Alfa Laval releases new Pump Handbook

Alfa Laval Pty Ltd

Wednesday, 13 March, 2024

Alfa Laval releases new Pump Handbook

Alfa Laval has published an updated edition of the company’s Pump Handbook. The 375-page handbook is free and contains scholarly information on basic pump functionality and in-depth guidelines for sizing and selecting the right pump type for optimum efficiency. Alfa Laval says the handbook includes real-life examples to increase its user-friendliness.

The first edition of the Alfa Laval Pump Handbook was published 25 years ago and soon became part of the syllabus at engineering schools around the world. The book also found its way into manufacturing sites, serving as a reference work to technicians in the daily operation of fluid handling processes.

Up to date on pump technology

Over the years, the handbook has gone through minor revisions, and in 2023, a major overhaul was undertaken to make the handbook up to date on the most recent technologies.

“We have worked hard to provide the global pump community with the most recent knowledge about pump functionality and leading-edge technologies that enhance pump efficiency to meet the sustainability agenda of societies and industries,” said Lars Sørensen, Manager, Product Management at Alfa Laval. “Pumps are among the most power-consuming devices in fluid handling processes, and the potential for energy savings is big, when you select the right pump from the start and maintain it along the way.”

The authors of the book are all experienced pump engineers with extensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience from pump installations and training of technical staff in the fluid handling industries.

Free and available online

The handbook is free and available online. It can be downloaded from www.alfalaval.com/PumpHandbook and contains a series of videos on (for example) pump functionality, troubleshooting and maintenance guidelines.

The main chapters of the handbook are:

  • Basic theory on pumping applications
  • Pump types for different applications
  • Pump sizing for maximum efficiency
  • Pump specification
  • Pump motors
  • Troubleshooting
  • Technical data and formulas
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