Diaphragm Pumps The Range Fluid Handling Training Diaphragm Pump Basics Pro-Series Click to edit Master subtitle style EXP 2 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Usage of Diaphragm Pumps Click to edit Master subtitle style 3 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company What is a Diaphragm Pump? ? Click to edit Master subtitle style • A pump that uses a flexible membrane, called a diaphragm, to move the fluid • Can handle a variety of fluids • Able to pump fluids with some solid material • Considered a “do-all” pump that fits many applications 4 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Why a Diaphragm Pump? Air-operated double diaphragm pumps offers many advantages that make them perfect to serve a variety of uses: Click to edit Master subtitle style Can easily and efficiently handle anything from water to 90% solids Offer the ability to vary flow and discharge pressure up to 7 bars with a simple adjustment of the air supply Enable one pump to be used for numerous applications, eliminating the need for expensive motor drives and critical sizing calculations Can pass even large, shear-sensitive solids without degradation or heat build-up transferred to pumped medium Are able to run dry without damage to pump Can operate "on demand systems" without expensive pressure relief and bypass accessories. Will not froth or separate medium, No foam or particles splits Capable to pump at very low speed as one gallon per minute 5 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Why a Diaphragm Pump? The Other Opportunity: Positive Pumps Click toDisplacement edit Master subtitle style • Why ARO EXP Diaphragm Pumps – Low Initial Purchase Price & Maint. Cost – No Rotating Seals – Low Shear – Can be Stalled Against Back Pressure – Easy to maintain – Viscosity Proof – No Electrician Required to Install – Great for Abrasives – Self-Priming – Explosion Proof – Great for Intermittent Duty – Portable – Reliable 6 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Gear Centrifugal Rotary Vane Progressive Cavity Peristaltic Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle style Cross-cut of ARO Diaphragm Group shot of ARO Diaphragms • Many material types – Santoprene – Teflon – Nitrile – etc. • • Allows for compatibility with the fluid being pumped Different types have different colors 7 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Components: Air Side Click to edit Master subtitle style This part of the pump creates the motion needed to drive the diaphragms 8 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Air Section Components Click to edit Master subtitle style Pilot Valve Major Valve • The Major Valve controls air flow to the diaphragm chambers • The Pilot Valve supplies an air charge that shifts the unbalanced major valve 9 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Components: Fluid Side This consists of all parts that contact the fluid being pumped Click to edit Master subtitle style 10 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Section Components Click to edit Master subtitle style • Manifolds transfer fluid through the pump • Diaphragms move fluid through the pump • Ball Checks and Seats control fluid flow through the pump. Click for Soft AOD Selection 11 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Diaphragm Pump Feature-Benefits • • • • Click to Air editValve Master subtitle style Unstallable Ice-Free Operation Bolted Construction Lube-Free Operation 12 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Unstallable Air Valve Click to edit Master subtitle style • Designed to operate when competitive models stall • Unbalanced design has one end larger than the other – Competitive models have a balanced valve, which can stall • Small end is always pressurized 13 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Air Motor (Valve) Location Click to edit Master subtitle style 1” Pump • • • • 14 1/2” Pump Valve is the moving object in a pump motor Air Motor bolts onto body of 1/2” pumps Motor an integral part of body casting on 1” models NOT a vane type motor (air tool) From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Air Motor (Valve) Operation Click to edit Master subtitle style Step 1 Air Off Air On Step 2 Air On Air On Step 3 Air Off 15 Air On From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Step 1: Air supply moves valve left Step 2: Air signal to larger area shifts valve to right Step 3: Air signal is removed from larger area, resetting valve left ARO Unbalanced Valve Stacks Unbalanced Valve Assembly O-Ring Stack Assembly Click to edit Master subtitle style ARO Air Valve Used on 1” and Larger Pumps. Unbalanced Valve (L) and O-ring Stack Assembly (R) Air Valve Used on 1/2” Pumps. Unit is a molded piece with two U-cups 16 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Bolted Construction Click to edit Master subtitle style Bolts • Provides leak-free safe