Multi-stage pump

Bedu Multistage pumps
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Caprari Multistage pumps
Caprari
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Duijvelaar Multi-stage pumps
Devil
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Ebara Multistage pumps
Ebara
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Flowserve Multistage Pumps
Flowserve
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Fristam Multistage pumps
Fristam
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Grundfos Multistage pumps
Grundfos
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Johnson Multistage Pumps
Johnson
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KSB Multistage pumps
KSB
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Klaus Union Multistage pumps
Klaus Union
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Lowara Multistage pumps
Lowara
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SPP Multistage pumps
SPP
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Saer Multistage pumps
Saer
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Sihi-Sterling Multistage Pumps
Sihi-Sterling
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Speck Multistage pumps
Speck
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Sulzer Multistage pumps
Sulzer
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Travaini Multistage pumps
Travaini
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Vogel Multistage pumps
Bird
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Wilo Multistage pumps
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The multi-stage centrifugal pump is a variation on the "standard" single-stage or single-impeller centrifugal pump. Depending on the pressure/capacity, multi-stage centrifugal pumps all have the same structure: the first impeller (the rightmost impeller in terms of cross-section) has the function of initial suction of the liquid.

Multi-stage pump operation

The outlet of the first impeller in a "standard" single impeller pump would be led directly to the press. In the case of a multi-stage pump, the output is sent to the suction of the second consecutive impeller. As a result, the pressure is increased, the discharge pressure of the first impeller is the suction pressure of the second impeller, this second impeller will generate a pressure increase above this, this process is repeated with each successive impeller.

Very simply put, if a pressure of 3 bar can be achieved per impeller at a certain capacity, the pressure for five impellers, 5 x 3 bar, could be 15 bar if there were no pressure losses. Because this is the case, the pump will see a higher pressure loss with each additional impeller. With sufficient numbers of impellers, at a certain point no real measurable pressure increase will be generated.

Horizontal and vertical versions

Multistage pumps are available in both horizontal and vertical versions.

Also in this type of pump, the pump can be divided into three parts; the bearing bracket, the fluid part and the shaft seal(s).

  • The bearing seat;
  • The shaft seal;
  • Liquid part;
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