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Common Faults and Troubleshooting Methods of Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps

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   Liquid ring vacuum pumps are widely used in various industries due to their ability to handle explosive, dusty, or moist gases. However, they may encounter several issues during operation, such as insufficient vacuum pressure, starting problems with excessive noise, motor overheating, and reduced flow rates. Understanding these common faults and knowing how to address them is crucial for maintaining the pump’s performance and prolonging its service life. This article outlines some typical problems with Liquid ring vacuum pumps and provides practical troubleshooting methods. 1. Insufficient Vacuum Pressure Possible Causes: Insufficient power supply to the motor, leading to low rotation speed. Insufficient water supply. Excessive clearance between the impeller and distribution plate. Mechanical seal damage resulting in water or air leakage. Excessive wear on the impeller. Failure to discharge circulating water properly. Troubleshooting Methods: Check the Power Su...

Ensuring Safety and Quality During 2BE Vacuum Pump Disassembly and Cleaning

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  Based on feedback from market surveys and customer visits, we have noticed that many customers have misconceptions about 2BE vacuum pumps. They are often unaware of some basic knowledge regarding these pumps, including the need for periodic cleaning after a certain period of use. How can we ensure safety and quality during the disassembly and cleaning of a 2BE vacuum pump? Today, we will share some insights gathered from various sources to address these concerns and help customers better understand 2BE vacuum pumps. The following precautions should be taken: Clean Environment: Disassemble and clean the 2BE vacuum pump in a clean indoor environment. Pay close attention to the original assembly positions, directions, and tightness of the components. Make detailed records to avoid reassembly errors. Handle with Care: When removing the vanes and rotor, ensure you hold the vanes securely with your hands. The vanes are under significant spring force and can easily fly out if n...