fluid handling • Reduces risk of spills and Band Clamps environmental contamination • Excellent alternative to the band clamps used on many competitive brands 17 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company No-Lube Operation Click to edit Master subtitle style • The vast majority of pumps do not need air line lubrication • Most pumps run intermittently • Pumps do not need airline oil unless they run continuously for 8-hrs. or more 18 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Quick Dumps - Ice Free Operation Click to edit Master subtitle style • Diverts cold exhaust air away from air motor • Used on 2” and 3” models 19 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Quick Dump Operation Click to edit Master subtitle Major stylevalve directs air to diaphragm chamber Air collapses lip of Quick Dump and passes to diaphragm Exhaust air lifts Quick Dump and is directed to expansion chamber Exhaust air does not pass through the major valve This Quick Dump technology is only available on EXP range 1”to 3” 20 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Types of Checks Click to edit Master subtitle• style Ball Checks are the most common type of check used • Disk Checks are used on the 1/4” models • Flap Valves are for abrasive fluids or fluids with high content 21 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Diaphragm Pump Line Overview Click to edit Master subtitle style When viewing program, click on Zone logo to return to Chapter page, or Main Page 22 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company PD02P-X-X 66605X-X PD05P-X-X PD10X-X 6661AX-X-C 666100-X-C PD15X-X 6661TX-X-C 666150-X-C PD20X-X 6662AX-X-C PD30X-X-C PF20X-X-C PH10A-X-X 1/4” Models PD02P-ADS-DTT Click to edit Master subtitle style • 360° Mounting Versatility • Maximum Flow: 17-lpm • Max Discharge: 6.8-bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, Groundable Acetal, Kynar (PVDF) • Pump Weight: Polypropylene 1.8-kgs Acetal 2.1-kgs Kynar 2.2-kgs • Max. Solids Size: Clean Fluid 23 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company 1/2” Non-Metallic Models • World’s Best Selling Diaphragm Pump! 66605J-322 Click to edit Master subtitle style • Maximum Flow: 49-lpm • Max Discharge: 6.8-bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, Groundable Acetal,Kynar (PVDF) • Pump Weight: Polypropylene 4-kgs Acetal 3.3-kgs Kynar 3.3-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm 24 • • • From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Models: 666053-3EB Pumps dispense fluid from 55-gallon drums located below. Fluid lines feed into metering device. Ability of pumps to start on demand permits use in this application. 1/2” Metallic Models • Perfect For Rugged Applications Click to edit Master subtitle style PD05P-AAS-PAA • • • • PD05P-ASS-STT Maximum Flow: Max Discharge: Body Materials: Pump Weight: 49-lpm 6.8-bar Aluminum, Stainless Steel Aluminum 3.8-kgs Acetal 6.6-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm 25 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company 1” Non-Metallic Models 6661A3-322-C • Perfect For Aggressive Chemicals Click to edit Master subtitle style • Maximum Flow: 178-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, Kynar (PVDF) • Pump Weight: Polypropylene 9.2-kgs Kynar 12.9-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 3.2mm 26 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • • • 6661A3-444-C & 6661A4-444-C Pumps transfer plating material through plastic tubing. Pumps located on mezzanine above plating area. 1” Metallic Models • Favorite OEM pump 666120-3EB-C Click to edit Master subtitle style • Maximum Flow: 133-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, or Cast Iron • Pump Weight: Aluminum 8.6-kgs Stainless Steel 16.3-kgs Cast Iron 14.1-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 3.2mm 27 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • • • • Water base ink formulation Light Solvent ink formulation Reliable Compact 1,1/2” Non-Metallic Models 6661T3-3EB-C Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • Maximum Flow: Max Discharge: Body Materials: Pump Weight: 379-lpm 8.3-bar Polypropylene, Kynar (PVDF) Polypropylene 28-kgs Kynar 42-kgs (add10.4-kgs for cast iron center bodies) • Max. Solids Size: 6.4mm 28 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Perfect For Aggressive Chemicals 1,1/2” Metallic Models 666150-3EB-C Click to edit Master subtitle • For Viscous Materials, Stainless Steel Balls & Checks are Available style • Maximum Flow: 379-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, or Cast Iron • Pump Weight: Aluminum 23.1-kgs Stainless Steel 38.1-kgs Cast Iron 35.8-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 6.4mm 29 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company 2” Non-Metallic Models • 6662A3-3EB-C Great for Aggressive High-Flow Applications Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • Maximum