Title: LaBour - LPLA/LHLA
1LaBour - LPLA/LHLA
2 LPLA/LHLA Design
3How it all started
4Hydrobalance
5LHLA/LPLA is Born
6Why change the perfect pump
- Mechanical Seal development
- Stricter shaft tolerances
- Larger stuffing box
- Ease of maintenance
- Back Pull Out Design
- Shaft stiffness (L3/d4)
- Bearing design (7000 series duplex)
7OLD vs NEW STUFFING BOX DESIGN
LHLA/LPLA
DHL/DPL
8L3/d4 (widely accepted is 60 max)
d
L
9Group S Comparison
10Discharge Arrangement
LPLA
LHLA
H Horizontal
P Perpendicular
11Models
LHLA
LPLA
With Trap
Less Trap
12Features Benefits - LPLA/LHLA Liquid End
LaBours HYDRO-BALANCE guarantees suction
lifts of up to 25 feet
DPL/DHL Wet End
ANSI (LVA/TFA ) Back Pull Out Power End
13LHLA/LPLA Features
- Considerably larger trap volume
- Modular construction (you only replace what is
worn). - Pump designed as a self primer (not an ANSI pump
with trap) - Circular casing design (eliminating air pockets)
- All pumps tested for 20 vacuum minimum
14Features BenefitsStuffing Box Options (with or
without Spiral Trac)
Big Bore
Taper Bore
15Self Priming Cycle
16Competition
- Gorman Rupp (industrial applications)
- Flowserve (Durco)
- Goulds
- ANSI Mag (lined mag drive)
17Competition Comparison
18LHLA/LPLA Pump Applications
- Vacuum Filtration (Komline Sanderson, Siemens,
US Filter) - Sumps
- Tank Car Unloading
- Day Tank Transfer
- Mine de-watering
19Tank Car Unloading
20Tank Unloading
21Komline Sanderson Vacuum Drum Filter
22Vacuum Filtration Systems
23E
C
D
A
B
24E
B
F
D
C
A
2520Hg
C
F
A
E
D
B
26Trouble Shooting Self Priming Pumps
- No Initial Priming Charge
- Wrong Direction of Rotation
- Air leaks in the suction line
- Discharge Check Valve without bleed line
- Suction lift too high (high S.G. or friction
loss) - Loss of Priming Charge
- Low speed
- Foaming liquid (does not release air well)
- Packing type not designed for vacuum service
- Wear or Corrosion
27LaBour was the FIRST (and still is the) Premier
Self Priming Pump Manufacturer.
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