Packing and mechanical seals used in fluid applications both require constant cooling and lubrication, and water is the most common means for achieving this. Seal water is used for cooling the seal and lubricating the seal faces. Using too much water for this application isn’t a problem, but excess water consumption can drive material costs up.
There are a few ways to reduce excess water consumption, but many of them can be pretty cumbersome. So when our customers talk to us about trying to reduce seal water usage, we usually recommend John Crane's Safeunit™. The Safeunit™ is a complete monitoring and control solution for seals and seal water systems. It controls seal water flow and pressure, reduces and pre-determines maximum seal water consumption, and can even predict seal and packing failures well before they occur.
How does the Safeunit™ work?
What are the benefits of investing in the Safeunit™?
In short, the Safeunit™ greatly reduces waste costs associated with seal water, predicts failures to prevent large down times, and maximizes the life of your seal by ensuring proper flow and pressure are provided to the seal. If you’re still unsure whether or not the Safeunit™ is right for your system, give us a call, our experts would be more than happy to answer any questions you might have.