Abstract: A centrifugal pump includes a C-shaped sealing assembly including an annular spring disposed between opposing legs of a base member. The spring biases the legs away from one another into sealing positions. In other embodiments, a vertical pump may be provided so as to include an oil recirculation system which enables an oil-based lubricant to be utilized instead of grease. In still other embodiments, the axial location of a pump shaft may be adjusted by rotating a bearing housing relative to the bearing frame where the two are threadedly connected to one another.
Abstract: A centrifugal pump includes a C-shaped sealing assembly including an annular spring disposed between opposing legs of a base member. The spring biases the legs away from one another into sealing positions. In other embodiments, a vertical pump may be provided so as to include an oil recirculation system which enables an oil-based lubricant to be utilized instead of grease. In still other embodiments, the axial location of a pump shaft may be adjusted by rotating a bearing housing relative to the bearing frame where the two are threadedly connected to one another.
Abstract: A centrifugal pump system including a pump having a rotating seal disposed therein, the temperature of the seal being substantially maintained at an acceptable level by circulating a temperature stabilizing liquid to and from a chamber arranged immediately adjacent the rotating seal. A cooling or barrier tank is positioned adjacent the pump, the cooling tank for receiving the temperature stabilizing liquid from the chamber, allowing it to cool, and directing it back into the chamber thereby maintaining the temperature of the liquid adjacent the rotating seal at a substantially constant and acceptable level. A blower or fan is positioned adjacent both the pump and the cooling tank so as to simultaneously blow air across both of them in order to maintain the temperatures of the pump motor, the liquid within the cooling tank, and the rotating seal at acceptable levels.