FTI Drum Pump Application Fields and Material Introduction
I. FTI Drum Pump Overview:
This pump is easy to operate, requires minimal effort, and saves time when pumping oil. It is
suitable for pumping oil (industrial oil, edible oil) and other liquids in various industrial and
mining enterprises, shops, warehouses, individual gas stations, shipping stations, and onboard
ships. Made of aluminum alloy and stainless steel tubing, the pump is compact, lightweight,
flexible, durable, and portable, making it an ideal tool for pumping oil.
II. Drum Pump Instructions:
First, connect the oil outlet pipes and tighten the screws. Insert the pump into the oil drum.
Plug in a 220V power supply. Press the on/off switch on the handle to begin pumping oil.
III. Drum Pump Features:
The pump can pump common media such as acids, alkalis, salts, oils, and beverages. It is widely
used in the chemical, petrochemical, fine chemical, dye chemical, environmental protection, water
treatment, pharmaceutical, and food industries. It is also an ideal tool for transporting gasoline
(equipped with an explosion-proof motor), kerosene, diesel, and light fuel oils in small and medium-sized
oil fields, oil depots, refineries, gas stations, agricultural machinery stations, enterprises, institutions, fleets, vehicles, and ships.
IV. Drum Pump Maintenance:
1. After unpacking a new or long-term unused electric liquid pump, use a 500-volt megohmmeter
to measure the insulation resistance between all live parts and potentially accessible metal parts.
The resistance should be no less than 7 megohms at near operating temperature.
2. Before use, check that all terminal blocks are secure and that the grounding wire is secure.
3. Check that the power supply voltage is consistent with the rated voltage. Do not operate with a
power supply that exceeds or falls below the rated voltage by more than 10%.
4. When operating this pump, be sure not to damage the electrical wiring and prevent water or oil
from entering the motor, switches, and electrical components.
5. Do not operate in the presence of flammable or corrosive gases to ensure safe operation and proper
function of all electrical components.
6. If any unusual noise is detected during operation, stop the pump immediately and investigate the
cause. Resume operation only after correcting the problem.
7. This pump should not be run dry. Stop the pump immediately after completing aspiration. The motor
can reach an unloaded speed of approximately 10,000 rpm. Failure to do so will wear out the universal
joint, impeller, and, in severe cases, the pump tubing.
8. Replace the brushes: Brushes worn beyond use should be replaced immediately. Failure to do so will
damage the commutator and, in severe cases, burn out the motor.
9. Electric liquid pumps should be inspected regularly, generally at least every three months. Frequently
used pumps should be inspected monthly. During inspection, the pump should be completely disassembled
to remove internal dust and oil. If there is excessive carbon deposits on the commutator, clean the surface
with alcohol. Any damaged parts should be replaced with equivalent parts.
10. When not in use, store in a dry, clean environment free of corrosive gases.
Post time:2025-08-01