Fluids Handling

Mono Compact C Progressing Cavity Pump Replaces 30 Years of Service

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A Mono™ Compact C progressing cavity pump provided by NOV has been specified as a replacement for a previous Mono pump that had operated without any problems for over 30 years. The new pump is being used in a fertiliser production process by GrowHow – a leading UK fertiliser manufacturer, and a major supplier to the chemical process industry.

GrowHow had been using an original SH80 pump for a demanding effluent transfer duty, which had given good service for over three decades. “The original pump was still working well, but unfortunately it had been discontinued and GrowHow decided to upgrade to the latest pump design,” explains NOV Account Manager Paul Green. “We proposed a Compact C range pump as the most appropriate modern alternative and it proved to be an excellent choice,” he adds.

“We needed something which combined excellent suction lift performance with the ability to handle high suspended solids content,” continues GrowHow’s Chris Smith. “It also had to be able to withstand the very aggressive nature of the effluent, so that it could provide us with a high level of reliability. The new pump has fitted the bill perfectly and is providing even better performance than the old SH80 unit.”

The Compact C range pump is being used to pump nutrient-rich effluent at the GrowHow production plant at Ince, near Chester. Driven by a fixed-speed gearbox, it operates at 245rpm, handles a 3.25 bar pressure and provides a 19 m3/h capacity. It draws the effluent from an interceptor pit on a 3m lift, and transfers it over 100m to a holding sump. The effluent is then used as fertiliser by local farmers. GrowHow mounted the Compact C pump on a trolley so that it can be moved around the site to draw effluent from different sump tanks.

The progressive cavity action of the Compact C range pumps makes them ideally suited to applications where slurries, viscous or shear sensitive fluids must be handled, and significant suction lift capabilities are required.

They can operate at low speeds, which is ideal for reducing wear on abrasive applications, and their high-pressure capabilities eliminate the need to use a series of pumps, when pumping over long distances.

For more details on Mono products, please visit www.mono-pumps.com or call 44 (0)161 339 9000.

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