Flow: Max Discharge: Body Materials: Pump Weight: 548-lpm 8.3-bar Polypropylene, Kynar (PVDF) Polypropylene 28-kgs Kynar 42-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 6.4mm 30 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company 2” Metallic Models • The Most Advanced Process Pump on the Market! PD20A-AAP-GGG-B Click to edit Master subtitle style • Maximum Flow: 651-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Hastelloy • Pump Weight: Aluminum 41 kgs Stainless Steel 68 kgs Cast Iron 66 kgs Hastelloy 73 kgs • Max. Solids Size: 6.4mm 31 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Target Markets Basic Tank loading unloading • Fluid Filtration • Coating • Batching & Mixing • Filling processes • Sumping Applications • Waste Water Treatment 3” Metallic Models PD30A-AAP-GGG-C Click to edit Master subtitle • Target Markets Tank loading unloading styleBasic • Fluid Filtration • Coating • Batching & Mixing • Filling processes • Sumping Applications • Waste Water Treatment • Maximum Flow: 1041-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron and Hastelloy • Pump Weight: Aluminum 51.3-kgs Stainless Steel 92.1-kgs Cast Iron 89.4-kgs Hastelloy 92.1-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 9.5mm 32 Unstallable, Ice-Free HighFlow Delivery From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company 2” Flap Valve • PF20A-AAA-SGG-B Ideal for Sludge-Type Applications Click to edit Master subtitle style • Maximum Flow: 644-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3-bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, or Cast Iron • Pump Weight: Aluminum 34-kgs Stainless Steel 85-kgs Cast Iron 73-kgs • Max. Solids Size: 6,4mm/Semi Solids 19mm 33 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Stone, Clay & Glass PF20A-AAP-SAA Transfers Ceramic Slip at manufacturer of sinks and toilets. High Pressure Diaphragm Pump PH10A-BSS-SST • All Stainless Steel is ElectroPolished and Passivated Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • Maximum Flow: 90.7-lpm Max Discharge: 20.4-bar Body Materials: Stainless Steel Pump Weight: 40.7-kgs Max. Solids Size: 3.2mm 34 OEM: Circulation Circulate waterborne acrylic lacquer throug 120’ of stainless piping. Viscosity of 240 cPs. From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company NEW-3/8”/ PD03 Diaphragm Pumps Non Metallic Target Markets • Non-Stall Motor (Reliability) – Differential Main Valve / Ceramic D-Valve – Simul-shift Pilot Valve Performance – Reduced Output Pulse – 20% part Count reduction Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 40.1-lpm Max Discharge: 6.9 -bar Body Materials: Polypropylene – PVDF - Acetal Pump Weight: 1.6kgs 2.1kgs 1.9kgs Max. Solids Size: 1.6mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 35 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Basic Drum Transfer • Glue, Adhesives • Coolant Transfer • Machining Oil OEM • Concrete Additives • Commercial Laundry • Waste Water Treatment • Finishing • Car Wash • Parts Wash • Formulation • And Many Others NEW-1/2”/ PD05 Diaphragm Pumps Non-Metallic Target Markets • Non-Stall Motor (Reliability) – Differential Main Valve / Ceramic D-Valve – Simul-shift Pilot Valve Performance – Reduced Output Pulse – 20% part Count reduction Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 54.5-lpm Max Discharge: 6.9 -bar Body Materials: Polypropylene – PVDF - Acetal Pump Weight: 2.5kgs 3.3kgs 3kgs Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 36 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Basic Drum Transfer • Glue, Adhesives • Coolant Transfer • Machining Oil OEM • Concrete Additives • Commercial Laundry • Waste Water Treatment • Finishing • Car Wash • Parts Wash • Formulation • And Many Others NEW-1/2”/ PD05 Diaphragm Pumps Metallic Target Markets • Non-Stall Motor (Reliability) – Differential Main Valve / Ceramic D-Valve – Simul-shift Pilot Valve Performance – Reduced Output Pulse – 20% part Count reduction Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 45.4-lpm Max Discharge: 6.9 -bar Body Materials: Aluminum – Stainless Steel Pump Weight: 4.7Kg 7.5Kg Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 37 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Basic Drum Transfer • Glue, Adhesives • Coolant Transfer • Machining Oil OEM • Concrete Additives • Commercial Laundry • Waste Water Treatment • Finishing • Car Wash • Parts Wash • Formulation • And Many Others NEW-3/4”/ PD07P Diaphragm Pumps Non-Metallic Target Markets • Non-Stall Motor (Reliability) – Differential Main Valve / Ceramic D-Valve – Simul-shift Pilot Valve Performance – Reduced Output Pulse – 20% part Count reduction Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 56-lpm Max Discharge: 6.9 -bar Body Materials: Polypropylene – PVDF - Acetal Pump Weight: 2.5kgs 3.3kgs 3kgs Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 38 