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PX400 Performance
SET
TING 4 PERFORMANCE CUR
VE
EMS CUR
VE
PX40
0 S
TAINLESS S
TEEL – UL
TRA
-FLEX™
PX40
0 S
TAINLESS S
TEEL – FULL
-S
TROKE PTFE-FITTED
The Efficiency Management System (EMS)
can be used to optimize the performance of your Wilden pump for specific applications.
The pump is delivered with the EMS adjusted to setting 4, which allows maximum flow
.
The
EMS
curve
allows
the
pump
user
to deter
-
mine flow and air consumption at each EMS setting. For any EMS setting and discharge pressure, the X factor is used as a multiplier with the original values from the setting 4 per
-
formance curve to calculate the actual flow and air consumption values for that specific EMS setting.
NOTE: Y
ou can
interpolate be
-
tween the setting curves for operation at in
-
termediate EMS settings.
EXAMPLE
A PX400 Stainless, full-stroke PTFE-fitted pump operating at EMS setting 4, achieved a flow rate of 280 lpm (74 gpm) using 121 Nm
3
/h
(71 scfm) of air when run at 5.5 bar (80 psig) air inlet pressure and 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure (see dot on performance curve).
The end user did not require that much flow and wanted to reduce air consumption at his facility
. He determined that EMS setting 1
would meet his needs. At 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure and EMS
setting
1,
the
flow
X
factor
is
0.45
and
the
air
X
factor
is
0.23
(see dots on EMS curve).
Multiplying the original setting 4 values by the X factors provides the setting 1 flow rate of 126 lpm (33 gpm) and an air consumption of 28 Nm
3
/h (16 scfm). The flow rate was reduced by 55% while
the air consumption was reduced by 77%, thus providing increased
efficiency
.
For a detailed example for how to set your EMS, see beginning of
performance curve section.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure
.
TECHNIC
AL D
A
TA
Height
..........................
528 mm (20.8”)
Width
...........................
384 mm (15.1”)
Depth
...........................
310 mm (12.2”)
Ship W
eight
...........
316 Stainless 43 kg (94 lb)
Alloy C 45 kg (94 lb)
Air Inlet
..........................
19 mm (3/4”)
Inlet
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 mm (1 1/2”)
Outlet
...........................
38 mm (1 1/2”)
Suction Lift
.....................
6.9 m Dry (22.7’)
9.3 m W
et (30.6’)
Disp. Per Stroke
.................
1.1 L (0.28 gal)
1
Max. Flow Rate
..............
371 lpm (98.1 gpm)
Max. Size Solids
.................
4.8 mm (3/16”)
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at 4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a 2.1 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
p E r F o r m a n c E
WILDEN PUMP & ENGINEERING, LLC
28
PX400 Performance
The Efficiency Management System (EMS) can be used to optimize the performance of your Wilden pump for specific applications. The pump is delivered with the EMS adjusted to setting 4, which allows maximum flow
.
s
E
TT
iNg 4 PERFORMANCE CuR
vE
EMs CuR
vE
PX40
0 S
TAINLESS S
TEEL – UL
TRA
-FLEX™
PX40
0 S
TAINLESS S
TEEL – FULL S
TROKE PTFE-FITTED
The Efficiency Management System (EMS)
can be used to optimize the performance of your Wilden pump for specific applications.
The pump is delivered with the EMS adjusted to setting 4, which allows maximum flow
.
The EMS curve allows the pump user to
deter
-
mine flow and air consumption at each EMS setting. For any EMS setting and discharge pressure, the “X
factor” is used as
a multi
-
plier with the original values from the setting 4 performance curve to calculate the actual flow and air consumption values for that spe
-
cific EMS setting. Note: you can interpolate between the setting curves for operation at intermediate EMS settings.
EXAMPLE
A PX400 Stainless, Full Flow PTFE-fitted pump operating at EMS set
-
ting 4, achieved a flow rate of 280 lpm (74
gpm) using 121 Nm
3
/h (71
scfm) of air when run at 5.5 bar (80 psig) air inlet pressure and 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure (See dot on performance curve).
The end user did not require that much flow and wanted to reduce air consumption at his facility
. He determined that EMS setting 1
would meet his needs. At 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure and EMS setting 1, the flow “X factor” is 0.45 and the air “X factor” is 0.23 (see dots on EMS curve).
