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Hydra-Cell D-10 - Fluid Pulsation Causes; Valve Wear Causes; Oil Loss Causes; Valve Spring;Retainer Failure Causes

Hydra-Cell D-10
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D10-991-2400B
Water (or Process Fluid)
Pulsations
NOTE: Small pulsations are normal in single-acting pumps
with multiple pumping chambers.
Foreign object lodged in pump valve
Loss of prime in hydraulic cell because of low oil level
Air in suction line
Valve spring broken
Cavitation
Aeration or turbulence in supply tank
Valve Wear
Normal wear from high-speed operation
Cavitation
Abrasives in the fluid
Valve incompatible with corrosives in the fluid
Pump running too fast
Loss of Oil
External seepage
Rupture of diaphragm
Frozen pump
Diaphragm screw O-ring missing or cracked
Worn shaft seal
Oil drain piping or fill cap loose.
Valve plate and manifold bolts loose
Premature Failure of Valve
Spring or Retainer
Cavitation
Foreign object in the pump
Pump running too fast
Spring/retainer material incompatible with fluid being
pumped
Excessive inlet pressure.
D/G-10 Troubleshooting

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