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Basic Drum Transfer • Glue, Adhesives • Coolant Transfer • Machining Oil OEM • Concrete Additives • Commercial Laundry • Waste Water Treatment • Finishing • Car Wash • Parts Wash • Formulation • And Many Others NEW-3/4”/ PD07R Diaphragm Pumps Metallic Target Markets • Non-Stall Motor (Reliability) – Differential Main Valve / Ceramic D-Valve – Simul-shift Pilot Valve Performance – Reduced Output Pulse – 20% part Count reduction Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 51.5-lpm Max Discharge: 6.9 -bar Body Materials: Aluminum – Stainless Steel Pump Weight: 4.7Kg 7.5Kg Max. Solids Size: 2.4mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 39 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Basic Drum Transfer • Glue, Adhesives • Coolant Transfer • Machining Oil OEM • Concrete Additives • Commercial Laundry • Waste Water Treatment • Finishing • Car Wash • Parts Wash • Formulation • And Many Others NEW-2” Pro-Series 6662XX Diaphragm Pumps • Click to • • • • • • Air Valve – “Unbalanced” Air Valve edit Master subtitle style Eliminates shifting and freezing problems Lube free • Materials of Construction – Only Aluminum – Bolted Construction Safer More Reliable Maximum Flow: 651-lpm Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar Body Materials: Aluminum Pump Weight: 29.55Kg Max. Solids Size: 6.4mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 40 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Target Markets General Industrial • Fluid transfer • Waste Water • Sump Dewatering • Machine Coolants • Shipyards • Mining • Stone, Clay, Glass • Slip/Slurry Transfer • Application/Transfer Glazes • Oil and Gas NEW- 3” Pro-Series 6663XX Diaphragm Pumps Product Features Air Valve – “Unbalanced” Air Valve edit Master subtitle style Eliminates shifting and freezing problems Lube free • Materials of Construction – Only Aluminum – Bolted Construction Safer More Reliable • Click to • • • • • • Maximum Flow: 897-lpm Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar Body Materials: Aluminum Pump Weight: 49.82Kg Max. Solids Size: 9.5mm “NPT” & “BSP” threads availability. 41 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Target Markets General Industrial • Fluid transfer • Waste Water • Sump Dewatering • Machine Coolants • Shipyards • Mining • Stone, Clay, Glass • Slip/Slurry Transfer • Application/Transfer Glazes • Oil and Gas NEW- 1” EXP Diaphragm Pump Non Metallic PD10X Product Features Click to Technological Advances in the following edit Master areas: subtitle style • Chemical And Allied Air Motor Efficiency Products Formulators • Surface Preparation Downtime Reduction Plating-Coating Increased Productivity • Chemical Distribution Fewer Repairs • Maximum Flow: 200-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, PVDF, Conductive Polypropylene (ATEX) • Pump Weight: 8.89 Kg • Max. Solids Size: 3.2 mm • “NPT” & “BSP” threads + Flange availability. 42 Target Markets From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company NEW- 1,1/2” EXP Diaphragm Pump Non Metallic PD15X Product Features Click to Technological Advances in the following edit Master areas: subtitle style • Chemical And Allied Air Motor Efficiency Products Formulators • Surface Preparation Downtime Reduction Plating-Coating Increased Productivity • Chemical Distribution Fewer Repairs • Excellent for corrosive fluids • Maximum Flow: 465,9-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, PVDF, Conductive Polypropylene (ATEX) • Pump Weight: PP 19,32 Kg - PVDF 29,00 Kg • Max. Solids Size: 6,4 mm • Flange availability, end side & center 43 Target Markets From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company NEW- 2” EXP Diaphragm Pump Non Metallic PD20P-X Product Features Click to Technological Advances in the following edit Master areas: subtitle style • Chemical And Allied Air Motor Efficiency Products Formulators • Surface Preparation Downtime Reduction Plating-Coating Increased Productivity • Chemical Distribution Fewer Repairs • Excellent for corrosive fluids • Maximum Flow: 696-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar • Body Materials: Polypropylene, PVDF, Conductive Polypropylene (ATEX) • Pump Weight: PP 38,7 Kg - PVDF 50,3 Kg • Max. Solids Size: 6,4 mm • Flange availability, end side 44 Target Markets From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company NEW- 1” EXP Diaphragm Pump Metallic PD10X Product Features Click to Technological Advances in the following edit Master areas: subtitle style • Chemical And Allied Air Motor Efficiency Products Formulators • Paints transfer Downtime Reduction • Inks light viscosity Increased Productivity • Ceramics Fewer Repairs • OEM’s in General • Maximum Flow: 197,6-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Hastelloy • Pump Weight: Alum:11 Kg, SS:20 kg, Cast Iron 19kg • Max. Solids Size: 3.3 mm • “NPT” & “BSP” threads 45 Target Markets