Tsurumi: Extreme dewatering pumps

21.10.2020
Ambitious civil engineering projects and distant raw material deposits: when the job is to go really deep, it is not only sheer pump performance that matters. Often more important is the pH value of the water.
Tsurumi: Extreme dewatering pumps

Tsurumi's LH series made of stainless steel for low pH values: The dewatering water pumps have a slim cylindrical design for use in confined spaces. (Image source: Tsurumi)

This is where the actual selection of the pump model is essential, so that the dewatering does not collapse suddenly. If the value falls well below neutral, there is a risk of serious corrosion damage to the machinery.

The pH value provides information as to whether an aqueous solution is acidic or alkaline. A value of about seven is considered neutral (in fresh water without Co2). Many dewatering water pumps can still be operated relatively well in alkaline environments, with high pH values. However, in acidic environments, things become tough. Only a few manufacturers can still supply suitable pumps for pH values down to two.

Made of 316 stainless steel ...
The Japanese supplier Tsurumi, with its European headquarters in Düsseldorf, Germany, goes particularly far in this sector. The range includes not only pumps with all common housing materials. As a special feature they offer a dedicated range of pumps that have been developed explicitly for pumping water in deep mines and chemically acidic environments. Tsurumi is one of a few manufacturers with this range of products.

The LH and LH-W series are the nonplus ultra-here, with the LH6110 leading the way: this pump with 110 kW motor power is considered one of the most powerful units in the EU delivery programme. It can pump water up to 177 m vertically upwards and can achieve up to 3.000 l/min. As a submersible motor pump, it is also pressure-resistant to an immersion depth of 30 metres. This means that theoretically a single unit is sufficient for dewatering even the deepest pits.

... for pumping heads up to 177 metres
If numerous mineral substances are found at the extraction site, for example because pyrite, chalcopyrite and similar sulphides oxidise there, the water quickly takes on an acidic character. For this reason, Tsurumi builds models in the above-mentioned series from austenitic stainless chrome-nickel steel with molybdenum addition and uses the material DIN 1.4401, also known as AISI 316. This gives the manufacturer a higher resistance in the aggressive operating environment compared to other grades.

Tsurumi covers different performance configurations in this area. A closer look at the data sheets is worthwhile here: if a conveying depth of about 107 m is sufficient, the sister model LH8110 already achieves a maximum flow rate of 6.500 l/min. For more please visit Tsurumi.eu on the Internet.

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