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Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application 2nd ed - Val S. Lobanoff, Robert R. Ross (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)

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17<br />

by James P. Netze!<br />

John Crane Inc.<br />

Mechanical<br />

Seals<br />

The most common way to seal a centrifugal pump is with a mechanical<br />

seal. The basic components of a mechanical seal are the primary <strong>and</strong><br />

mating rings. When in contact they form the dynamic sealing surfaces<br />

that are perpendicular to the shaft. The primary ring is flexibly mount<strong>ed</strong><br />

in the seal head assembly, which usually rotates with the shaft. The mating<br />

ring with a static seal, forms another assembly that is usually fix<strong>ed</strong> to<br />

the pump gl<strong>and</strong> plate (Figure 17-1). Each of the sealing planes on the<br />

primary <strong>and</strong> mating rings is lapp<strong>ed</strong> flat to eliminate any visible leakage.<br />

There are three points of sealing common to all mechanical seal installations:<br />

• At the mating surfaces of the primary <strong>and</strong> mating rings.<br />

• Between the rotating component <strong>and</strong> the shaft or sleeve.<br />

• Between the stationary component <strong>and</strong> the gl<strong>and</strong> plate.<br />

When a seal is install<strong>ed</strong> on a sleeve, there is an additional point of sealing<br />

between the shaft <strong>and</strong> sleeve. Certain mating ring designs may also<br />

require an additional seal between the gl<strong>and</strong> plate <strong>and</strong> stuffing box.<br />

Normally the mating surfaces of the seal are made of dissimilar materials<br />

<strong>and</strong> held in contact with a spring. Preload from the spring pressure<br />

holds the primary <strong>and</strong> mating rings together during shutdown or when<br />

there is a lack of liquid pressure.<br />

The secondary seal between the shaft or sleeve must be partially dynamic.<br />

As the seal faces wear, the primary ring must move slightly forward.<br />

Because of vibration from the machinery, shaft runout, <strong>and</strong> thermal<br />

expansion of the shaft to the pump casing, the secondary seal must<br />

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