About IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps
Introducing IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps, an epitome of efficiency in reclaiming and reusing steam condensate. Engineered to excel in diverse industrial settings, these pumps seamlessly recover and transfer condensate back to the boiler, optimizing energy utilization. IEPL's precision design ensures reliable operation, minimizing downtime and maximizing cost savings. These pumps are crafted for durability and efficiency, offering a sustainable solution for steam system management. With easy integration into existing setups, IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps stand as a dependable choice for industries seeking enhanced energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Elevate your steam system performance with IEPL, setting new standards in condensate recovery technology.
Specification
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Brand
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Innovative Enerpro Private Limited
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Material
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Mild Steel
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Phase
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No requirement Pure mechanical
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Model Name/Number
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Mechanical Condensate Recovery Pump
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Country of Origin
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Made in India
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Colour
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Tata Blue
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Capacity
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1 To 12 Ton Per Hour
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Air/ Steam Flow
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3-3.5 Kg Pressure
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Durable Construction for Industrial DemandsWith a choice between cast iron and stainless steel bodies and SS 410 shafts, IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps ensure excellent corrosion resistance and long service life. Powder-coated finishes further enhance durability, making them ideal for environments such as textile mills and process plants.
Flexible Installation and OperationThe pumps feature both horizontal and vertical installation options, along with base or skid mounting for easy integration. Flanged connections and compact designs simplify both setup and maintenance, whether for new systems or retrofitting existing infrastructure.
Energy-Efficient PerformanceOperating at 415 V AC and 2900 rpm, IEPL pumps are engineered for efficient energy consumption. Their centrifugal design and air-cooled motors ensure low noise levels and reliable self-priming, while DOL or Star Delta starters and automated control systems support optimum reliability and user safety.
FAQ's of IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps:
Q: How does the IEPL Condensate Recovery Pump ensure long service life?
A: These pumps are constructed with corrosion-resistant materials such as cast iron and stainless steel, feature powder-coated bodies, and utilize grease-lubricated bearings. Additionally, mechanical seals and built-in overload protection minimize wear and safeguard against operational faults, extending overall service life.
Q: What applications are suitable for this condensate recovery pump?
A: The pump is ideal for industries requiring steam boiler condensate recovery, including textile mills, process plants, and other industrial environments. Its robust design and self-priming capabilities support reliable operation in demanding conditions.
Q: When should I consider installing a horizontal versus vertical pump orientation?
A: Horizontal installation is typically preferred for ease of maintenance and access in most process setups. Vertical orientation may be chosen when space constraints or system design require a more compact layout. The pump's design accommodates both options for installation flexibility.
Q: Where can the IEPL Condensate Recovery Pump be installed?
A: These pumps can be mounted at the base or on a skid in steam boiler plants, process industries, and textile mills. Their flanged connection type and compact design facilitate integration into new or existing condensate recovery systems.
Q: What is the installation process for this pump?
A: Installation involves securing the pump in either horizontal or vertical orientation on a base or skid, connecting the inlet and outlet flanges (DN25 to DN150), and wiring the pump to a 415 V AC power supply. Automated controls such as level and temperature sensors can be integrated for optimal operation.
Q: How does the pump's control system benefit usage?
A: The pump can be equipped with level and temperature sensor automation, ensuring reliable activation according to condensate levels or temperature. This optimizes efficiency, reduces manual intervention, and helps prevent pump dry-running or overheating.
Q: What is the maximum flow rate and suction capability of this pump?
A: IEPL Condensate Recovery Pumps can handle flow rates from 0.5 up to 30 m3/hr, with suction capabilities up to 7 meters. Their centrifugal design and self-priming features ensure consistent performance across a range of industrial applications.