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John Brooks Company
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We create solutions for the people that keep our world flowing.
Since being founded in 1938, John Brooks Company has built a solid foundation through consistently putting our customers first. We are the supplier of choice in Canada for engineered products including, industrial pumps, spray products, filtration equipment, valves and engineered solutions. We provide our customers with high-quality, competitively priced products, technical design, application expertise and engineering support services.
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Since being founded in 1938, John Brooks Company has built a solid foundation through consistently putting our customers first. We are the supplier of choice in Canada for engineered products including, industrial pumps, spray products, filtration equipment, valves and engineered solutions. We provide our customers with high-quality, competitively priced products, technical design, application expertise and engineering support services.
Our customized technical webinars are available to you and your team free of charge - give us a call 1-877-624-5757.
Intro to Submersible Technology
Submerged entirely in liquid, this centrifugal pump features a hermetically sealed motor that is close coupled to the pump body. Ideal for various applications in the municipal industry, such as drainage, sewage pumping, slurry pumping, and irrigation. These pumps can come in a variety of designs such as Solids Handling, Chopper, Grinder and High Pressure.
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Intro to Rotamix Hydraulic Mixing Technology
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Hydraulic Mixing recirculates fluid in the tank and discharges it through strategically placed nozzles, creating high-velocity jets that induce both top-to-bottom and circular fluid motion for effective mixing. Hydraulic mixing systems efficiently mix large volumes of liquids or sludges, ensuring uniform distribution of chemicals or additives in wastewater treatment processes.
Intro to Lobe Pump Technology
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These positive-displacement pumps operate by utilizing two or more lobes that rotate around parallel shafts within the pump's body to transfer liquids. They are non-contacting, with large pumping chambers, enabling them to handle solids, slurries, pastes, and various liquids without causing damage.
Intro to In-Line Grinder Technology
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An In-Line grinder is typically made up of two stacks of rotating cutter blades that mesh in the center. This meshing is where the cutting and shredding takes place. This type of grinder is placed directly in the path of the fluid flow prior to any pumps or wet well. The fluid easily passes through the mesh, whereas the solid material is cut and shredded as it passes through the meshing blades....
Chopping Todays Flushables with Chopper Technology
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These centrifugal pumps use a sharp hardened impeller running closely against a station component to shear (chop) all incoming solids prior to pumping. Commonly used for pumping sludge, sewage, manure slurries, and other liquids containing large or tough solids due to its high solid handling capabilities.
Introduction to Low Pressure Sewer Systems with Grinder Technology
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This design has a grinding/cutting mechanism that reduces the solids just as they enter the pump. This means the inner pump components only have to pass a slurry. These pumps are usually used for relatively small flowrates and come in both centrifugal and positive displacement types.
Intro to Self-Priming Technology
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Features an end-suction design consisting of a volute-type casing and an impeller with large internal clearances engineered to pass solids commonly seen in wastewater. Excellent for handling challenging dewatering, sewage, and sludge applications and perfect for the wastewater industry.
Chopper Pump Breakdown
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Learn all about the parts of the Vaughan chopper pump and how they work. This includes the cutter nut; cutter bar; impeller; pump-out vanes; upper cutter; and v-seal.
Pump Impellers by John Brooks Company
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There are two types of pumps, Centrifugal Pumps and Positive Displacement Pumps. This Quick Tech Tip by our application expert Stefan Fediw, examines Centrifugal pumps and it's pump impellers, such as radial vane impellers, axial flow impellers, and mixed flow impellers
Centrifugal Pumps & Variable Frequency Drives by John Brooks Company
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In this Quick Tech Tip video by John Brooks Company, application expert Stefan Fediw examines how the performance of a centrifugal pump can be adjusted by changing the impeller diameter or speed.
Basic System Curve Calculations by John Brooks Company
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In this Quick Tech Tip by John Brooks Company, application expert Stefan Fediw explores the difference between a system curve and a pump curve, what a pump system resistance curve is, how to calculate a pump system resistance curve, and how to plot a system resistance curve.
Vortexing by John Brooks Company
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This Quick Tech Tip by application expert Stefan Fediw explores pump vortexing, the causes of air entrainment, and how to prevent vortexing from occurring
Pressure Gauges and Pumping Systems by John Brooks Company
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This Quick Tech Tip by application expert Stefan Fediw explores two main types of gauges in pumping systems - pressure and compound gauges. This video also provides an example of calculating the absolute pressure in a pipe based on the pressure gauge reading and the environmental pressure.
Centrifugal Pump Curves by John Brooks Company
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Pump curves, in general, represent a pump's ability to develop flow concerning pressure or head. This Quick Tech Tip by our application expert Stefan Fediw examines the different features of pump curves, and how a curve is used in a pumping application.
Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHr) and Atmospheric Pressure by John Brooks Company
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Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHr) and Atmospheric Pressure by John Brooks Company
John Brooks Company Ontario Pump Repair & Field Service
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John Brooks Company Ontario Pump Repair & Field Service
Common Hydraulic Problems with Centrifugal Pumps
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Common Hydraulic Problems with Centrifugal Pumps
Pumping Viscous Fluids with Centrifugal Pumps
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Pumping Viscous Fluids with Centrifugal Pumps
Pressure Vessel Manufacturing Part Two
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Pressure Vessel Manufacturing Part Two
Pump Technology - Submersible or Self-Priming
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Pump Technology - Submersible or Self-Priming
Pressure Vessel Fundamentals Part One
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Pressure Vessel Fundamentals Part One
You youtube content is Very informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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The Q&A is actually equally informative if not more useful than the talk! Too bad it is audio only. Here are some notes I took from the Q&A: Design safety factors: material max allowable tensile stress/3.5, yield stress/3 are some common safety factors; Impact testing is usually conducted on a coupon, destructive testing is for valves and fittings A valid fitting UM stamped registration is good for 10 yrs. The RT tests applied should be based on both the type of fluid cat (for instance, cat M requires RT-1) and the requirements of the user/buyer of the vessel. BTW someone gets Ani a better pair of headset! lol his audio is terrible.
