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Centrifugal pumps contain rotating impellers
within stationary pump casings. To allow the impeller to rotate
freely within the pump casing, a small clearance is designed to
be maintained between the impeller and the pump casing. To
maximize the efficiency of a centrifugal pump, it is necessary
to minimize the amount of liquid leaking through this clearance
from the high pressure or discharge side of the pump back to
the low pressure or suction side.

Some wear or erosion will occur at the point
where the impeller and the pump casing nearly come into
contact. This wear is due to the erosion caused by liquid
leaking through this tight clearance and other causes. As wear
occurs, the clearances become larger and the rate of leakage
increases. Eventually, the leakage could become unacceptably
large and maintenance would be required on the pump.
To minimize the cost of pump maintenance, many
centrifugal pumps are designed with wearing rings. Wearing
rings are replaceable rings that are attached to the
impeller and/or the pump casing to allow a small running
clearance between the impeller and the pump casing without
causing wear of the actual impeller or pump casing material.
These wearing rings are designed to be replaced periodically
during the life of a pump and prevent the more costly
replacement of the impeller or the casing.
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