A duplex pump set is a system of two pumps that are connected in parallel. This means that both pumps are capable of pumping fluid, and they can share the load. Duplex pump sets are often used in applications where reliability and redundancy are important. Sometimes referred to as duty standby pump sets, one pump will be in operation and the other in standby in case of sudden demand or pain pump failure.
Load-sharing duplex pump sets: These sets are designed to share the load equally. This means that each pump will pump half of the total flow rate.
Duty/standby duplex pump sets: These sets are designed with one pump as the duty pump and the other pump as the standby pump. The duty pump is always running, and the standby pump is only turned on if the duty pump fails.
Duplex pump sets offer a number of advantages, including:
If one pump fails, the other pump can take over and continue to pump fluid. This can help to prevent downtime and ensure that the system is always operational.
Duplex pump sets can help to reduce maintenance costs by allowing the pumps to share the load. This can extend the life of the pumps and reduce the need for repairs.
Duplex pump sets can help to improve safety by providing a backup in case of a pump failure. This can help to prevent spills and other accidents.
Duplex pump sets are a popular choice for a variety of applications, including:
Duplex pump sets are often used in water supply systems to ensure that there is always a backup in case of a pump failure.
A duplex fuel pump aids diesel supply to generators for backup power installations.
Duplex pump sets are often used in fire protection systems to ensure that there is always enough water to fight a fire.
Duplex pump sets are often used in industrial applications where reliability and redundancy are important.
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