- Typical capacity
- For this class of mono pump, capacities typically range from a few hundred litres per hour up to several cubic metres per hour, depending on the specific rotor/stator geometry and speed.
- Power supply
- Units of this type commonly operate on a 3-phase electrical supply, typically 400V, 50Hz in the UK, with motor power varying based on required flow and pressure.
- Operating principle
- Mono pumps, also known as progressive cavity pumps, operate using a single helical rotor that rotates within a double helical stator, creating sealed cavities that progress the product.
- Materials of construction
- For food processing applications, the wetted parts are typically constructed from 316-grade stainless steel, with stators made from food-grade elastomers such as NBR, EPDM, or FKM.
- Typical inlet/outlet sizes
- Inlet and outlet connections commonly range from 50mm to 100mm, often featuring hygienic clamp (e.g., Tri-Clamp) or flanged connections.
- Mounting configuration
- Many units are skid-mounted for portability and ease of integration into existing process lines, allowing for horizontal operation as described.