Determining Pump Rotation
The Best method to fiqure out the correct rotation of a pump is to view
the pump as if you were sitting on the motor, or driver, and determine which side
the suction is entering the pump. If the suction piping is on the left, you have
a left hand rotation pump, Suction pipe is on the right, you have a right hand rotation
pump.
In MOST cases with Horizontal split case pumps, the suction flange
is larger than the discharge. This may be difficult to see if the pump and piping
is completely insulated, so if the pump has gauges, lets hope the discharge gauge
reads a higher pressure than the suction gauge when the pump is running.
If the pump is not running, and is insulated, and no gauges are installed your discharge
piping SHOULD have a triple duty valve mounted to discharge of the
pump, or a isolation valve and a check valve mounted on the discharge piping. This
should clue you in when determining rotation because the suction side, in most cases
has only a isolation valve and possibly a suction diffuser.
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