Product Details
Air operated double diaphragm pumps
Advantages Double Diaphragm Pumps
- Simple by design; highly interchangeable and less maintenance and
therefore reduced life time costs.
- Easy to use; flow can be achieved on demand and altered by simple
air or fluid regulation.
- Displacement per stroke is high; this substantially increases the
life of the pump, reducing the maintenance and lifetime costs.
Ration | 1:1 |
Max flow | 907 LPM |
Max .Head | 70M |
Air inlet port | 3/4"-14N.P.T.F.-1 |
Liquid inlet port | 3-8NPTF-1;3-11BSP |
Liquid outlet port | 3-8N.P.T.F-1;3-11BSP |
Max. working pressure | 8.3 bar & 120psi |
Max. particle size can be pass | 9mm |
Weight | 58 kg |
Max self-priming lift | 4.5m |
About AODD PUMP
If you're looking for a single pump that can be used in a wide
variety of applications, you want an air-operated double diaphragm
(AODD) pump. JBSL provides the most complete line of AODD pumps
available from one source. No other manufacturer offers more AODD
pumps – or more size and flow options – that meet every sanitary
standard, including FDA, USDA, 3A and EHEDG.
WHY AODD
Air-operated double diaphragm (AODD) pumps offer a number of
advantages that make them perfect for an almost endless variety of
uses. AODD pumps:
- Can easily and efficiently handle anything from water to 90% solids
- Offer the ability to vary flow and discharge pressure up to 125 psi
with a simple adjustment of the air supply
- Enable one pump to be used for numerous applications, eliminating
the need for expensive motor drives and critical sizing
calculations
- Can pass even large, shear-sensitive solids without degradation or
heat buildup transferred to pumped medium
- Are able to run dry without damage to pump
- Can operate "on demand systems" without expensive pressure relief
and bypass accessories
- Will not froth or separate medium
- Are capable of pumping as slow as one gallon per minute
Working principle JBSL double diaphragm pump
- The JBSL diaphragm pump is an air-operated, positive displacement,
self priming pump. The drawings show the flow pattern through the
pump upon its initial stroke. It is assumed the pump has not been
primed prior to its initial stroke.
A. The air valve directs pressurized air to the back side of
diaphragm 1. The diaphragm acts as a separation membrane between
the compressed air and the liquid. The compressed air moves the
diaphragm away from the center block of the pump. The opposite
diaphragm is pulled in by the shaft connected to the pressurized
diaphragm. Diaphragm 2 is now on its air exhaust stroke; air behind
the diaphragm has been forced out to the atmosphere through the
exhaust port of the pump. The movement of Diaphragm 2 toward the
center block of the pump creates a vacuum within chamber 2.
Atmospheric pressure forces fluid into the inlet manifold forcing
the inlet ball valves off its seat. Liquid is free to move past the
inlet ball valves and fill the liquid chamber.
B. When the pressurized diaphragm, diaphragm 1 reaches the limit of
its discharge stroke, the air valve redirects pressurized air to
the back side of diaphragm 2. The pressurized air forces diaphragm
2 away from the center block while pulling diaphragm 1 to the
centre block. Diaphragm 2 forces the inlet ball valves onto its
seat due to the hydraulic forces developed. These same hydraulic
forces lift the discharge ball valves off its seat, while the
opposite discharge ball valves is forced onto its seat, forcing
fluid to flow through the pump discharge. The movement of diaphragm
1 to the center block of the pump creates a vacuum within the
liquid chamber 1. Atmospheric pressure forces fluid into the inlet
manifold of the pump. The inlet ball valves is forced off its seat
allowing the fluid being transferred to fill the liquid chamber.
- C. Upon completion of the stroke, the air valve again redirects air
to the back side of diaphragm 1, and starts diaphragm 2 on its air
exhaust stroke.
Diaphragms are pressure-balanced to ensure longer life.
High-pressure, high efficiency operation is achieved by the pump’s
unique design. Suction and discharge valves can be either ball
valve or cylindrical valve
Company Profile
BOGEN As a company absorbed in fluid transportation who invented
the world's first dualceramic air valve system! Its highly valued
by customers for its unique patentedtechnology and nanny service,
high quality, wide applicable area, and excellentstability.In 2011
set up its factory in Guangzhou, China, after introducing the
matureand advanced technology and service concept into China. It
now comprises morethan 100 professional agents with service teams
in more than 30 cities in China. service satisfies customers'
diversified and individual needs to thehilt, reduces their
maintenance cost, and improves their efficiency.manages the
marketing of its technical products to customers. Sharing
theadvanced technology value, the validated technology outcomes,
and servicesstrengthen our partnership with our customers, your
trustworthy service provider of cutting-edge fluid technology!
With the end user and customer feedback, thus establishing a
highly-effective techological design and development system for
products and services.
