Question 1039 Deck Safety
70% to passWhy does a centrifugal bilge pump require priming?
The correct answer is A) Lack of ability to lift water level to impellers. Centrifugal bilge pumps require priming because they rely on the water level reaching the impellers to create the necessary suction and pressure to pump water out of the bilge. Without priming, the impellers would be unable to lift the water level up to them, preventing the pump from operating effectively. The other options are incorrect because: B) is about the discharge line, not the pump's ability to lift water; C) refers to shaft seals, which is not the primary reason centrifugal pumps require priming; and D) is not relevant, as the head pressure does not need to equal the discharge pressure for the pump to function properly when primed.
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