HM 380 Cavitation In Pumps Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment
Visualisation of cavitation effects in a transparent pump; how speed, inlet pressure, flow rate and temperature affect cavitation Features - visualisation of cavitation effects in a transparent pump - continuously adjustable pump speed - closed water circuit Learning objectives/experiments - formation of cavitation - observation of cavitation effect - how speed, inlet pressure, flow rate and temperature affect cavitation Specification [1] visualisation of cavitation in centrifugal pumps [2] transparent pump housing and pipe at the inlet side [3] open impeller to observe the blades during operation [4] continuously adjustable pump speed via frequency converter [5] temperature control via heater and external cooling via water supply [6] flow measurement using rotameter [7] display of the pressures at inlet and outlet side of the pump via manometers [8] digital display of speed, water temperature in the return and flow rate [9] closed water circuit with tank and temperature display Technical data Centrifugal pump with drive motor - power consumption: 0,37kW - speed: 500...3300min-1 - max. flow rate: 60L/min - max. head: 14m Tank: 20L Screw-in heater: 2kW Measuring ranges - pressure (inlet): -1...0bar - pressure (outlet): 0...1,5bar - temperature: 0...100°C - flow rate: 10...140L/min 230V, 50Hz, 1 phase; 230V, 60Hz, 1 phase 120V, 60Hz, 1 phase; UL/CSA optional LxWxH: 1000x630x590mm Weight: approx. 65kg