Sundyne secures chemical plant pump order
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Sundyne recently secured a contract to supply four LMV-801S vertical inline sealless, magnetic-drive pumps to a new chemical processing plant being built in Freeport, Texas.
This award is the first for the recently launched LMV-801S, which combines API 685 sealless magnetic-drive technology with Sundyne API 610 OH3 and OH5 vertical direct drive pump hydraulics and wet end technology.
The engineering contractor handling the plant construction specified the LMV-801S due to its ability to deliver required flow, up to 380 gpm (86 m3/hr), at high differential head, to 720 ft (220 m), while maintaining low NPSHA. The contractor’s preference for environmentally safe, efficient and reliable sealless magnetic drive pumps differentiated the LMV-801S from standard vertical pump designs.
Once installed in the new chemical plant, the Sundyne LMV-801S pumps will provide highly reliable leak-free performance, improve overall plant safety, improve productivity, and lower lifecycle operating costs.
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/20012016/sundyne-secures-chemical-plant-pump-order-2209/
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