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Water pump MSD
cast ironcentrifugal

water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
water pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Material
cast iron
Other characteristics
centrifugal

Description

The MSD pump has the broadest hydraulic coverage of any BB3 type multistage pump in the market. There are over 10 000 MSD pumps installed in product pipelines, boiler feed, water injection and even nuclear safety-related services around the globe. 600#, 900# and 1500# flange ratings to suit project requirements Axially split casing means rotor balance is not disturbed when rotor is installed Opposed impellers balance axial thrust, saving lube system costs on most applications Double suction, first-stage available on most sizes for reduced Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) Industry-leading hydraulic coverage means efficient performance Refined product pipeline LPG pipeline and CO2 injection Boiler feed Water injection Nuclear safety-related, high-pressure services Standard and high-pressure casings with a variety of flange options Axially split casing for ease of maintenance Opposed impellers for axial balance over operating range Single or double suction, first-stage impeller Exceptional hydraulic coverage Capacities - Up to 3,200 m3/h / 14,000 US gpm Heads - Up to 2,900 m / 9,500 ft Pressures - Up to 300 bar / 4,400 psi Temperatures - Up to 205°C / 400°F Discharge sizes - 150 to 350 mm / 3 to 14 inches Maximum speed of rotation - Up to 6,000 rpm Boiler feed pump (BFP) for biomass waste Boiler feed pumps for biomass firing power plants applications are typically small/medium ring section type. Axially split multistage pumps are also available when required. The pump size and the design pressure will depend very much of type and the output of the power plant.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.