Main Feed Pumps Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
015273-00 Round Plain Nut
001856463
015273-00PH Round Plain Nut
001856463
01532 Annular Ball Bearing
005555226
01628 Drive Screw
001753230
016414-00 Annular Ball Bearing
002939302
016984-00 Key Washer
001860967
016985-00 Round Plain Nut
001856389
0170006 Annular Ball Bearing
005165490
01845-1841 Annular Ball Bearing
002939302
01857-003 Hexagon Plain Nut
009971888
01877-2217 Annular Ball Bearing
002939302
0188800158 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
007252317
01D-10 Hexagon Plain Nut
007646609
02-04-1720 Annular Ball Bearing
001448589
02-10-3028 Cartridge Fuse
002960361
02-20-47411-181 ITEM 20 Plain Encased Seal
004507396
020 REV C ITEM 8 Circuit Breaker
014544419
02000-3283 Annular Ball Bearing
002939163
0206 Annular Ball Bearing
005543197
0206494 Annular Ball Bearing
005543232
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Main Feed Pumps

Picture of Main Feed Pumps

A deaerating feed tank (DFT), often found in steam plants that propel ships, is located after the main condensate pump and before the main feed booster pump. It has these three purposes:

Based on the relevant theoretical Rankine cycle diagram, there are four main processes, or steps:

In the practical implementation of a Rankine cycle, it is common to break the single pump (process 1 to 2) into three pumps: (in water flow order: condensate pump, feed booster pump and then feedwater pump).

A surge volume allows the plant to change bells (power output level) without running the feed pump dry or flooding the turbines. Consider the plant running in a steady state condition.

The bell is increased, more power output demanded, the rate of feed is increased. This draws more water from the condenser, perhaps to the point of being dry and starving the boiler resulting in a loss of propulsion. This is until the water, converted to steam, provides its energy to the turbine and then is condensed in the condenser.

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