From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company NEW- 1,1/2” EXP Diaphragm Pump Metallic PD15X Product Features Click to Technological Advances in the following edit Master areas: subtitle style • Chemical And Allied Air Motor Efficiency Products Formulators • Paints transfer Downtime Reduction • Inks light viscosity Increased Productivity • Ceramics Fewer Repairs • Bulk Transfer • Maximum Flow: 465,6-lpm • Max Discharge: 8.3 -bar • Body Materials: Aluminum, Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Hastelloy • Pump Weight: Alum:15,4Kg,SS:27,8kg,Cast Iron 33,2kg • Max. Solids Size: 6,4 mm • “NPT” & “BSP” threads – Flange 46 Target Markets From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Handling Technology Click to edit Master subtitle style • Ratio • Fluid Characteristics • Materials of Construction 47 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Ratio Click to edit Master subtitle style • Size difference between the air and fluid sides of a Air Side diaphragm • The majority of diaphragm pumps are 1:1 • This means air and fluid contact the same amount of Fluid Side diaphragm surface area 2:1 RATIO 48 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Characteristics: Viscosity Click to edit Master subtitle style • Viscosity is the measure of fluid’s resistance to flow • Aro measures viscosity in terms of “centipoises.” Low viscosity fluids flow freely, while high viscosity fluids do not 49 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Characteristics: Specific Gravity Click to edit Master subtitle style • Specific Gravity is the relationship between the weight of a volume of fluid compared to the same volume of water Fluids with a lower Specific Gravity will float on top of “heavier” fluids 50 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Characteristics: Abrasiveness Click to edit Master subtitle style • Abrasiveness is the ability of a material to wear the surfaces it contacts Ball Check Seat with wear caused by pumping abrasive fluid 51 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Characteristics: Corrosiveness Click to edit Master subtitle style • Corrosiveness is the ability of a fluid to chemically react with other materials • Corrosiveness of a material is indicated by it’s pH factor Ball Check showing wear from interaction with a corrosive material 52 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Characteristics: Corrosiveness Click to edit Master subtitle style Stainless Steel Cast Iron Aluminium Cast Iron Stainless Steel For more info & special course on Ph: 53 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Corrosiveness is the ability of a fluid to chemically react with other materials • Corrosiveness of a material is indicated by it’s pH factor Fluid Characteristics: Stringiness Click to edit Master subtitle style • Stringiness (cohesion) is the tendency of a fluid to adhere to itself These types of fluid can prevent ball checks from seating properly 54 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Polypropylene Click to edit Master subtitle style • Polypropylene is economical and suitable for many fluids • Polypropylene does provide high fatigue endurance, but only fair abrasion resistance 66605J-222 Polypropylene Pump 55 PD10P-FPS-PAA Polypropylene Pump From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Groundable Acetal Click to edit Master subtitle style • Excellent for flammable fluids • Electrostatic build up is transferred through the polymer to a grounding point 66605H-2A4 Groundable Acetal Pump 56 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Groundable Acetal Click to edit Master subtitle style • Excellent for flammable fluids • Electrostatic build up is transferred through the polymer to a grounding point 66605H-2A4 Groundable Acetal Pump 57 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Conductive Polypropylene Click to edit Master subtitle style Group II / Category 2 • Excellent for flammable fluids – Atex • Electrostatic build up is transferred through the polymer to a grounding point 58 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Kynar Click to edit Master subtitle style • For most fluids not compatible with Polypro or Acetal • Excellent with acids, bases and oils • Provides only fair abrasion resistance 66605K-2A4 Kynar (PVDF) Pump 59 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Aluminum Click to edit Master subtitle style • An economical, all-purpose metal pump • Good with oils and water-borne fluids • Does not offer much abrasion resistance 666170-3EB-C Aluminum Pump 60 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Stainless Steel Click to edit Master subtitle style • Recommended for corrosive fluids • Does not offer as much abrasion resistance as Cast Iron 66617B-3EB-C Stainless Steel Pump 61 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Body Materials: Cast Iron Click to edit Master subtitle