Question 189General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief

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Your centrifugal ballast pump is producing a pressure less than the designed discharge pressure. What could be the cause?

AExcessive high suction head.
BExcessive pump speed.
CWorn wearing rings.
DPump misalignment.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Worn wearing rings. When a centrifugal ballast pump is producing a pressure less than the designed discharge pressure, the most likely cause is worn wearing rings. Wearing rings are essential components that help maintain the pump's efficiency by reducing internal leakage. As these rings become worn over time, they allow more fluid to bypass the impeller, resulting in a drop in discharge pressure. The other options are less likely causes. Excessive high suction head (A) would more likely result in cavitation, not just lower discharge pressure. Excessive pump speed (B) would typically increase the discharge pressure. Pump misalignment (D) can cause vibration and other issues, but would not directly lead to lower discharge pressure on its own.

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