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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)

POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS DOE-HDBK-1018/1-93 Pumps Positive  Displacement  Pump  Protection Positive displacement pumps are normally fitted with relief valves on the upstream side of their discharge valves to protect the pump and its discharge piping from overpressurization.  Positive displacement pumps  will discharge at the pressure required by the system they are supplying. The relief valve prevents system and pump damage if the pump discharge valve is shut during pump operation or if any other occurrence such as a clogged strainer blocks system flow. Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Positive  Displacement Pumps  Summary The flow delivered by a centrifugal pump during one revolution of the impeller depends upon  the  head  against  which  the  pump  is  operating.   The  positive  displacement pump  delivers  a  definite  volume  of  fluid  for  each  cycle  of  pump  operation regardless of the head against which the pump is operating. Positive displacement pumps may be classified in the following ways: Reciprocating piston pump Gear-type rotary pump Lobe-type rotary pump Screw-type rotary pump Moving vane pump Diaphragm pump As the viscosity of a liquid increases, the maximum speed at which a reciprocating positive displacement pump can properly operate decreases.  Therefore, as viscosity increases, the maximum flow rate through the pump decreases. The  characteristic  curve  for  a  positive  displacement  pump  operating  at  a  certain speed is a vertical line on a graph of head versus flow. Slippage is the rate at which liquid leaks from the discharge of the pump back to the pump suction. Positive displacement pumps are protected from overpressurization by a relief valve on the upstream side of the pump discharge valve. ME-03 Rev. 0 Page 28

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