style • Provides superior abrasion resistance • Will rust when exposed to water borne fluids 66612C-344-C Pump with Cast Iron Center Body 62 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Materials: Teflon Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle style • Chemically compatible with any fluid • Teflon has limited flex life • Has no memory and offers little abrasion resistance Teflon diaphragm from PD20A-X with green Santoprene backing diaphragm 63 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Materials: Santoprene Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle • style A blend of EPDM and Polypropylene • Works well with abrasive fluids • An economical alternative to Teflon Santoprene Diaphragm from a 66617X-X-C pump 64 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Materials: Nitrile Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle style • Good with water, oils, mild acids and abrasives • An economical diaphragm that offers good flex life Nitrile Diaphragm from a PD02P-X pump 65 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Materials: Neoprene Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle • style Heat resistant with good resilience and tensile strength • Excellent flex life at moderate cost • Performs well with oils, mild acids and some abrasive fluids Neoprene Diaphragm from a 66617X-X-C pump 66 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Materials: Urethane Diaphragms Click to edit Master subtitle style • Urethane has excellent abrasion resistance, but relatively poor chemical compatibility • Used with ceramic slip, slurries and in mining Urethane Diaphragm from a 6661AX-X-C pump 67 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Factors Affecting Pump Performance Click to edit Master subtitle style Fluid Compatibility Air Supply Lubrication Priming Pump Mounting 68 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Compatibility The primary influence on Click to edit Master subtitle• style pump performance • All pump parts must be compatible with the fluid and solvent used in an application to be successful Diaphragm Ball Checks deformed due to fluid incompatibility 69 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Air Supply Click to edit Master subtitle style • Low air supply results Wear on pump’s Major Spool Valve caused by abrasive particles in air supply 70 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company in poor performance and low delivery • Exceeding air pressure ratings can produce excessive wear or damage • Poor air quality can lead to pump failure Lubrication • Most diaphragm pumps run intermittently and do not need air line oil Click to edit Master subtitle style • If the pump runs continuously for eight (8) hours, an air line oiler can extend the pump’s life If an airline lubricator is needed, use only a 90-wt Non-Detergent oil 71 ? 8 hours at what cycle! ? At what air pressure ? At what back pressure From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Priming • Diaphragm pumps are Click to edit Master subtitle style self priming • Locate pump as close to fluid supply as possible • If positioned too high above fluid container, the pump will not be able to prime 66605J-X located above 55-gallon drum. Priming will not be a problem in this application. 72 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Mounting Click to edit Master subtitle style Pump mounted loosely on drum Pump bolted to plant floor 73 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Diaphragm pumps should be mounted vertically • Only the 1/4” pump can be mounted horizontally • Securing the pump can avoid potential damage Diaphragm Pump Technical Data Click to edit Master subtitle style 74 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Pump Numbering Systems • Serial Numbering System Model Numbering System Series 66605 X -Master 3 4 4subtitle style Click to edit Port Size Ball & Diaphragm Material • System used to number many ARO pumps Seat Material Fluid Cap & Manifold Material PD05 P - A S S - S 4 4 Series Port Size Center Body Threads Ball and Diaphragm Seat Material Hardware Material Fluid Caps & Manifolds 75 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Model Numbering System introduced in 1996 Serial Numbers • Serial Number indicates Click to edit Master subtitle stylethe Month, Day and Year a pump is built 01 = 2001 Year a pump was built D 0 1 8 1 - XXX Batch build number Day a pump is built Month the pump was built A = January B = February C = March etc 76 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Typical Fluids Click to edit Master subtitle style 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 8.) 9.) 10.) 11.) 12.) 13.) 14.) 