Multiplying the original setting 4 values by the “X factors” provides the setting 1 flow rate of 126 lpm (33 gpm) and an air consumption of 28 Nm
3
/h (16 scfm). The flow rate was reduced by 55% while
the air consumption was reduced by 77%, thus providing increased
efficiency
.
For a detailed example for how to set your E
ms
, see beginning of
performance curve section.
caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure
.
TECHNIC
AL D
A
TA
Height
..........................
528 mm (20.8”)
Width
...........................
384 mm (15.1”)
Depth
...........................
310 mm (12.2”)
Ship W
eight
.........
316 Stainless 43 kg (94 lbs.)
Alloy C 45 kg (94 lbs.)
Air Inlet
..........................
19 mm (3/4”)
Inlet
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 mm (1 1/2”)
Outlet
...........................
38 mm (1 1/2”)
Suction Lift
.....................
6.9 m Dry (22.7’)
9.3 m W
et (30.6’)
Disp. Per Stroke
.................
1.1 l (0.28 gal.)
1
Max. Flow Rate
..............
371 lpm (98.1 gpm)
Max. Size Solids
.................
4.8 mm (3/16”)
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at 4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a 2.1 bar (30 psig)head pressure.
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P E R f o R M A n C E
WILDEn PUMP & EngInEERIng, LLC
28
PX400 Performance
The Efficiency Management System (EMS) can be used to optimize the performance of your Wilden pump for specific applications. The pump is delivered with the EMS adjusted to setting 4, which allows maximum flow
.
s
E
TT
iN
g
4 P
ER
FO
RM
ANC
E
C
uR
vE
EM
s C
uR
vE
PX40
0 S
TA
INLE
SS S
TEEL
– FU
LL
S
T
R
OKE
P
T
FE
-F
ITTE
D
The Efficiency management system (E
ms
)
can be used to optimize the performance of your Wilden pump for specific applications.
The pump is delivered with the E
ms
adjusted
to setting 4, which allows maximum flow
.
The E
ms
curve allows the pump
user to deter
-
mine flow and air consumption at each E
ms
setting. For any E
ms
setting and discharge
pressure, the “X
factor” is used
as a
multi
-
plier with the original values from the setting 4 performance curve to calculate the actual flow and air consumption values for that spe
-
cific E
ms
setting. Note: you can interpolate
between the setting curves for operation at intermediate Ems settings.
E
XAMP
LE
A PX400
stainless, full stroke PTFE-fitted pump operating at E
ms
set
-
ting 4, achieved a flow rate of 280 lpm (74 gpm) using 121 Nm
3
/h (71
scfm) of air when run at 5.5 bar (80 psig) air inlet pressure and 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure (see dot on performance curve).
The end user did not require that much flow and wanted to reduce air consumption at his facility
. He determined that E
ms
setting 1 would
meet his needs. At 1.4 bar (20 psig) discharge pressure and E
ms
set
-
ting 1, the flow “X factor” is 0.45 and the air “X factor” is 0.23 (see dots on Ems curve).
m
ultiplying the original setting 4 values by the “X factors” provides
the setting 1 flow rate of 126 lpm (33 gpm) and an air consumption of 28 Nm
3
/h (16 scfm). The flow rate was reduced by 55% while the air con
-
sumption was reduced by 77%, thus providing increased efficiency
.
for a detailed example for how to set your EM
s, see beginning of
performance curve section.
Caution: do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure
.
TEC
H
NIC
A
L DA
TA
Height
..........................
528 mm (20.8”)
Width
...........................
384 mm (15.1”)
Depth
...........................
310 mm (12.2”)
ship W
eight
.........
316 stainless 43 kg (94 lbs.)
Alloy C 45 kg (94 lbs.)
Air Inlet
..........................
19 mm (3/4”)
Inlet
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 mm (1 1/2”)
Outlet
...........................
38 mm (1 1/2”)
suction Lift
.....................
6.9 m Dry (22.7’)
9.3 m W
et (30.6’)
Disp. Per stroke
.................
1.1 l (0.28 gal.)
1
max. Flow Rate
..............
371 lpm (98.1 gpm)
max. size solids
.................
4.8 mm (3/16”)
1
Displacement per stroke was calculated at 4.8 bar (70 psig) air inlet pressure against a 2.1 bar (30 psig) head pressure.
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