Book 2: 6-28 - "Types of Pumps" Flashcards
Some common rotary pumps included all of the following except:
Select one:
A. Lobe
B. External gear
C. Internal gear
D. Sliding vane
E. Centrifugal
E. Centrifugal
Centrifugal pumps must be placed close to or below the surface of the liquid being pumped because:
Select one:
A. It makes them easier to prime
B. It makes them less apt to lose their prime
C. They have a low discharge pressure
D. It decreases the chance of “surging”
E. Of their inability to produce suction lift
E. Of their inability to produce suction lift
The sum of static head and dynamic head is the:
Select one:
A. Static discharge head
B. Static suction lift
C. Total head
D. Static suction head
E. Total static head
C. Total head
The distance, measured vertically, that the intake of the pump is placed above the surface of the water is referred to as:
Select one:
A. Total head
B. Static suction lift
C. Total static head
D. Static suction head
E. Static discharge head
B. Static suction lift
The distance required to move the water from the source of supply to the point of discharge is referred to as:
Select one:
A. Static discharge head
B. Total head
C. Total static head
D. Static suction head
E. Static suction lift
B. Total head
The external gear pump consists of all of the following except a/an:
Select one:
A. Pockets of liquid
B. Driving gear
C. Housing
D. Impeller
E. Idler gear
D. Impeller
Reciprocating pumps are used for _____ applications.
Select one:
A. Low volume, high-temperature
B. Low volume, high-pressure
C. High volume, high-pressure
D. High volume, Low-temperature
E. Low volume, Low-pressure
B. Low volume, high-pressure
The vertical distance from the surface of the source of supply to the surface of the water in the discharge tank is referred to as:
Select one:
A. Static discharge head
B. Total head
C. Total static head
D. Static suction head
E. Static suction lift
C. Total static head
The sum of static suction lift plus static discharge head is the:
Select one:
A. Static suction lift
B. Static discharge head
C. Total head
D. Total static head
E. Static suction head
D. Total static head
The sliding vane pump consists of all of the following except:
Select one:
A. A rotor
B. A rotor
C. An impeller
D. An eccentric casing
E. Sliding vanes
C. An impeller
A pump is a mechanism that is used to _____ by imparting energy to the liquid being transferred.
Select one:
A. Transfer a fluid from one place to another
B. Develop a static suction pressure
C. Raise a fluid from a lower level to a higher level
D. Raise a fluid from a higher level to a lower level
E. Create a pressure differential only
A. Transfer a fluid from one place to another
The distance from the free surface of the supply tank to the centre line of the pump is referred to as:
Select one:
A. Total static head
B. Static suction head
C. Static discharge head
D. Static suction lift
E. Total head
B. Static suction head
A device used in a centrifugal pump to make the conversion from velocity to pressure more effective is the:
Select one:
A. Volute
B. Diffuser
C. Impeller
D. Wear ring
E. Eye
B. Diffuser
Lobe pumps are similar in theory to _____ pumps.
Select one:
A. Dynamic
B. Volute
C. Plunger
D. Reciprocating
E. Gear
E. Gear
Centrifugal pumps can be subdivided into the all of the following types except:
Select one:
A. Volute
B. Axial flow
C. Regenerative
D. Gear
E. Diffuser
D. Gear