15.) Water Sulfuric Acid Hydrogen Gas Nitrogen Gas Ammonia, Ammonium Hydroxide Calcium Oxide, Lime, Quicklime Calcium Hydroxide, Milk of Lime Ethylene, Ethene Oxygen Gas Sodium Hydroxide, Caustic Soda Phosphoric Acid, Orthophosphoric Acid Chlorine Sodium Carbonate, Soda Ash Nitric Acid (called fuming 80%) Propylene, Propene 77 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Diaphragm Pump Application #1 Click to edit Master subtitle style • 66605J-X mounted near 55-gallon drum • Pump runs intermittently • Must be able to run on demand Pump pulls material from drum and transfers to mixing area in background 78 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Application #2 Click to edit Master subtitle style• 1/2” Pumps in paint mixing application • Pumps must operate on demand to prevent waste of material (fluid) Pump feeds material through filters (blue canisters) to mixing area 79 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Application #3 Click to edit Master subtitle style • A wall of fame! • Bundled IR/ARO Products – Pumps – Piggyback Filter Regulators – Valves to turn pumps on/off In this case, we have Solenoids valves and Filter regulators 80 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Application #4 Click to edit Master subtitle style Pumps are mounted on grate over sump 81 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Pumps used in plating • Diaphragm pumps can be used in corrosive and explosive environments Application #5 Click to edit Master subtitle • style Pumps transfer fluid from large storage tanks to dispensing area • Pumps able to work in outside conditions Pumps in tank farm 82 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Competitive Brands • Wilden® • Warren Rupp® Click to edit Master subtitle style – Sand Piper® • Versa-Matic® • Graco® • Yamada® Wilden Orange Warren Rupp Blue An orange pump and a hammer! It must be stalling! Versa-Matic Yellow 83 Graco Black Yamada From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Selection Factors • Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • Fluid Compatibility Required Flow Fluid Viscosity Outlet Plumbing Information • Selection Check List • Crossover Program 84 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Compatibility Click to edit Master subtitle style New diaphragm for a 1” pump Diaphragm deformed by fluid incompatibility Check compatibility with the ARO Fluid Compatibility Guide (Form 8677-P), or on the internet at www.arozone.com Or use the ARO Diaphragm pump selection Software. 85 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • The most important factor in selecting diaphragm pumps Required Flow Click to edit Master subtitle style • The quantity of fluid required from the pump – Gallons per Minute (GPM) – Liters per Minute (LPM) 86 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Viscosity Click to edit Master subtitle style Viscosity of Common Products: Water 1 Centipoise (cP) Beer 3 cP SAE 30 Motor Oil 200 cP White Glue 1000 cP Ketchup Petroleum Jelly Coldset Inks 50,000 cP 64,000 cP 60,000 cP Tooth Paste Peanut Butter Heatset Inks 190,000 cP 250,000 cP 200,000 cP Diaphragm pumps can move fluids with viscosities up to 1,000 cPs (white glue) without any special provisions 87 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Viscosity is the fluid’s resistance to flow • Diaphragm pumps are used primarily with lowviscosity fluids Fluid Gravity also call (Density) Liquides Clickof toCommon edit Master subtitle style Gravity Products: Kg/m3 Water Acetone Olive Oil Mercury 1 0.8 0.9 13.5 Porcelain Quartz Granite Argyle 2.5 2.6 2.6 1.7 Carbon Steel Aluminium Bronze Magnesium Platinum All at X 1000 7.8 2.7 8.4 1.7 21.4 Diaphragm pumps can move fluids with high gravity up to 1.3 -1.5 for the ceramic market 88 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Outlet Plumbing Information • style Determine pipe size in Click to edit Master subtitle plumbing system – Pipe Internal Diameter • Determine length of plumbing downstream of the pump – From the pump to the final application 1” Polypropylene Pump with stainless steel outlet plumbing 89 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Selection Checklist Fluid to Information Click edit Master subtitle style 1-Fluid Name:____________ 2-Required Flow:__________ 3-Fluid Viscosity:__________ 4-Fluid Gravity:__________ Plumbing Data 5-Size (Pipe I.D.):_________ 6-Piping Length:__________ Air Inlet 7-Pressure @ Pump:_______ Application Data 8-Continuous Duty:________ 9-Intermittent Use:________ If you feel uncertain about your pump selection, send an e,mail for help: arohotline@irco.com 90 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Basic data to make an initial pump selection • Use this data and the ARO fluid compatibility guide to make an initial pump selection ARO Crossover Program • List competitive name and model number Click to edit Master subtitle style • ARO provides model for application From this... 91 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company …to ARO Diaphragm Pump Selection Click to edit Master subtitle style • Information needed to select