For the self - balancing multi - stage centrifugal pump with a
first - stage single - suction structure, the suction port on the
suction section is in the horizontal direction (for DP - R, it is
vertically upward), and the discharge port on the discharge section
is vertically upward. The suction section, middle sections,
discharge section, and secondary suction section of the pump are
connected into one body by tightening bolts. The head can be
adjusted by increasing or decreasing the number of pump stages.
The rotor is composed of components such as the first - stage
impeller, impellers, throttle bushings, back - impellers, and shaft
sleeves mounted on the shaft. The bearing adopts a "one - end
fixed, one - end floating" grease - lubricated structure. A
cylindrical roller bearing is used at the driving end, and a pair
of angular contact ball bearings is used at the non - driving end
to bear the residual axial force. The pair of angular contact ball
bearings are installed face - to - face.
Sealing between the suction section, middle sections, and discharge
section of the pump is achieved by sealant. Sealing rings, diffuser
sealing rings, etc. are installed between the rotor and the fixed
parts for sealing. When the sealing rings are worn to the extent
that they affect the pump's performance, they should be replaced in
a timely manner.
There are two types of shaft seals: packing seals and mechanical
seals.
This series of pumps is directly driven by a prime mover through an
elastic coupling. When viewed from the prime mover side, the pump
rotates in a clockwise direction.
Structure Diagram
First - stage double - suction structure


The first-stage double-suction impeller of the self-balancing
multi-stage centrifugal pump minimizes the net positive suction
head required by the pump and improves its cavitation resistance.
The suction port on the suction section is in the horizontal
direction (for the DP-R model, it is vertically upward), and the
discharge port on the discharge section is vertically upward. The
suction section, middle sections, discharge section, and secondary
suction section of the pump are connected into one body by
tightening bolts. The head of the pump can be adjusted by
increasing or decreasing the number of pump stages.
The rotor is composed of components such as the first-stage
impeller, impellers, throttle bushings, back impellers, and shaft
sleeves mounted on the shaft. The bearing adopts a "one fixed
section and one floating section" grease-lubricated structure. A
cylindrical roller bearing is used at the driving end, and a pair
of angular contact ball bearings is used at the non-driving end to
bear the residual axial force. The pair of angular contact ball
bearings are installed face to face.
Sealing between the suction section, middle sections, and discharge
section of the pump is achieved by sealant. Sealing rings, diffuser
sealing rings, etc. are installed between the rotor and the fixed
parts for sealing. When the sealing rings are worn to the extent
that they affect the performance of the pump, they should be
replaced in a timely manner.
There are two types of shaft seals: packing seals and mechanical
seals.
This series of pumps is directly driven by a prime mover through an
elastic coupling. When viewed from the direction of the prime
mover, the pump rotates in a clockwise direction.
Main Components Material Table