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50 OctOber 2010 PumPs & systemsThis Sealing SenSe series provides guidance on best practices to minimize the size of the Sealing system energy footprint. The first article discussed the energy losses from the interac-tion between the faces of a mechani-cal seal. The second discussed the thermal energy required to maintain the proper temperature of the inter-facial lubricating fluid. We will now discuss the thermal energy footprint of removing diluents introduced by auxiliary flush is often added to the stuffing box or mechanical seal chamber. This helps to extend seal life by displacing solids, removing the heat generated by packing or a mechanical seal, and heat soak from the seal chamber.
PumPs & systems www.pump-zone.com OctOber 2010 51 illustrated in Figure 1, becomes mixed with the process fluid, energy must be added to …
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