I hope someone got a better headphone for Ani. His microphone was terrible.
Well explained and the video is articulate. Thank you :)
Volume is way to low. Even when I set it to 100%, I can barely hear it.
Animations are out of the world
That colored two vane impeller looks cool and I bet that's exactly what the pump industry was looking for; An impeller that does not efficiently use centrifugal force to move water. PLEASE ... think critically and concentrate on what these colors are saying. BLUE - Suction that's great however it's pulling water toward the outer edge of the disk; That is NOT centrifugal force, that is the impeller trying to PULL the water through the impeller. GREEN - Recirculation What the hell is that? It's also NOT centrifugal force, it sounds like a waste of energy. RED - the tail end is at such a slight angle it's trying to PUSH the water out of the pump; THAT IS NOT CENTRIFUGAL FORCE ! ! it's a Blade PUSHING THE WATER OUT. CENTRIFUGAL force is WATER GAINING ENERGY by SPINNING and then the WATER, in and of itself, PULLS itself Out of the rotor, . . . I hate to point it out, but Tesla turbines used as pumps DO NOT CAVITATE and if they did, the collapsing bubbles would do little damage because the impeller blades never harshly impact the fluid. Maybe one of you can explain to me why disk impellers are not used in modern pumping applications. Thank you for your great videos and I truly hope you can set me straight on this disk type impeller thinking.
QUESTION: when the tube or Pipe, is large enough to overcome capillary action; would the flow after the first peak simply drain through the bubble by gravity? Therefore allowing at least a minimum flow around the bubble?
Most enjoyable lesson. thank you.
I hope more of these types of videos are done, I’m a PE and this is better than near everything I’ve seen on these topics
I want to know what John Brooks company does
This was such a great video covering pressure vessels and all the testing requirements. Both parts were very helpful.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this presentation. I was taught this method in college. Your presentation was very thorough and helpful.
Any info for viscosity effect on axial flow pumps?
less particulate in your Compressors intake Suction stream will increase the Life Span of your Compressor, because of less wear and abrasion.
you can refrigerate the compressed air vapour stream below the atmospheric freezing point of water, without the risk of ice freeze up, because the freezing point of water will decrease under increased pressure. just the same as the condensation point of water will decrease in turn..
Thanks
Great
Very informative session. I am a mechanical engineer based in India and currently train mechanical engineers at different corporates on various topic including the pressure vessels. I approve each information provided is completely correct following quality standards in manufacturing. Suggestion: Basics of pressure vessels should also be addressed for the general people seeking knowledge on this topic.
This presentation was seriously great.
Hi What will be the reading of the current and the pressure and quantity of flow on indicators in the station when the main line water of city is broken
Great Video Guys explained things very clearly and simply. I have just set up some bookmarks for future reference. 17:46 HGL on line with High Point 20:23 Siphon about to be setup 25:00 Pressure below zero as HGL below pipe line 26:06 Pump Booster of HGL 26:33 The Monster Transients from Siphon 29:45 Pumping against Siphon 30:00 HGL example with negative pressure and pipe collapse 32:00 Air Break Valve Operation 34:32 Air Break Valve 41:51 Cannot relie on Siphon being their 43:00 Questions - Transition from pressure to gravity flow 47:53 commonly called "Flow Away"
[please elaborate on what actually is a pressure vessel. It must be above 1 bar, and must be of a certain size, and have certain features, what are those?
Thank you! :)
Have to say. The quality of presenters at John Brooks is damn great. Stefan, Chris, and now Anita ❤️❤️ The videos are very helpful and informative and I feel the quality of instructor also matters a lot.
Damn..this is handsdown the best video for centrifugal pump on RUclips. This should be included in every chemical engineering pump course. Thanks a lot guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️ very very insightful
@26:19 air entrainment, nice one, I assumed it was cavitation. Inaccurately.
@25:26 the water line is under the suction so the head is negative, you add yes, but the system curve should go down not up.
Very a great lecture, I learn a lot form it, very clear and logic. I appreciate it.
This guys webinar is like a cheat code or something, thank you so much for making it so clear and letting us understand the principles rather than memorizing. Thanks Stefan!!
very in-depth webinar! thank you well done!
Very nice excellent explained very fast to remember what you have explained
being searching for this type of video...thanks...now i m more confident in designing multi point pumps....i wish u well...
My hydraulic mind was blown
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From Mexico, thank you very much!, nice explanation.
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11.01 for Design Thickness calculated, how did you get P=201.66?
Maybe static head (rho*g*h)
Thank you so much for your teaching with it !
Thank you so much for your teaching of it !
Very nice. I am a technical support engineer at Hexagon the creators of PV Elite CADWorx and Caesar II. You highlighted safety which is the first and foremost responsibility of the engineer, together with the responsibly of following the pressure vessel code as far as all its rules are concerned - very important. You covered the main points.
Please,l am mechanical technician, a water centerifughal pump when started the few minutes late water pressure t low. please tell me this error
Great video, Thanks!
hello i have a centrifugal pump suction end pump that is cavitating how can i purge the air bleed the air out of the system .
Cavitation has nothing to do with air. What you are experiencing is probably air entrainment issues. You should first identify the source of leak of air into the pump. Common culprits are flanges, or joints in the suction line or any mechanical damage or hole in pump casing (less likely). Once the leak area is detected, fix it and then re-prime the pump. It should be good to go.