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FOCUSING ON HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP SOLUTIONS
Building automation system services
04
2024
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05
How to troubleshoot common high-pressure plunger pump problems
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High-pressure plunger pumps play a crucial role in industrial production, but often encounter problems that affect production efficiency. This article will introduce common high-pressure plunger pump problems and solutions, helping workers better cope with challenges.
High-pressure plunger pumps are commonly used for transporting high-pressure media, but various problems are often encountered during their operation. One of the most common issues is leakage. Pump leakage may be caused by worn seals, loose seals, or pump body damage. Solutions include replacing seals, adjusting seal tightness, or repairing the pump body.
Another common problem is excessive pump noise. High-pressure plunger pumps generate some noise during operation, but unusually high noise may be due to fatigue of pump components, damage to inlet/outlet valve components, or loose plungers. Solutions include replacing worn components, adjusting valve components, or retightening the plungers to reduce noise.
In addition, problems with abnormal flow rate or unstable pressure may occur when transporting media with a high-pressure plunger pump. This may be caused by damage to the inlet valve, plunger wear, or pipe blockage. Solutions require checking and cleaning the inlet valve, replacing worn components, or cleaning the pipeline.
In summary, high-pressure plunger pumps may encounter common problems such as leakage, excessive noise, and abnormal flow rate during operation. However, these problems can be solved by taking appropriate measures in a timely manner. Therefore, operators should regularly check the operating status of high-pressure plunger pumps to ensure normal operation and improve production efficiency.
Another common problem is excessive pump noise. High-pressure plunger pumps generate some noise during operation, but unusually high noise may be due to fatigue of pump components, damage to inlet/outlet valve components, or loose plungers. Solutions include replacing worn components, adjusting valve components, or retightening the plungers to reduce noise.
In addition, problems with abnormal flow rate or unstable pressure may occur when transporting media with a high-pressure plunger pump. This may be caused by damage to the inlet valve, plunger wear, or pipe blockage. Solutions require checking and cleaning the inlet valve, replacing worn components, or cleaning the pipeline.
In summary, high-pressure plunger pumps may encounter common problems such as leakage, excessive noise, and abnormal flow rate during operation. However, these problems can be solved by taking appropriate measures in a timely manner. Therefore, operators should regularly check the operating status of high-pressure plunger pumps to ensure normal operation and improve production efficiency.