
Surge Alleviators from ShockGuard
Surge Alleviators does alleviate the surge in systems so that they do not
shake the nodes and crack the weldments.
Surge Alleviators for pump start are essential when it not a VSG or Star-delta
progressive acceleration, this always makes a Surge to be Alleviated.
Surge Alleviators are placed on the pump inlet and outlet to stop the generation
of suction voids which when fed into suction side result in outlet peeks.
A Surge Alleviator is engineered in to a position that maximizes the volume of
addressed by providing a cushion from the precharge gas
Surge Alleviators / Related Terms and Phrases:
Surge Alleviators - Alleviator = Alleviators = Alleviater = Alleviaters when used in conjunction with surge.
Pump - Prime mover of fluid flow when used in the context of surge.
Outlet - Exit point for a fluid from a device or circuit.
Shock - The result of suddenly decelerating a flowing mass.
Surge - The result of suddenly accelerating a mass.
Water Hammer - Percussion noise, knocking sound, audibility of shock.
Pipe - Containment and transmission conduit.
Flow - Mass flow kg/sec and volumetric flow m3/hr.
Valve - Blocker interrupter redirector of l/m or gph.
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