PumpsDOE-HDBK-1018/1-93CENTRIFUGAL PUMPSStuffingBoxIn almost all centrifugal pumps, the rotating shaft that drives the impeller penetrates thepressure boundary of the pump casing. It is important that the pump is designed properlyto control the amount of liquid that leaks along the shaft at the point that the shaftpenetrates the pump casing. There are many different methods of sealing the shaftpenetration of the pump casing. Factors considered when choosing a method include thepressure and temperature of the fluid being pumped, the size of the pump, and thechemical and physical characteristics of the fluid being pumped.One of the simplest types of shaft seal is the stuffing box. The stuffing box is acylindrical space in the pump casing surrounding the shaft. Rings of packing materialare placed in this space. Packing is material in the form of rings or strands that is placedin the stuffing box to form a seal to control the rate of leakage along the shaft. Thepacking rings are held in place by a gland. The gland is, in turn, held in place by studswith adjusting nuts. As the adjusting nuts are tightened, they move the gland in andcompress the packing. This axial compression causes the packing to expand radially,forming a tight seal between the rotating shaft and the inside wall of the stuffing box.The high speed rotation of the shaft generates a significant amount of heat as it rubsagainst the packing rings. If no lubrication and cooling are provided to the packing, thetemperature of the packing increases to the point where damage occurs to the packing,the pump shaft, and possibly nearby pump bearings. Stuffing boxes are normallydesigned to allow a small amount of controlled leakage along the shaft to providelubrication and cooling to the packing. The leakage rate can be adjusted by tighteningand loosening the packing gland.LanternRingIt is not always possible to use a standard stuffing box to seal the shaft of a centrifugalpump. The pump suction may be under a vacuum so that outward leakage is impossibleor the fluid may be too hot to provide adequate cooling of the packing. These conditionsrequire a modification to the standard stuffing box. One method of adequately cooling the packing under these conditions is to include alantern ring. A lantern ring is a perforated hollow ring located near the center of thepacking box that receives relatively cool, clean liquid from either the discharge of thepump or from an external source and distributes the liquid uniformly around the shaft toprovide lubrication and cooling. The fluid entering the lantern ring can cool the shaft andpacking, lubricate the packing, or seal the joint between the shaft and packing againstleakage of air into the pump in the event the pump suction pressure is less than that ofthe atmosphere.Rev. 0ME-03Page 9
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