KMZ Developed a Pump for Cooling Nuclear Power Plant Diesel Generators

The equipment will be installed on a backup power source for nuclear power plants

The military-industrial holding "Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant" (KMZ) has developed a centrifugal pump for cooling diesel generators. This was reported by the holding's press service.

Pump for cooling diesel generators
Pump for cooling diesel generators

The development belongs to the specialists of SKB-1 (part of KMZ). The pump will be installed on diesel engines that serve as a backup power source for nuclear power plants.

The pump shaft has two bearing supports, between which a spacer sleeve is installed. Lubrication is carried out by oil, which is sprayed by the unit's gears.
 Artem Gataulin, Lead Design Engineer at SKB-1

The pump starts rotating from the lower crankshaft of the engine through a gear transmission. It pumps water through the first circuit of the cooling system. The equipment's capacity is 130 m3/h. Its body, frame, and suction head are made of cast iron, and the impeller is made of bronze.

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