Size: Varies based on pump station design, typically ranging from small (1-5 HP) to large (50+ HP) systems.
Grade: Dependent on application; common grades include ANSI, API, or ISO standards for pumps and components.
Viscosity: Suitable for fluids with viscosities ranging from 1 cP (water-like) to 10,000 cP (highly viscous).
Buoyancy: Components may require buoyancy considerations for submerged or floating pump stations.
Material: Common materials include stainless steel (SS316, SS304), cast iron, ductile iron, PVC, or HDPE for corrosion resistance.
Pressure Rating: Typically 150-300 PSI for standard systems, with higher ratings for specialized applications.
Temperature Range: -20°C to 120°C (-4°F to 248°F), depending on material and seal compatibility.
Flow Rate: Ranges from 10 GPM to 10,000 GPM, depending on pump capacity and station design.
Seal Type: Mechanical seals or packing glands, often rated for abrasive or chemical resistance.
Storage Conditions: Dry, temperature-controlled environments to prevent material degradation.
Handling Requirements: Use lifting equipment for heavy components; avoid impact or excessive vibration during transport.