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European Auto Manufacturer Selects BJM Submersible Shredder Pumps for U.S. Assembly Plant

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European Auto Manufacturer Selects BJM Submersible Shredder Pumps for U.S. Assembly Plant

factoryBPH Pump & Equipment, Inc. is a full-service distributor of industrial pumps. BPH was contacted in the spring of 2010 by an engineering firm that had offices in both Europe and the United States. The engineering firm was working with a European automobile manufacturer who was building a brand new assembly plant in the United States. Since the engineering firm had worked with BPH Pump & Equipment in the past, they contacted this reputable industrial pump distributor for assistance. BPH was asked to source submersible pumps that would operate in the new automotive assembly plant’s wastewater sump pits.

The Challenge

The engineering firm explained to Leroy Finnigan, Director of Engineering at BPH Pump & Equipment, Inc., that the new automotive assembly plant would require ten submersible pumps. Each submersible pump would operate inside of its own individual wastewater sump pit. With ten separate wastewater sump pits, each submersible pump would have to be controlled by ten separate control panels. Each submersible pump needed to be able to pump approximately 150 gallons per minute with about 45 to 50 ft. of head. Finnigan was asked to recommend submersible pumps that would meet the following critical requirements:

Durable Metallurgy – like most manufacturing facilities, the new plant would utilize a wash down hose to clean the assembly floor. The wash down hose would spray water containing light duty chemicals for cleaning purposes. These light duty chemicals in the water could cause corrosive damage to a submersible pump with cast iron components. For this reason, the submersible pumps selected needed to be comprised of components manufactured from a more durable metal.

Shredding Capabilities – all ten wastewater sump pits at the new automotive assembly plant would contain waste water saturated with metal fines. Metal fines are metal shavings, which is a common byproduct of the manufacturing process. Because these metal pieces could be quite large, up to 3 or 4 inches in size, it was critical that the submersible pumps would have the capacity to shred the metal fines so the pits could avoid getting clogged and the wastewater could be pumped.

Reliability – a significant aspect for the automotive assembly plant was to make sure these submersible pumps were rated for continuous duty. Continuous duty rated submersible pumps would be required so the plant could keep the wastewater sump pits operating efficiently.

The Solution

After careful consideration, Finnigan recommended a model from the BJM SKX Submersible Shredder pump line. Having previously sourced BJM Submersible Shredder pumps for use in other industrial applications, Finnigan felt the SKX 37CSS Submersible Shredder pump would be the right fit for the new automotive plant’s wastewater sump pits.

The SKX 37CSS Submersible Shredder pump was ideal for meeting the new plant’s requirements because it featured several key attributes:

Made for Industrial Wastewater Applications

  • All wear and “wet” parts of the pump, such as the impeller, wear-plate, oil housing, pump-housing, and inner pump top are made of Cast 316 Stainless Steel. Because all parts exposed to the pumped liquids are made of 316 Stainless Steel, the light duty chemicals in the waste water would not cause corrosive damage to the internal components.
  • The cable entry sealing system is designed to utilize an FKM compression fitting with a stainless steel gland nut to hold and seal the cable. This pump also features individually isolated and potted power leads to prevent wicking.
  • The seal minder cable and the 33 foot-long standard power cable, which could be customized to any length, are both made of oil-resistant material. Special installation could be made with EPDM power-cable and elastomers. The elastomers, such as the lip seals, o-rings, and gaskets are made of FKM.
  • Built with Class F insulation on the 5 HP pump, the SKX was manufactured with a Stainless Steel motor housing for superior corrosion resistance to ensure long life.

Engineered to Shred Solids

  • The SKX is specifically designed for industrial shredding applications. “These pumps might have to cut pieces of fender that could be up to 4 inches in size,” explains Finnigan. The BJM SKX Shredder pump is designed with a Tungsten Carbide Tip Fang™ impeller that cuts against a “spiral” shaped Hi-Chrome Toothed Diffuser Plate to continuously rip apart solids. With 360-degree shredding action and non-clog, single vane impellers, the SKX is proven to shred and pass most solids while delivering high liquid volume.

Built for Maximum Reliability

  • The BJM SKX Shredder pump offers “Three Seal Motor Protection”. The motor is protected with an oil-lubricated double seal design. The double mechanical seals are comprised of a lower seal made of silicon carbide/silicon carbide and upper seal faces made of carbon/ceramic. An additional lip seal is installed above the impeller to help prevent abrasives from entering into the seal chamber.
  • The motor overload device protects the motor from thermal and amperage overloads. Utilizing winding protection and (NEMA) Class F motor insulation, the SKX is superior to pumps with Class A and B insulation because the (NEMA) Class F motor insulation allows the motor temperature to raise up to 230°F. An automatic switch turns the pump motor off if the temperature and/or amp draw raises too high. When the motor cools, the switch is designed to automatically reset and the pump will once again begin operating.
  • The SKX offered additional protection by way of the Seal Minder® Moisture Detection System. The Seal Minder is a sensor probe inside the oil chamber that can provide an early warning to protect the pump motor. When the seal failure circuit, or moisture detection circuit, is properly connected to a control panel, it informs the pump operator that there is moisture within the oil chamber. This early warning can allow the operator to schedule repair and inspection on the pump.

Following the approval of the engineering firm, the automobile manufacturer went ahead with Finnigan’s recommendation. A total of (12) SKX 37CSS Submersible Shredder pumps were purchased. These 5 HP pumps operate at 460 volts and at 3,450 RPM. While the SKX Submersible Shredder pumps come with the option of NPT discharge, the automotive plant required pumps with 3″ ANSI flanges, which would easily adapt to their custom-built slide rail installations.

“The SKX Submersible Shredder pumps were installed at the new plant in the middle of 2011,” explains Finnigan. “Ten of the Submersible Shredder pumps were installed into the assembly plant’s wastewater sump pits, and two pumps were placed into their inventory to be available as spares. Though I am happy to report they haven’t had to use those spares because all the BJM Submersible Shredder pumps have been running smoothly since start-up.”

Reliable pumping systems are at the heart of efficient operations. When designing a new plant, it is critical to install the right pumps for your specific applications. Having worked with a reputable engineering firm and BPH Pump & Equipment, Inc. to source reliable BJM pumps, the auto manufacturer has seen great success in the four years that their new assembly facility has been operating.

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