a diaphragm pump for a given application 92 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Pump Selection Factors Click to edit Master subtitle style • • • • • • • 93 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Parameters Application Data Outlet Plumbing Information Inlet Plumbing Information Air Inlet Performance Curves Calculations Selection Check List Pump Parameters Click to edit Master subtitle style • Fluid Compatibility • Fluid Viscosity 94 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Compatibility • The most important Click to edit Master subtitle style factor in selecting diaphragm pumps • Reference the ARO Fluid Compatibility Guide when starting the pump selection process Viton Diaphragm deformed by fluid incompatibility 95 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Fluid Viscosity Click to edit Master subtitle style Viscosity of Common Products: Water 1 Centipoise (cP) Beer 3 cP SAE 30 Motor Oil 200 cP Ketchup 50,000 cP Petroleum Jelly 64,000 cP Tooth Paste 190,000 cP Peanut Butter 250,000 cP Diaphragm pumps can move fluids with viscosities up to 1,000 cPs without any special provisions 96 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Viscosity is the fluid’s resistance to flow • Diaphragm pumps are used primarily with low-viscosity fluids Application Data • Intermittent duty is Click to edit Master subtitle stylewhen a pump runs on & off in an application • Continuous duty is when a pump runs continuously for more than 8-hrs 666053-3EB Pump runs intermittently to transfer additives for concrete Most diaphragm pumps are used intermittently 97 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Outlet Plumbing Information Click to edit Master subtitle style • Determine internal diameter of plumbing system • Determine length of plumbing after the pump Vertical plumbing downstream of Aro diaphragm pumps 98 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Inlet Plumbing Information • Determine size Click to edit Master subtitle style (internal dia.) of the inlet plumbing • Try to mount the pump as close to the fluid container as possible Diaphragm pumps with hard plumbing into fluid containers Diaphragm pumps generally have a maximum suction lift of 10-ft. (308cm) 99 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Air Inlet • Air pressure available Click to edit Master subtitle style at the pump inlet • Air flow determines if a pump can meet the application requirements An adequate air supply is necessary for pump operation To determine if the plant can support a diaphragm pump, 1 GPM equals roughly 1 CFM of air consumption. 100 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Performance Curves Click to edit Master subtitle style • Use curves to determine if a pump can meet application requirements • The X-Axis indicates flow • The Y-Axis indicates back pressure • 101 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company arohotline@irco.com Check Fluid Flow Click to edit Master subtitle style Example: Back Pressure = 50 psi Air Inlet = 100 psi Flow = 6-GPM Plot 50 psi on yaxis until it intersects the 100 psi line. Plot down to the x-axis (flow) In this example, the pump is capable of delivering around 8-GPM 8 102 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company arohotline@irco.com Check Air Consumption Click to edit Master subtitle style Example: Back Pressure = 50 psi Air Inlet = 100 psi Flow = 6-GPM Plot 6-gpm from the x-axis until it intersects the 100 psi line. This point also crosses the line indicating air consumption In this example, the pump will use about 12-cfm of air arohotline@irco.com 103 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Check NPSH Click to edit Master subtitle style Example: Back Pressure = 50 psi Air Inlet = 100 psi Flow = 6-GPM This indicates NPSH required is 7-ft. NPSH available must be more than 7-ft for the pump to work in this application 7 104 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company Plot 6-gpm from the x-axis until it intersects the NPSHr line arohotline@irco.com Calculating Pressure Drop (P) Master subtitle 4 P Click = x Qto x Ledit x .000245 (i.d.) style = fluid viscosity Q = delivery required gpm L = outlet plumbing length .000245 = equation constant (i.d.)4 = plumbing internal diameter to the fourth power P = 500 x 20 x 50 x .000245 5.0625 = 500 centipoise (cP) Q = 20-gpm L = 50 ft. .000245 = equation constant (i.d.)4 = 1½” (5.0625) P = 24.19-psi The pump must develop roughly 25-psi of fluid pressure to complete the application 105 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company • Rough calculation of the pressure the pump must overcome to transfer fluid through a plumbing system • This calculation is an estimate. If you have specific questions, call ARO. • arohotline@irco.com Pipe Flow Software How to use it. Click to edit Master subtitle style 106 From the Marketing Desk © 2006 Ingersoll Rand Company