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The mechanical seal is the critical shaft sealing component of both types of pumps.
Function: The seal dynamically seals the shaft between the hydraulic (liquid) section and the electric motor. Its proper operation is essential to prevent fluid leaks and corrosion of the bearings and motor.
Materials: To ensure durability in marine environments or in the presence of wastewater, the seal's friction faces are made from wear-resistant materials such as ceramic/carbon or silicon carbide (SiC). The secondary seals (elastomers) are matched to the pumped fluid (often NBR or Viton).
BMA-M Specificity: The BMA-M seal must be particularly robust to withstand the abrasive environment of black and gray water as well as the presence of the maceration unit.
During maintenance, the mechanical seal is usually replaced using a replacement kit that also includes all the O-rings and flat gaskets required for static sealing of the pump housings and end plates. It is essential to check the exact model (e.g., BMA-S 32/110) to order the corresponding mechanical seal reference (often a reference starting with RBMAS).
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