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Design

Zenith’s B-9000 Series precision meter-
ing pumps utilize a rotary external spur
gear which dispenses an exact volume
of fluid per shaft revolution (cc/rev). 

Precision ground and lapped con-

struction, including alignment dowels,
allows for close control of operating
clearances. This ensures precise, 
pulseless and repeatable flow under
varying process conditions. 

Integrated closed loop speed con-

trol and a compact motor driver system
maintains up to .01% accuracy of set
point speeds and also accepts automat-
ed interfaces.

The B-9000 Series is constructed of

400 series stainless steel, providing
excellent bearing qualities (hardness 54
Rc) and corrosion resistance for most

chemical processes. The pump offers
increased uptime while minimizing main-
tenance due to its simple design of only
three moving parts.

The B-9000 Series is a new genera-

tion of Zenith’s traditional B-Series pump.
While maintaining precise flow charac-
teristics, its optimum gear design
reduces bearing loads, while increasing
speed capability. The pump allows
direct piping and shaft engagement and
includes a single mechanical shaft seal,
(other seal types available).

Operation

Fluid enters the pump through the inlet
port located in the front plate and fills
the gear pocket. As the gears rotate, a
precise amount of fluid is trapped by the
side walls of the gear pockets and gear
teeth. 

The metered fluid is transported by

the rotation of the gears to the discharge
side of the pump where the gear teeth
come into mesh. This action forces the
fluid out of the gear teeth and through
the outlet port located in the front plate.
The pressure developed is determined
by the pump size, the gear clearances,
pump speed, fluid viscosity and imped-
ance to flow.

Pump speed is limited by practical

considerations. If a high viscosity fluid is
being metered and pump speed is
increased beyond a certain point, the
fluid may not be able to fill the gear
teeth spaces, and the pump will not
obtain enough fluid to maintain normal
volumetric efficiency. Lack of sufficient
fluid is called starvation or cavitation.
This can be remedied by increasing the
inlet pressure or reducing pump speed.
See 

table 1

on page 5.

Metering of thin fluids requires a 

different approach. Since the pump
depends upon the metered fluid for
lubrication of internal bearing surfaces,
speeds are normally limited. These
bearing surfaces include the bearing
areas in the front and rear plates, and
the driver gear turning about the arbor.
Accelerated wear and even seizure may
be the result of high speeds, especially
if attended by low lubricity or a fluid
containing abrasive particles. In certain
applications, it is recommended to use a
pump of larger capacity operated at a

lower speed. Contact our Applications
Engineering Department for assistance.

Pump efficiency depends on four

basic variables: fluid viscosity, gear
clearances, differential pressure and
pump speed. The less viscous the fluid,
the more likely it is to flow through a
given orifice. In a Zenith pump, this 
orifice is the gear clearance. Differential
pressure forces the fluid through this
clearance at a steady rate, regardless 
of the pump speed. Thus, the slip is
constant for a given amount of time. The
actual delivery of fluid is the measured
delivery minus the slip. If we increase
the pump speed we increase the mea-
sured delivery, while the slip remains
constant, causing the pump to become
more efficient. Likewise, if we slow the
pump down, the pump becomes less
efficient. Slip is repeatable and pre-
dictable, and pump operation can be
adjusted to compensate and, thus,
accuracy is very high. See 

Graph 1

on

page 5.

Zenith B-9000 Series pumps are

designed for operating temperatures
less than 645°F. When operating at 
temperatures above ambient, heat 
jackets should be used, and pumps
should be heated slowly and uniformly
to avoid warpage and internal component
interference.

The 400-Series stainless steels used

in the construction of the B-9000 Series
pumps provide sufficient corrosion 
resistance for most standard chemical
processes. The material hardness will
provide a high degree of wear resistance
as well. However, processes involving
corrosive or abrasive fluids should
always be reviewed by Zenith.

Summary of Contents for B-9000 Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Zenith Pumps Installation Care and Maintenance Zenith Chemical Duty Gear Pumps B 9000 Gear Pumps ...

Page 3: ... clearances to 00015 and provide high volumetric efficiency Minimum Pulsation Unique design offers virtually pulseless flow without valves or flexible elements to hinder performance Active Flowmeter Concept Unparalleled mechanical precision combined with the closed loop set point accuracy ensures an exact volume per revolution without expensive flow meters Low Cost of Ownership With only three mov...

Page 4: ... efficiency Lack of sufficient fluid is called starvation or cavitation This can be remedied by increasing the inlet pressure or reducing pump speed See table 1 on page 5 Metering of thin fluids requires a different approach Since the pump depends upon the metered fluid for lubrication of internal bearing surfaces speeds are normally limited These bearing surfaces include the bearing areas in the ...

