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3.5 Inlet pipe guidelines
3.5.1 Common guidelines
Avoid air pockets or turbulence in the inlet pipe
Never use reducers in a horizontal inlet pipe as shown in fig. 11. Instead, use an eccentric reducer as
illustrated in fig. 10.
3.5.2 Flooded systems
Closed systems and open systems where the liquid level is above the pump inlet.
3.5.3 Suction lift systems
Closed systems and open systems where the liquid level is below the pump inlet.
Install the inlet pipe sloping upwards towards the inlet port. Any high point in the pipe will be filled with air and
thus prevent proper operation of the pump. When reducing the pipe to the inlet port diameter, use an eccentric
reducer with the eccentric side down to avoid air pockets.
Correct Wrong
TM07 3978 0519
TM07 3979 0519
Fig. 10 Correctly mounted reducer Fig. 11 Reducers resulting in air pockets and
turbulence
Correct
TM07 4028 0719
Fig. 12 Correctly mounted inlet pipe
Eccentric reducer
Pipe sloping down
towards pump
Correct Wrong
TM07 4029 0719
TM07 4030 0719
Fig. 13 Correctly mounted inlet pipe Fig. 14 Inlet pipe resulting in air pockets
Eccentric reducer
Pipe sloping up
towards pump
Eccentric reducer
Air pocket
Pipe sloping down
towards pump