. Use only nameplate data (horsepower or Kw) . May use only our Inventory Table. How are we operating our processes?. Pitfall to this is it uses assumed efficiency & load. ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS franklinwater.com ENGINEERED PRODUCTSINLINE 1100 PUMP N. Motor Shaft and Coupling: 304 stainless steelO. Motor Lead/Washers and Cable Gland: 14 Ga SJOOW/Nitrile & CuZu Nicke Up/Down technology for submersed, surface orunderground installationAutomatic system of water supply; dry-running protectionAntiblocking system every 72 hours of pump inactivityProtection rating IP68 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Cast iron submersible pumps with the vortex impeller for sewage, suitable for foul waste water with solid contents with the 80 mm as maximum diameter. Technopolymer upper cover wit Submersible Motor & Pumps For deep wells of 6" (DN 150 mm). Sized for connection to the motor accor Over the last 15 years, high-performance liquid chromatogra- phy (LC) has made the transition from an instrument used only by experts in research labs to a tool used for routine applications by relatively unskilled workers. With this transition have come in instrumentation and column technology. In major advances the past, the operator had to be a jack-of-all-trades, with a screw- driver, soldering iron, and various wrenches as constant compan- ions in the LC lab. Today, many instruments contain micropro- cessors as powerful as those of mainframe computers of earlier days. With this technology has come a variety of self-diagnostic tools that allow the LC system to locate many of its own prob- lems. Traditionally, well-honed LC troubleshooting skills have been a result of years of work at the bench. Today the LC system itself often can do a better job of troubleshooting than the operator can. Yet many of the problems of the past are still the major problems of today: air bubbles, check valves, detector lamps, and, of course, problems with the separation. An added pressure on the operator of today\'s LC system is that of productivity-the lab often cannot afford unnecessary downtime. This means that the operator has to be a troubleshooting expert, or has to have that expertise at his or her fingertips. The present book was written to provide this expertise in an easy-to-use format for users at all levels of experience. The submersible motor is supplied pre-lled with a mixture of clear cold drinking water and anti-corrosive liquid. The following steps are executed prior to installation:Check if all fasteners are and Maintenance. Version: January 2023. Objectives. Inspect a pump package and describe pump maintenance procedures as outlined in the FEMPR.. Correctly enter all pump information in the FEMPR.. Conduct a pump performance test and record the results in the FEMPR.. Troubleshooting Today’s . X-ray Systems. ISO . 9001. :2015 CERTIFIED . A little about me…. Got my start in electronics while in the USAF . Aircraft electrician – 4 yrs.. BMET – 18 yrs. .

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