Page 5: ...d viscosity Foreign particles impinging upon pump internal components Increased friction due to a poorly lubricating process fluid The decoupling characteristic of mag nets can be a safety feature preventing inadvertent pump motor overloads Magnets should be chosen so that their decoupling torque is greater than the pump input torque This should include any transient starting and stopping conditio...

Page 6: ...t cc rev Shaft Speed rpm Specific Gravity W1 W2 Note This sizing procedure should be used as a guideline for estimating pump type pump size and system requirements Please consult Zenith to confirm pump and system selection prior to placing a purchase order Flowrate pump capacity cc rev x rpm x performance factor cc rev W1 W2 0 3 4 29E 06 2 32E 06 0 6 1 93E 06 2 47E 06 1 2 1 21E 06 2 77E 06 2 4 9 3...

Page 7: ...e system using a lubricating fluid 2 Minimize the differential pressure across the pump ports to a maximum of 25 psi 3 Reduce the pump speed to an acceptable level approximately 10 rpm 4 Flush the pump for the shortest allowable time yielding effective cleansing of the system and no longer than necessary 5 It is recommended to use a bypass around the pump as illustrated in Figure A This will allow...

Page 8: ... does not appear to be running smoothly stop the pump immediately to avoid serious internal damage Cleaning Inspection and Repair Remember Zenith metering pumps are made for exact duty In order to develop high pressure and minimize slip the clearance between the metering gears and their housing must be as small as possible yet large enough to allow ade quate lubrication All parts are machined to e...

Page 9: ...led Pumps skip to step 3d 2 For mechanical face seal and double lip seal pumps remove the socket head screws 18 from the seal housing 11 For packing seal pumps remove the hex head screws 15 from the packing gland 14 then lift off the packing gland 3 Lift off the seal housing 11 and remove the seal a Mechanical Face Seal Pumps The ceramic seat may be removed from the housing by pushing it out with ...

Page 10: ... of the gear s I D bearing holes and dowel holes should be lightly stoned with a round Arkansas stone to remove any nicks Then polish the I D with a small piece of fine abrasive paper 400 grit or finer 5 After all preparation has been com pleted remove the abrasive grain and loose residue in an ultrasonic cleaner or other suitable cleaning method Abrasive grain is larger in size than the pump clea...

Page 11: ...4 Driving Gear 5 Gear Plate 3 Front Plate 8 Interpret per ASME Y14 5M 1994 Square Key 17 18 SHCS M6x1 11 Seal Housing 13 Type 502 Mechanical Seal 2 Drive Shaft 31 Front Plate 33 Rear Plate 19 SHCS M10x1 5 20 SHCS M6x1 32 Sleeve Bearing 10 Hollow Dowel 6 Driven Gear 9 Arbor 34 Sleeve Bearing Rear Plate Assembly 7 Retaining Ring 16 Round Key 4 Driving Gear 5 Gear Plate 3 Front Plate Assembly 8 Inter...

Page 12: ... Assembly 8 Mechanical Seal 13 Round Key 4 Driving Gear 5 Gear Plate 3 Interpret per ASME Y14 5M 1994 O Ring 15 Square Key 17 18 SHCS M8x1 25 11 Seal Housing 13 Mechanical Seal 2 Drive Shaft 31 Front Plate 33 Rear Plate 19 SHCS M12X1 75 Grade 12 9 20 SHCS M6x1 32 Sleeve Bearing 10 Hollow Dowel 6 Driven Gear 9 Arbor 34 Sleeve Bearing Rear Plate Assembly 7 Retaining Ring 16 Round Key 4 Driving Gear ...

Page 13: ...ener 19 with the corresponding tapped hole on the front plate 6 Install the drive shaft 2 from the opposite side of the front plate 7 Install the round key 4 into the keyway on the drive shaft 8 Slide the driving gear 5 onto the drive shaft and into the gear plate Take care to align the keyway in the gear with the key 4 The key may need to be held down to prevent it from being damaged by the gear ...

Page 14: ...e pump drive shaft 2 NOTE Make sure that the key 17 is not in place on the drive shaft Slide the lip seal 51 and seal housing 11 along the seal assembly tool until it smoothly glides over the drive shaft Continue until the seal housing is in place and lined up with the bolt holes on the front plate 8 Install the socket head screws 18 into the seal housing 11 and tight en to the recommended torque ...

Page 15: ... seals assembly leakage 2 Improperly positioned Check seal and faces for seal or faces proper position 3 Excessive inlet Reduce inlet pressure pressure Reduced pump 1 Worn gear s Replace worn gear s efficiency 3 Process conditions Consult factory for gear changed clearance recommendations for new process conditions Trouble shooting Possible malfunctions of the pump with their causes and remedies a...

Page 16: ...y of operating conditions and applications for these products or systems the user through its own analysis and testing is solely responsible for making the final selection of the products and systems and assuring that all performance safety and warning requirements of the application are met The products described herein including without limitation product features specifications designs availabi...

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