<p><b>1.1 </b>This International Standard specifies the requirements for seal-less rotodynamic pumps that are driven with</p>
<p>permanent magnet coupling (magnet drive pumps) or with canned motor, and which are mainly used in chemical</p>
<p>processes, water treatment and petrochemical industries. Their use can be dictated by space, noise, environment</p>
<p>or safety regulations.</p>
<p>Seal-less pumps are pumps where an inner rotor is completely contained in a pressure vessel holding the pumped</p>
<p>fluid. The pressure vessel or primary containment device is sealed by static seals such as gaskets or O-rings.</p>
<p><b>1.2 </b>Pumps will normally conform to recognized standard specifications (e.g. ISO 5199, explosion protection,</p>
<p>electromagnetic compatibility), except where special requirements are specified herein.</p>
<p><b>1.3 </b>This International Standard includes design features concerned with installation, maintenance and</p>
<p>operational safety of the pumps, and defines those items to be agreed upon between the purchaser and</p>
<p>manufacturer/supplier.</p>
<p><b>1.4 </b>Where conformity to this International Standard has been requested and calls for a specific design feature,</p>
<p>alternative designs may be offered providing that they satisfy the intent of this International Standard and they are</p>
<p>described in detail. Pumps which do not conform with all requirements of this International Standard may also be</p>
<p>offered providing that the deviations are fully identified and described.</p>
<p>Whenever documents include contradictory requirements, they should be applied in the following sequence of</p>
<p>priority:</p>
<p>a) purchase order (or inquiry, if no order placed), see annexes D and E;</p>
<p>b) data sheet (see annex A) or technical sheet or specification;</p>
<p>c) this International Standard;</p>
<p>d) other standards.</p>
Registration number (WIID)
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Scope
<p><b>1.1 </b>This International Standard specifies the requirements for seal-less rotodynamic pumps that are driven with</p>
<p>permanent magnet coupling (magnet drive pumps) or with canned motor, and which are mainly used in chemical</p>
<p>processes, water treatment and petrochemical industries. Their use can be dictated by space, noise, environment</p>
<p>or safety regulations.</p>
<p>Seal-less pumps are pumps where an inner rotor is completely contained in a pressure vessel holding the pumped</p>
<p>fluid. The pressure vessel or primary containment device is sealed by static seals such as gaskets or O-rings.</p>
<p><b>1.2 </b>Pumps will normally conform to recognized standard specifications (e.g. ISO 5199, explosion protection,</p>
<p>electromagnetic compatibility), except where special requirements are specified herein.</p>
<p><b>1.3 </b>This International Standard includes design features concerned with installation, maintenance and</p>
<p>operational safety of the pumps, and defines those items to be agreed upon between the purchaser and</p>
<p>manufacturer/supplier.</p>
<p><b>1.4 </b>Where conformity to this International Standard has been requested and calls for a specific design feature,</p>
<p>alternative designs may be offered providing that they satisfy the intent of this International Standard and they are</p>
<p>described in detail. Pumps which do not conform with all requirements of this International Standard may also be</p>
<p>offered providing that the deviations are fully identified and described.</p>
<p>Whenever documents include contradictory requirements, they should be applied in the following sequence of</p>
<p>priority:</p>
<p>a) purchase order (or inquiry, if no order placed), see annexes D and E;</p>
<p>b) data sheet (see annex A) or technical sheet or specification;</p>
<p>c) this International Standard;</p>
<p>d) other standards.</p>