I. Overview of ISG Vertical Pipeline Centrifugal Pump:
The ISG series single-stage single-suction centrifugal pipeline pumps are designed by our in-house technical staff in collaboration with domestic pump experts, selecting superior domestic hydraulic models. They are skillfully combined and designed based on the performance parameters of the IS-type centrifugal pumps, built on the foundation of general vertical pumps. Additionally, variations for hot water and high-temperature applications are derived from the ISG model based on different usage temperatures and media. This series of pipeline centrifugal pumps boasts high efficiency, energy-saving, low noise, and reliable performance. They meet the latest national machinery department standard JB/T53058-93. The products are designed and manufactured according to the international ISO 2858 standard. They passed the unified inspection of pipeline pump products by the national machinery industry department in 1993.
Section 2: Features of ISG Type Vertical Pipeline Centrifugal Pumps:
1. The centrifugal pump for pipeline is a vertical structure with the same inlet and outlet diameters aligned on a single central axis. It can be installed in the pipeline like a valve, featuring a compact and aesthetically pleasing design with minimal floor space and low construction costs. With a protective cover, it can be used outdoors.
2. The impeller is directly mounted on the extended shaft of the motor, featuring a short axial dimension and a compact structure. The pump and motor bearing arrangement is rational, effectively balancing the radial and axial loads generated during pump operation. This ensures the pump runs smoothly with minimal vibration and noise.
3. The shaft seal is equipped with mechanical seals or a combination of mechanical seals, utilizing imported titanium alloy sealing rings, medium-duty high-temperature mechanical seals, and hard alloy materials for wear-resistant sealing, effectively extending the service life of the mechanical seals.
4. Pipe centrifugal pumps are easy to install and maintain; there is no need to disassemble the pipeline system. Simply remove the nut of the pump coupling seat to remove all rotor components.
5. Centrifugal pumps can be operated in series or parallel configurations to meet specific requirements for flow rate and head.
6. Pumps can be installed in either vertical or horizontal configurations, as required by the pipeline layout.






























