What does dampener mean?
Meaning of dampener in English something that makes something less active, less exciting, or less enjoyable: Interest rate rises may act as a dampener on the market.
How do I choose a pulsation dampener?
To maximize the dampening effect, pulsation dampeners should be installed as close as possible to the pump discharge with a gas charge that is slightly below the normal system pressure. More important, pulsation dampeners must be properly sized for the system.
What is the difference between damper and dampener?
As nouns the difference between damper and dampener is that damper is something that damps or checks: while dampener is a device that moistens or dampens something.
What is dampener in pump?
When the liquid pressure falls in the piping system, the pulsation dampeners (also known as pulse dampeners, pulsation dampers, pump inlet stabilisers) supply extra pressure to the discharge between the pump strokes by displacing liquid by means of diaphragm movement.
How does a dampener work in a pulsation system?
A dampener absorbs a fluid pulse and then allows the fluid to flow back into the system between pulses. Most dampeners use a gas charge that is set slightly below the normal system pressure and is compressed by the pulse of fluid. The gas then expands when fluid is released.
What do you need to know about the aoddampener?
Backed by the name you know and trust, our new AODDampener is a market-responsive quality product that improves the performance of your system, reduces water hammer and the common shaking of pipes caused by AODD pumps.
Why are blacoh fluid control products made in the USA?
Blacoh products are made in the USA for a reason – we will not let anything get in the way of providing our products to our valued customers. This patented design is a combination between a pulsation dampener and a back pressure valve, giving you twice the functionality with half of the footprint and leak points.
Why does a positive displacement pump cause pulsation?
Positive Displacement (PD) pumps create pulsation and hydraulic shock due to the reciprocating nature of their stroking action, potentially damaging the entire pumping system.