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ISO 15783:2002

ISO 15783:2002 Seal-less rotodynamic pumps – Class II – Specification

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Description

1.1 This International Standard specifies the requirements for seal-less rotodynamic pumps that are driven with

permanent magnet coupling (magnet drive pumps) or with canned motor, and which are mainly used in chemical

processes, water treatment and petrochemical industries. Their use can be dictated by space, noise, environment

or safety regulations.

Seal-less pumps are pumps where an inner rotor is completely contained in a pressure vessel holding the pumped

fluid. The pressure vessel or primary containment device is sealed by static seals such as gaskets or O-rings.

1.2 Pumps will normally conform to recognized standard specifications (e.g. ISO 5199, explosion protection,

electromagnetic compatibility), except where special requirements are specified herein.

1.3 This International Standard includes design features concerned with installation, maintenance and

operational safety of the pumps, and defines those items to be agreed upon between the purchaser and

manufacturer/supplier.

1.4 Where conformity to this International Standard has been requested and calls for a specific design feature,

alternative designs may be offered providing that they satisfy the intent of this International Standard and they are

described in detail. Pumps which do not conform with all requirements of this International Standard may also be

offered providing that the deviations are fully identified and described.

Whenever documents include contradictory requirements, they should be applied in the following sequence of

priority:

a) purchase order (or inquiry, if no order placed), see annexes D and E;

b) data sheet (see annex A) or technical sheet or specification;

c) this International Standard;

d) other standards.

Edition

1

Published Date

2002-02-14

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

44

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

1.1 This International Standard specifies the requirements for seal-less rotodynamic pumps that are driven with

permanent magnet coupling (magnet drive pumps) or with canned motor, and which are mainly used in chemical

processes, water treatment and petrochemical industries. Their use can be dictated by space, noise, environment

or safety regulations.

Seal-less pumps are pumps where an inner rotor is completely contained in a pressure vessel holding the pumped

fluid. The pressure vessel or primary containment device is sealed by static seals such as gaskets or O-rings.

1.2 Pumps will normally conform to recognized standard specifications (e.g. ISO 5199, explosion protection,

electromagnetic compatibility), except where special requirements are specified herein.

1.3 This International Standard includes design features concerned with installation, maintenance and

operational safety of the pumps, and defines those items to be agreed upon between the purchaser and

manufacturer/supplier.

1.4 Where conformity to this International Standard has been requested and calls for a specific design feature,

alternative designs may be offered providing that they satisfy the intent of this International Standard and they are

described in detail. Pumps which do not conform with all requirements of this International Standard may also be

offered providing that the deviations are fully identified and described.

Whenever documents include contradictory requirements, they should be applied in the following sequence of

priority:

a) purchase order (or inquiry, if no order placed), see annexes D and E;

b) data sheet (see annex A) or technical sheet or specification;

c) this International Standard;

d) other standards.

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