Main Feed Pumps Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
051-661-005PC1 Sleeve Bearing
005305620
051-661-005PC2 Thrust Washer Bearing
005305233
051-661-005PC3 Thrust Washer Bearing
005305231
0510-0040 Retaining Ring
008037313
051125 Annular Ball Bearing
005543232
051162 Annular Ball Bearing
001091157
051332 O-ring
004698290
051400 Bearing Ball
001006153
051404 Bearing Ball
001006155
0534-0 Retaining Ring
008164239
0534-004 Retaining Ring
008164239
05438 Annular Ball Bearing
001448518
054586100 Annular Ball Bearing
002939302
05555500 Globe Valve
011040611
056-13 Annular Ball Bearing
005542917
056-213 Annular Ball Bearing
005542917
0561C0031-13 O-ring
001651960
0561C0031-5 O-ring
010156360
05886 Gasket
013922760
059-11 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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