Stages
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CP offers both, single- and multi-stage pumps.
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Single stage pumpsA centrifugal pump containing only one impeller is called a single stage centrifugal pump. On pumps with shaft sealing or on canned motor pumps, the impeller is directly mounted on the pump shaft. On pumps with magnetic coupling, the impeller is mounted on a bearing inside the pump casing. The axial force is transmitted with a permanent magnetic synchronous coupling (magnetic drive). All energy added to the fluid comes from the power of the motor force driving the impeller. Today, the single stage pump is CP’s standard stage number and is widely used in most applications. These CP pumps are available: MKP, MKP-Bio, MKP-S, MKPL, MKPL-S, MSKP, MSKP-S, MSKPP, MSKS, MKPP, SZMK, MKTP, EB, ET, IL-BTO, ZMP
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Multistage pumpsA centrifugal pump containing two or more impellers is called a multistage centrifugal pump. The impellers may be mounted on the same shaft or on different shafts. On pumps with shaft sealing, the impellers are directly mounted on the pump shaft. To obtain higher pressures at the pump’s outlet, impellers are connected in series. To obtain higher flow outputs, impellers are connected in parallel. All energy added to the fluid comes from the power of the motor force driving the impeller. These CP pumps are available: KTP |
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