White Paper: Packing a Punch- Sealing Reciprocating Power Pumps

Reciprocating pumps vary significantly from centrifugal pumps in how they seal the high-pressure areas of the pump from the atmosphere. While the theory behind sealing is simple, practical implementation often leads to issues like leakage and downtime.

The successful operation of reciprocating power pumps hinges on a careful understanding of their sealing mechanisms and meticulous maintenance practices to ensure long-term reliability and minimal downtime.

Download our latest white paper published with Pumps & Systems magazine to read Dr. Gary Dyson’s discussion of how low flow affects performance and what can be done to optimize operation and reliability.

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White Paper: Performance Prediction for the Aftermarket

Pumps are often expected to run at low flows and on many occasions can spend their entire operating lives there. It is important to understand the complex behavior of fluid and how that affects performance and reliability so that modifications can be made to achieve optimal performance in these challenging conditions.

By combining reverse engineered data, analytical tools and engineering expertise, a comprehensive approach can be developed to understand and modify hydraulic performance. This process allows pumping equipment to function exactly as required by the system that it fits within.

Download our latest white paper published with Pumps & Systems magazine to read Dr. Gary Dyson’s discussion of how low flow affects performance and what can be done to optimize operation and reliability.

Learn more about Hydro’s engineering services.