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Flygt Slurry Pumps Guide

Slurry pumps differ from wastewater pumps in that slurry pumps have parts in direct contact with slurry that are subject to wear from solid particles in the slurry. This chapter describes important factors for slurry pumps, including cooling, seals, and hydraulic design. It also shows a diagram of a Flygt slurry pump with labeled parts like the motor, impeller, cooling jacket, inspection chamber, seal, strainer, and optional agitator.

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Flygt Slurry Pumps Guide

Slurry pumps differ from wastewater pumps in that slurry pumps have parts in direct contact with slurry that are subject to wear from solid particles in the slurry. This chapter describes important factors for slurry pumps, including cooling, seals, and hydraulic design. It also shows a diagram of a Flygt slurry pump with labeled parts like the motor, impeller, cooling jacket, inspection chamber, seal, strainer, and optional agitator.

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Flygt slurry pumps


The main difference between slurry and waste water
pumps is in the parts that are in direct contact with
the slurry and thus subject to wear by the slurry’s
solid particles.

Important factors for slurry pumps such as cooling,


seals and especially the hydraulic design, are
described in this chapter.

5150-series submersible pump


equipped with agitator

Cooling jacket

Motor
Inspection chamber

Impeller Seal

Stand
Strainer

Agitator

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