How to Prevent Pump Cavitation Using NPSHa Calculations

One of the most common phenomena that can lead to damaged centrifugal pumps is cavitation. When your centrifugal pump is cavitating, it can lead to premature seal, bearing or other part failures. In this Centrifugal Pump Minute, we break down how to identify when your centrifugal pump is cavitating and how you can prevent it through consistent pump monitoring
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The Important Role of Shaft Seals on Your ANSI Centrifugal Pump

A leaking ANSI centrifugal pump can create costly, time-consuming repairs and potentially hazardous working conditions, making proper sealing techniques crucial in pump set-up and maintenance. No matter the type, your pump’s shaft seals should be inspected and replaced regularly as part of essential centrifugal pump maintenance. In this Centrifugal Pump Minute, we discuss the importance of shaft seals and the options available for your ANSI centrifugal pump.
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Your Complete Guide to Centrifugal Pumps

Need to understand how to read a centrifugal pump performance curve? Looking to learn about the differences between multiple impeller designs? Ever been curious about the history of centrifugal pumps? You’re in luck! Check out this comprehensive centrifugal pump guide.
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Self-Priming Pumps or Suction Line Check Valves

In an ideal pumping scenario, your pump will always be located beneath the fluid level, allowing gravity to easily feed the fluid into the pump, thus completing the priming process. However, when an application calls for the pump to be located above the liquid level, which of these is a more robust and reliable solution: a) a self-priming centrifugal pump or b.) an end suction pump with a check valve? For the answer, check out our latest Centrifugal Pump Minute.
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Pump Inspection: ANSI B73.1 Centrifugal Pump

Why is centrifugal pump inspection so important? Simple: by following a centrifugal pump inspection process, you can help ensure safe and reliable pump performance. But what does this process involve? Read our Centrifugal Pump Minute for answers.
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Maintaining Alignment on ANSI Centrifugal Pumps

One of the primary causes of centrifugal pump vibration is misalignment, but this can be controlled by monitoring, and – if necessary – realigning the pump and motor shafts. In fact, not only is pump alignment a critical factor in eliminating pump vibration, but it can also help eliminate other pump problems and avoid total pump failure. In this Centrifugal Pump Minute, we provide the steps pump operators should follow to ensure both the pump and motor shafts are aligned.
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Vibration Dangers for Centrifugal Pumps

While smooth centrifugal pump performance is the goal of every operation, occasionally, centrifugal pumps can develop issues that lead to costly downtimes. This includes centrifugal pump vibration, which is one of the clearest signs there’s a problem in the pump system. So, what are the keys to solving vibration and minimizing its hazards? Find out by reading the latest Centrifugal Pump Minute.
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Centrifugal Pump Troubleshooting Guide

After 70 years in the pump industry, we’ve seen a thing or two when it comes to centrifugal pump operations, including common pump problems. That’s why we’ve developed this new troubleshooting guide, which describes some of the common pump issues your operation may encounter, their likely causes, and what to do about them.
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How to Measure Total Dynamic Head

Why is total dynamic head relevant when assessing centrifugal pump performance in the field? Read our newest Centrifugal Pump Minute to discover the importance of calculating total dynamic head, and how it can help centrifugal pump operators understand the proper sizing and scale for a pumping application.
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How to Install Cartridge and Component Seals on a Griswold® 811 ANSI Series Pump

Maintaining your Griswold® 811 ANSI Series Centrifugal Pumps is a simplified process thanks to their advanced engineering. Installing or replacing the seals is a particularly crucial part of basic maintenance to avoid fluid leaks, ruptures and other safety hazards. To help make the installation process easier, this Centrifugal Pump Minute provides a quick and handy guide for installing either a cartridge or component-type seal.
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Optimizing Pump Performance – Best Efficiency Point

What is a centrifugal pump's best efficiency point (BEP), and what are the advantages of operating at the BEP? For answers, check out our latest Centrifugal Pump Minute, which illustrates how calculating and operating your centrifugal pump at its BEP can help optimize system performance.
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Griswold® Technical Capabilities

At Griswold®, our team of experts makes sure that customers get everything they need out of their centrifugal pumps, and nothing they don’t. How do we do it? By offering the equipment and support customers need to keep operations on track: quality manufacturing, extensive testing, and exceptional customer service. In this Centrifugal Pump Minute, we take a closer look at the technical capabilities that have allowed us to remain on the cutting-edge of centrifugal pump technology for more than 70 years.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: Composite Performance Curves

What are composite pump performance curves? In this edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute, James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold, provides an overview of composite pump performance curves and the importance of using them to calculate pump efficiency.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: The Importance of Best Efficiency Point

In the latest edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute, James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold, discusses why the best efficiency point is so important and how it happens with a centrifugal pump. During the discussion, James also provides an example of pump reliability versus radial thrust.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: Performance Curves

Join James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold, as he discusses pump performance curves in the latest edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute. In this video, James describes the elements of a performance curve and how to read one correctly.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: Types of Impellers and Specific Speed

In the latest edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute, we discuss the different types of impellers as well as specific speed and how it is calculated.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: Types of Impellers

In this edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute, James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold, takes a look at the different types of centrifugal pump impellers. Additionally, James discusses how the impeller impacts a pump’s hydraulic performance.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: Types of Centrifugal Pumps

How many different types of centrifugal pumps are there? Find out by watching the latest Centrifugal Pump Minute with James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: How it Works

In this edition of the Centrifugal Pump Minute, James Farley, Senior Director of Product Management for Griswold, goes through how a centrifugal pump is constructed and illustrates how the pump operates.
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Centrifugal Pump Basics: History

Do you know the history of centrifugal pumps? In this Centrifugal Pump Minute, we provide a brief overview of centrifugal pumps and discuss the various design updates that have taken place over the years.
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