November 25, 2019
The 3 components of a mechanical seal are:
1) The rotating component that moves together with the rotating
shaft.
2) The stationary component that is fixed to the pump housing. The
axial surface is also highly polished. The purpose of the spring is to press the
rotating component of the mechanical seal against the stationary
component so that the matching surfaces are in contact with each
other axially to the shaft.
6) The inlet and the outlet ports for channeling the water
flow through the pump.
Spring
The spring(s) is installed around the shaft and rotates with the
rotating component.
Rotating Component
This is a ring, usually consisting of 2 types China Box-Type Unit Suppliers of materials - a
soft carbon piece with a highly polished axial surface, and a
rubber material or o-ring that is able to grip the shaft for
sealing against water leak through the shaft surface.
3) The coupling that transmits the rotating action of a motor
(or other prime movers) to the pump shaft.
3) The spring that presses the rotating component onto the
stationary component axially. At the circumference of
the stationary piece, a rubber o-ring will be installed to seal
against water leak through the pump housing. Water does not leak
through the pump housing opening because of the o-ring pressed
between the stationary component and the pump housing.
A centrifugal water pump contains a few basic components as
follows:
1) The housing for containing the water.
One of the
most common ways of sealing a rotating pump shaft
is by using mechanical
seals.
Stationary Component
The stationary ring is usually made of
stainless steel, although
there are some made of ceramic or similar hard
materials.
4) The seal between the housing and the rotating shaft.
So,
if there is a leak in a mechanical seal of a pump, look for
the sources of
leak in those 3 places.
Because the axial rubbing surfaces in contact are
very highly
polished, there is almost no leak there. The seal between the
housing
and the rotating shaft plays a critical role in making the pump
work.htm . Water will
also not leak through the shaft because of the
o-ring in the
rotating component gripping against the shaft.
5) The
bearings for ensuring that the shaft turns smoothly. Surely one of them is not
sealing properly.
In order for a pump to work, the pump impeller must
generate
pressures inside the pump housing.
2) The impeller attached to a
rotating shaft that moves the
water.
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