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How centrifugal verticle inline pump works?

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How centrifugal verticle inline pump works?

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They work the same way as a conventional centrifugal pump but there are two main differences. The first difference has to do with how the impeller is supported. With a vertical inline pump, the pump relies on the bearings in the motor to support the impeller and pump shaft. The second difference has to do with the design of the case. With conventional pumps the piping loads on the pump are much more limited. With the inline vertical pump the case is stiffer and can be mounted in the piping with a limited amount of support and can take more stress from the piping. Inline pumps can be supplied with either packing or mechanical seals and can meet most industry standards. I have used many inline vertical centrifugal pumps in my career and the can perform quite well and are cheaper to buy and install.

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