Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: NMFIRE
Certification: UL, FM
Model Number: Vertical Shaft Turbine
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1set
Price: To be negotiated
Packaging Details: Standard Export Package
Delivery Time: To be negotiated
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Flow: |
100~7500 GPM |
Head: |
40~377 PSI |
Speed: |
1480 ~2900 RPM |
Medium: |
Fresh Water / Sea Water |
Driver: |
Electric Motor / Diseel Engine |
Stages: |
1~12 Stages |
Flow: |
100~7500 GPM |
Head: |
40~377 PSI |
Speed: |
1480 ~2900 RPM |
Medium: |
Fresh Water / Sea Water |
Driver: |
Electric Motor / Diseel Engine |
Stages: |
1~12 Stages |
NMFIRE 100~7500 GPM Vertical Turbine Fire Pump Fire Fighting Water Pump
Vertical Shaft Turbine Pumps:
Be suitable to be used where a static suction lift is involved, can save pump room space too, but
cost is higher than other pumps, on site job and service is difficult.
Vertical turbine pump is suitable for well or pit or other low water level condition.
How It Works:
The vertical turbine pump is normally driven by an AC electric induction motor or a diesel engine
via a right angle drive. The end of the pump consists of a rotating impeller that is joined to a shaft
and guides the well water into a diffuser casing known as a bowl.
Pumps with multi-stage arrangements use several impellers on a single shaft to generate higher
pressure that would be required for pumping water from deeper wells or where higher pressure
(head) is required at ground level.
A vertical turbine pump works when water comes through the pump from the bottom through a bell
-shaped device known as a suction bell. The water then moves into the first stage impeller, which
increases the velocity of the water. The water then moves into the diffuser casing directly above
the impeller, where the high velocity energy is transformed into high pressure. The diffuser casing
also guides the fluid into the next impeller located directly above the diffuser casing. The process
goes on through all the stages in the pump.
The VTP pump line is normally designed to operate in wells or sumps. Its bowl assembly consists
primarily of a suction case or bell, one or more pump bowls and a discharge case. The pump bowl
assembly is positioned in the sump or well at a depth to provide the proper submergence.