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File:Tam 01 Rob-b.jpg|The body is removed by undoing three screws.
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File:Tam 01 Rob-b.jpg|Tam 105 with suspected impeller damage.
File:Tam 02 Rob-b.jpg|Removing the body reveals the impeller. The impeller is a friction fit on the shaft and is fitted with a round ended parallel key.
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File:Tam 02 Rob-b.jpg|Remove three screws using an 8mm socket. The metal is too soft for a screw driver. Remove the pump body.
File:Tam 03 Rob-b.jpg|The impeller material appears to be quite soft, so levering it off the shaft is not recommended.  This simple puller was made to engage with the groove on the impeller boss.
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File:Tam 03 Rob-b.jpg|Damaged impeller with bent/broken vanes. New impellers are available from the original supplier for about £9, part number HT10506. The writer bought two because it's suspected this will happen again.
File:Tam 04 Rob-b.jpg|Another view of the puller.
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File:Tam 04 Rob-b.jpg|Before removing the impeller, measure the gap between it and the body with feeler gauges.  The central part is not holding the impeller on so gently prise/wiggle the impeller off with a screw driver. Be careful not to lose the key which can drop out.
File:Tam 05 Rob-b.jpg|The puller engages with this groove.  The impeller is not a very tight fit on the shaft.
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File:Tam 05 Rob-b.jpg|Install the new impeller ensuring the clearance previously measured is maintained and reassemble.
File:Leo XKM60 puller in position.JPG|The fingers of the puller are clamped into the groove by tightening a hose clip around it.
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 21:14, 10 February 2012

TAM 105 centrifugal pump


The TAM 105 1" centrifugal pump is the most popular pump for use in biodiesel processers but remember you are buying a pump that is marketed for clean water only,the figures below only apply to water but are good for comparisons.



TAM 105 specifications

  • Motor 230V 50Hz 1ph
  • Power 330Watts
  • Current 1.4Amps
  • Capacitor 8uF 450V
  • Speed 2800rpm
  • Max. Head 35M
  • Max. Lift (Suction) 7M
  • Bore Size 1”BSP
  • Max. Output 40L/min
  • Weight 7.2kg
  • Part No. 7230350

External link to Product Manual

Components

  • Pump Body Cast Iron (Painted)
  • Impellor Case Cast Iron (Painted)
  • Impellor Case Seal NBR
  • Motor Shaft Seal NBR
  • Rotor / Gear / Impellor Brass
  • Shaft Key / Nut Stainless Steel
  • Motor Shaft Stainless

Performance

  • Voltage / Frequency 230v / 50Hz
  • kW 0.33
  • Amps 1.4
  • RPM 2800
  • Duty Cycle Continuous
  • Bypass Valve Y/N N
  • Max Flow 40 lpm @ 0 m head
  • Discharge Pressure 3.5 Bar / 50.75 PSI
  • Max Suction Lift (Dry) None
  • Max Suction Lift (Wet) 7 m
  • Inlet Fitting 1" BSP
  • Outlet Fitting 1" BSP
  • Max Particle Tolerance 100 Micron
  • Max Liquid Temp 90 Celcius
  • Max Room Temp 40 Celcius
  • Thermal Protection Y/N Y
  • Max Liquid Viscosity Water
  • Ingress Protection IP44

Spares

Spares for this pump are readily available from the main stockists and distributors whose details can be found on the internet

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Accessories

  • Foot Valve Filter 7950561
  • BSP Spigot Hose Connector 7950210
  • I.D. Reinforced Hose for Suction and delivery 7955010
  • I.D. Layflat Hose for delivery only 7955110
  • Fuse Rating - 5 Amps



KH 19:35, 11 December 2010 (UTC)