Nuclear Residual Heat Removal Pump

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Nuclear Pumps

A nuclear residual heat removal pump is a vital component in nuclear power plants. Its main purpose is to extract residual heat from the reactor core after the reactor has been shut down. This function is critical for maintaining safe temperature levels and preventing the risk of overheating.

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Nuclear Residual Heat Removal Pump

Residual Heat Removal Pump Types

Based on your project’s specific needs, we offer a comprehensive range of pump types for residual heat removal applications, including CUP-OH2 and CUP-BB2 pumps.

Features

CUP-OH2

  • A rigid shaft design with a minimized deflection at the seal faces below API 610 criteria provides a longer mechanical seal life
  • High rigidity baseplate designs are among the stiffest in the industry
  • Bearing housing cooling fins provide optimum heat transfer.

CUP-BB2

  • Heavy-duty construction ensures exceptional reliability and a very high mean time between failures, even in the most demanding applications
  • Reliable operation at elevated temperatures is ensured by various cooling methodologies
  • Stringent API noise and vibration limits are met due to a rigid pump body with 180 or 360-degree bearing support

Technical Specifications

CUP-OH2 Pump

  • Capacity up to: 1,700 m3/hr / 7,500 USgpm
  • Delivery up to: 350 m / 1,148 ft
  • Temperature up to: 426°C / 800°F
  • Speeds up to: 4,000 rpm
  • Flange drilling: ANSI or BS

CUP-BB2 Pump

  • Capacity up to: 1,500 m3/hr / 6,600 USgpm
  • Delivery up to: 700m / 2,300 ft
  • Temperature up to: 427 °C / 800 °F
  • Speeds up to: 3,600 rpm
  • Flange drilling: ANSI or BS

We can accommodate higher temperatures, capacities and pressures by providing specialized equipment, engineered to meet your specific requirements.

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