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| WILDEN HOW IT WORKS—PUMP The Wilden diaphregm pump ie an airoperated, postive dlplacement, selpriming pump. These drawings show flow pattern through the pump upon its intial stroke. Ils assumed the pump has no ful In if pri Is nia! stroke. cxoseo closeD —cLaseo A _ cose cLoseD oven FIGURE! Thesirvaivediractspressurized FIGURE Whenthe pressurized daphvagm, FIGURE 3 At complation ofthe stroke, sito tha back side of aiaphragm A. The dlapiragmA.reachesthelimtattsalecharge tho air valve again redirects air to the Compressed at is aplied cirecty to the stoke, the air valve redirocte pressurized ack side of dlaphragm A, which starts Tiguld column separated by elastomeric air to the beck side of diaphragm 8. The diaphragm B on itz exhaust stroke. As iaphragme, The. diaphragm acts. as pressured air forces diaphragm 8 away the pump reaches its original starting separation membrane between the frm the centr while puling Siephragm A point, each diaphragm hes gone through Gompressed air and iqud, Balancing the to the center. Diaphragm B is now on its one exhaust and one discharge stroke. Toad and removing mechanical stress discharge stroke, Diaphregm 8 forces the ‘This constitutes one complete pumping fram the diaphragm. The compressed inlet valve ball onto ite seat dus to the cyclo. The pump may take several cya ~ tir moves the diaphragm awey from hydraulic forces developed in the liquid to completely prime depending on the the canter of the pump. The opposite chamber and manifold ofthe pump. These conditions ofthe application. tlaphragm is pulled in by the shaft seme hydraulic forees lift the discharge Connected tothe pressurized daphragm, vale ball off its sent, while the opposite Diaphragm 8 is on its suction strokes lr dlacharge valve balls forced onto ite seat, behind the dlaphragm haa been forced forcing fuld to low through the pump fut fo atmosphere through the exhaust dlscharge, The movernent of diaphragm A ort of the puma. The movement of towerd the center of the pump creates a Siophragm B towerd the center of the = vacuum within liquid chember A. Amos: pump creates a vacuum within chamber 8. phere pressure forces uid Into the ink Atmospheric pressure forces fluid Into manifold ofthe pump. The inlet valve ba the inlat manifold forcing the inlet valve forced aff ts seat allowing the uid being ball off te sont, Liquid is free to move pumped tfil the liquid enamber past the Inlet valve ball and fl the uid Chamber (see shaded area) HOW IT WORKS—AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 7 ?

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