Submersible pumps P 3000, P 4600, P 7000, 50 Hz - ITT Water & Wastewater - #5

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5 Propeller pumps Design P 3000 1. Cable junction chamber. The junction chamber is completely sealed off from the outside. 2. Bearings. Pre-greased rolling element bearings. Bearing calculations are made for 50000 hours of duty all to ISO standard. 3. Oil casing. The oil lubricates and cools the seals and acts as a buffer between the pump housing and the electric motor. 4. Pump casing. Horizontally split axial flow casing with integral outlet guide vanes. 5. Propeller. Fixed three-bladed propeller. 6. Motor. Squirrel-cage induction motor with 4 poles winding. 7. Cooling. Motor are cooled by surrounding liquid. 8. Pump/motor shaft. Common pump/motor shaft with compact seal design. Rotor and shaft dynamically balanced as an integral assembly. 9. Shaft sealing. Two independent mechanical face seals assembled in tandem provide reliable and durable sealing performance and maximum resistance to abrasion and thermal shock    

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