Burks catalog # X10WST5, Self Priming Centrifugal Pump and Motor unit. Cast Iron Construction, with a Bronze Impeller and Buna/N/Carbon/Ceramic/SS Mechanical Seal. Pump is close coupled to a 1 Horsepower, 3500 RPM, 115/230 Volts, Single Phase, XP Explosion Proof Class 1 Group D Motor. Ports are 2 Inch NPT Inlet, 2 Inch NPT Outlet.
Price : $ 4741.45
The Burks X10WST5 is a Cast Iron Self Priming Centrifugal Pump with a Bronze Impeller, Buna-N/Carbon/Ceramic/SS Mechanical Seal, 2 Inch NPT Inlet, 2 Inch NPT Outlet Ports, close coupled to a 1 Horsepower, 3500 RPM, 115/230 Volts, 1 Phase, XP Explosion Proof Class 1 Group D, 60Hz Motor. This pump has a Maximum flow rate of up to 72 gallons per minute water flow at 10 feet of head and is self-priming with a suction lift of 10 feet without a foot or check valve (25 foot suction lift using a foot or check valve and a filled inlet line). Be sure suction lines are airtight or pump will not self-prime. These WST Series pumps are equipped with 56 Frame, U. L. Recognized Class 1, Group D Explosion Proof motors as standard. These motors have cast iron end bell at pump end, and oversized ball/ball bearing construction. Rated for continuous duty at all ratings shown. The motor must be installed with a magnetic starter which provides full-leg overload protection. Failure to use the correct starter and overload protectors will void the warranty. This line of Burks Self-Priming Centrifugal pumps feature a Non-Clogging, Bronze Semi-Open Impeller, and Buna-N seals for Petroleum Solvents and other fluids with specific gravities of 0. 82 S. G. The operating temperature limits of this pump depend on the seal elastomer and the following temperature limit applies for Buna-N Seals : 225 degrees F (107 degrees C). The pump shaft seal is a mechanical carbon face type mated to ceramic wear face for maximum durability. These Self Priming Pumps require very little attention, resulting in significant savings of maintenance time and money and making them a sensible solution for industrial and municipal applications. While this pump can be run dry for short periods of time, a lack of liquid will damage the Mechanical seal. Self priming centrifugal pumps must be operated in the horizontal position. Centrifugal pumps are designed for single rotation and are non reversible. Standard rotation is counter clockwise looking at the pump inlet port (clockwise facing pump shaft). The wetted material in contact with the liquid are Cast Iron, Bronze, 303 Stainless Steel, and Buna-N. The dimensions of this pump are 22 inches long, 9-1/8 inches high, and 6-7/8 inches wide.
WEIGHT : This pump and motor unit weighs 80 Lbs.
Compact, Close-Coupled Design
Rugged Bronze-Fitted Cast Iron Construction
Leakproof Mechanical Shaft Seal
Non-Clogging, Bronze Semi-Open Impeller
Stainless Steel Shaft
Back Pull-Out Design For Easy Servicing
U.L. Approved, Explosion Proof Motors
Self-Priming, Once Case is Filled With Fluid
Diaphragms, Flappers or Check Valves Are Not Required In Pump Suction Piping. But Are Recommended
EVERY pump is factory tested and will meet Hydraulic Institute standards.
This is a robust, longlife Cast Iron, General Purpose, Self Priming Centrifugal pump, with high efficiency and flow, designed specifically for pumping Petroleum Solvents and other fluids with specific gravities of 0. 82 S. G. SUCTION LIFT PRIMING A foot valve should be used for priming on suction lift applications. The foot valve, located at the end or foot of the suction piping, functions as a check valve and allows flow in one direction only, toward the pump. Otherwise, all the liquid will drain from the pump and suction piping back into the sump after shutdown. Initial priming is accomplished by completely filling the suction piping and pump casing with the liquid to be pumped. This can be done by removing the priming plug at the top of the pump casing, and inserting a pipe nipple in the orifice with an appropriate increaser to accommodate a hose connection. A priming line can also be inserted in the discharge piping between the check valve and the pump, or the priming can be done with a bucket and funnel. The important thing is to completely fill the suction pipe and pump casing with liquid. When the pump is started, the vacuum created by pumping the priming fluid, combined with atmospheric pressure in the liquid well, forces liquid into the suction piping, thus opening the valve and keeping it open until the pump is shut down. When the pump is shut down, the liquid being pumped reverses its flow causing the valve to close. The liquid is now trapped in the suction piping and pump casing, thus maintaining a prime on the pump.