
Picking Your Mechanical Seal
Seals are vital to the functionality of any pump - but how do you pick a seal? Seals are vital to the functionality of any pump - but how do you pick a seal?
April 29, 2018
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C+114MD Centrifugal Pump With TEFC Motor - Standard 1-1/2" Inlet (C+114) / D / 1 HP 115/230 Volt 1 Phase is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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This pump assembly features the popular C+114MD centrifugal pump head mounted on a TEFC motor.
The C+114MD is a redesign of the popular C-series centrifugal pump, keeping he original casing design and popular external mechanical seal options, but the set screwed shaft is replaced with a shaft collar and the impeller pin is replaced with an impeller nut. These two new design features remove minor wobbles and rattling noises and create a more secure impeller and shaft element. For special applications requiring larger suction lines, the C+214 features an enlarged 2" inlet.
The C+114 pump head is attached to a premium, efficient TEFC painted aluminum motor. The TEFC motor has IP55 enclosure protection, class F insulation, and is Class I, Division II, Groups A, B, C and D compliant, making it perfect for processing facility applications where a washdown motor is not necessary.
"D" Single mechanical external seal
"DG" Single mechanical external seal with replaceable silicone carbide seat
"F" Single mechanical external seal with water cascade
1 HP: The capacity of this pump is 75 GPM and it will put out 65 ft of head pressure, ideal for microbreweries (5 - 10 BBL) and estate wineries.
1-1/2 HP: The capacity of this pump is 100 GPM and it will put out 75 ft of head pressure, ideal for microbreweries (10 - 15 BBL) and estate wineries.
2 HP: The capacity of this pump is 125 GPM and it will put out 75 ft of head pressure, ideal for microbreweries (> 15 BBL) and larger estate wineries.
3 HP: The capacity of this pump is 150 GPM and it will put out 75 ft of head pressure, ideal for large microbreweries (>25 BBL) and larger estate wineries.