Mechanical seal maintenance options to successfully reduce maintenance costs

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This edition of Ask an Expert will look at which mechanical seal maintenance options can successfully reduce maintenance costs.

Modern maintenance programs are decisive for the successful operation of industrial plants and installations. They provide economical and financial benefits to the operator and save precious resources, for a more sustainable lifetime operation of the equipment.

Sometimes it is small things like seals that have a big effect.

Q: What role do seals play in maintenance costs?

A: Seals must meet high requirements, they need to be robust, safe, ecologically sound and highly resistant to pressure and vacuum. For example, if sludge and sand are present within the process medium, seals are subject to higher wear and must be changed more frequently to ensure smooth operation. This maintenance can significantly increase costs.

Q: Which seals are predominantly used in the wastewater industry?

A: Depending on requirements of the media and operating conditions such as pressure or temperature and the characteristics of the medium to be sealed, the selection is adapted. Gland packing or mechanical seals are mainly used. Gland packing typically has a lower initial cost, but also requires more regular maintenance. Mechanical seals, on the other hand, do not require much maintenance, but when damaged they may require complete replacement.

Traditionally, when mechanical seals need replacing, the pipe work and pump suction casing require removal to gain access to the drive-side joint and mechanical seal. This is a time consuming process.
Q. Is there any way to reduce mechanical seal maintenance costs?

A: At least one innovative progressive cavity pump manufacturer has developed a split seal housing made of two parts: essentially a “Smart Seal Housing” (SSH). This Smart Seal Housing is available as an option for a popular range of “maintain in place” pumps and can also be retrofitted to selected existing pumps. It allows the seal to be completely replaced without complex dismantling and without damaging the mechanical seal faces. This means that maintenance work is reduced to a few minutes and results in significantly shorter downtime.

Benefits of Smart Seal Housing at a glance

Sectioned seal casing – quick maintenance and easy replacement of the mechanical seal
Easy access to the drive-side joint
No damage to the mechanical seal during drive-side work
No dismantling of suction casing and piping necessary
Removal of casing cover with stationary seal face is possible – suitable for standard mechanical seals
Many of the benefits associated with cartridge seal design, without the added cost
Reduced maintenance times and costs – patent pending


Post time: Jul-19-2023