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Regent's Split-Case Pumps

Regent’s Megaflow Series consist of horizontal split-case pumps with mega high flow rates. The casing is axially split, thus allowing quick and easy maintenance. The top half of the casing can be removed, allowing access to the rotating element without disturbing pipework or removing the electric motor. Additionally, the Megaflow pumps use a service-friendly shaft with quick and easy assembly-disassembly rotor components.


The design also eliminates the use of threads that may wear out over time, thus extending pump life.


Features & Benefits
Know more about the features & benefits of using Regent's Split-Case Pumps.
  • Casings and Impellers in combinations of cast iron and bronze
  • High-performance double-entry impeller
  • In-line, leak-tight design, easy mounting and self-aligning
  • Stainless steel shafts – varying grades for specific liquids
  • Reduced radial force and minimised shaft deflection
  • Covered and sealed for life grease-lubricated anti-friction bearings
Available Options
We customise pumps according to your specific application. Get in touch with us to know your options.
  • Material options
  • Impeller options
  • Seal options
  • Accessories and spare parts
  • Baseplate/mounting
Key Specifications
Here are the key specifications of Regent's Split-Case Pumps.
  • Flow rates up to 1000m3/h
  • Pressures up to 200m
Applications
Here is a list of industrial applications for which Regent's Split-Case Pumps are commonly utilized.
  • General Transfer
  • Chilled Water
  • Process Industry
  • Water Treatment and Supply
  • Packaged Fire Protection Systems
  • Irrigation
  • General Industry
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Split case horizontal pumps are designed with casings that come apart. The design allows for the top part of the case to be removed without disturbing the driver or associated piping. This allows for quick and easy inspection and repair of the rotor as needed. Split case horizontal pumps are usually axially-split. That is, the flange where the case splits is in the plane as the pump axis. As for the operation, they follow the conventional centrifugal pump principle where fluid enters into the impeller eye and is cast out by centrifugal force along its circumference through the impeller’s vane tips. The action of the impeller increases the fluid’s velocity and pressure and directs it towards the pump outlet.

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