| THE SINGLE SHAFT ADVANTAGE |
| Driving
a pump with a steam turbine compared to an electric motor
makes good sense. For example, the pump speed can be
varied to match load requirements, thus maximizing
efficiency. Furthermore, the use of steam to drive a pump
can significantly reduce electrical energy consumption
and operation costs. However, coupling a pump to a steam
turbine is not without its problems. If one manufacturer
produces the turbine, another the pump and still others
supply the base plate assembly, control system and
coupling, these multi-sourced components combined with
temperature differentials across the unit will result in
alignment and reliability problems as well as a unit that
is difficult to operate and maintain. These challenges led the design engineers at Coffin to develop an innovative alternative to the traditional flexible coupled pump - a close coupled design featuring both the pump and steam turbine mounted together on a single, center supported, rigid shaft. The design concept eliminates the coupling, and, because the pump and the turbine are solidly aligned and center supported, they are unaffected by temperature differences. Alignment problems are eliminated and a Coffin pump can be "cold started" to maximum capacity in a matter of seconds. From the initial review of customer specifications, the pump, turbine, and associated controls are designed and tested as a single integral unit. This means easy, single source responsibility for initial purchase, parts, and service. |
| IMPELLERS |
| Designed with near perfect axial thrust balance, Coffin impellers of either single or double suction type are splined to the shaft and dynamically balanced prior to assembly or shipment. |
| TURBINE WHEEL |
| Coffin's forged turbine wheel with fir tree rooted buckets is manufactured in our facility to exacting tolerances and is dynamically balanced prior to assembly or shipment, |
| BEARINGS |
| Coffin's special bearings are heavy duty ABCE5 tolerance bearings designed for high speed, high temperature applications. These precision bearings permit closer wear ring clearances providing less internal leakage and improving pump efficiency. |
| LUBE OIL SYSTEM |
| Coffin's lube oil system is integrally designed with the pump and configured to individual customer requirements. |
| WEARING PARTS |
| Because Coffin's wearing parts are either threaded or slip fit, shrink fitting of rings and sleeves is not required, facilitating complete on-site maintenance. Further, because the high speed Coffin design requires only one or two stages to meet all covered hydraulic conditions, fewer wearing parts are required than with a conventional multi-staged design. |
| HIGH SPEED EFFICIENCY |
| Designed to operate at 7,000 to 9,000 RPM, more than twice the speed of conventional pumps. Coffin pumps improve overall pump and turbine efficiency by eliminating the mechincal loss inherent in reduction gears and coupled pump designs. |
| BUILT IN CONTROLS |
| To optimize efficiency, Coffin controls feature either constant or differential pressure regulation. Other types of remote actuator controls are available to meet customer requirements. Built in safety features include trips for excess back pressure and overspeed and a turbine casing sentinel relief valve. |
| MECHANICAL SEALS |
| Coffin's meachnical seal design virtually eliminates leakage. These newly designed seals come standard on all new Turbo Pump units. If necessary field or factory retrofitting is available. |
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