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		<title>Are There Any Centrifugal Pump That Can Handle Gases With Liquids?</title>
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<li>#Any centrifugal pump can not handle gases with liquids.</li>
<li>Please learn about priming of <strong>centrifugal pumps</strong>.</li>
<li>#Suppose a centrifugal pump is running on 2900 RPM and if you want to run it for expelling gases, you have to run the pump at a speed of [2900*800] RPM that is practically impossible.</li>
<li># only regenerative turbine pumps can handle little amount of vapours upto some extent .But these pumps are not purely centrifugal as there are two actions while pumping:</li>
<li>centrifugal and shearing action.</li>
<li># Go through the following link and understand that self priming pump also needs priming:http://www.otspumps.com/products/PDFmanu…</li>
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		<title>In  Heat Exchanger What Cause The Flu Gases To Separte From The  Regular Combustion Air (gas Furnace?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[in Heat exchanger what cause the flu gases to separte from the regular combustion air that goes out to the rooms for circulation?]]></description>
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