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What is priming of a pump & Why it is important ?

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Whenever the word priming comes, Undoubtedly the picture of centrifugal pump come across.

Priming a pump is probably the first and one of the most important thing we should have to do before operating the centrifugal pump.

It has been found that 80-90 % of the pump gets damaged, just not by doing the proper priming of the pump.

So first see, in a pump – what priming means.

 

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          Lets see more about priming through below mentioned Slides :

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This is especially required when there is a first start up. It is always advisable to start the pump only after priming.

(a) Pump is Completely Primed

 

 

(b) Air is trapped inside casing

 

In figure  (a) Pump is full with water and in figure  (b)  pump is not completely filled, will look like mentioned in above pictures.’

Standard (non-self-priming) centrifugal pumps come in many types. When they operate on flooded suction lines or in submersible applications, the impeller is surrounded by enough water to create the pressure differential and thus to pump water.

Air is the main enemy of a standard (non-self-priming) centrifugal pump. When air is trapped inside the standard centrifugal pump , it can become air-bound. It’s much harder to pump air than to pump water, so when the air “binds” the pump, the pump can no longer force the water out.

As you all know i.e  P= ρ*g*h      ( P= pressure buildup )

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Most of the centrifugal pumps are not self – priming.

Following  steps are to be followed for  priming the pump:

 

ImageSource : Waterhelp.org; Pumpstoreusa.com

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