Boiler Feed Pump Recondition

Boiler Feed Pump Recondition


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Boiler Feed Pump Recondition

DKSB Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd provides professional boiler feed pump recondition to reduce leakage, improve pressure stability, and restore smooth running. We support fast turnaround for facilities across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.


What is included in boiler feed pump reconditioning?

Boiler feed pump reconditioning is a complete service to bring a worn pump back to reliable operation. We check key wear parts, replace what is needed, and verify performance before handover—so your boiler system can run with fewer interruptions.

  • Inspection of pump condition (leaks, noise, vibration, performance drop)
  • Disassembly and internal cleaning
  • Bearing check and replacement (if worn/noisy)
  • Seal replacement (to stop leaks and protect bearings)
  • Impeller and wear parts inspection (repair/replace if damaged)
  • Shaft and sleeve condition check (to prevent repeat leakage)
  • Reassembly and operational checks
  • Service reporting (findings + recommendations)

To speed up quotation: share pump model, capacity/pressure (if available), motor kW/HP, and photos of nameplate + leak area.

Why do boiler feed pumps lose performance or start leaking?

Boiler feed pumps work under demanding conditions. Small issues can grow into unplanned shutdowns if not addressed early.

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Seal wear

Heat and continuous running can wear seals and cause leakage at the shaft area.

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Bearing wear

Worn bearings can create vibration, noise, and overheating that damages internal parts.

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Internal wear

Impeller and wear parts can erode over time, reducing pressure and flow.

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System stress

Poor alignment, pipe strain, or unstable supply can shorten pump life.

Common warning signs: leakage near the pump, pressure fluctuations, unusual noise, higher motor load, frequent trips, or hot bearing housing.

How DKSB performs boiler feed pump reconditioning

We follow a clear, step-by-step workflow to reduce risk and return the pump to stable operation. You receive practical notes that help prevent repeat problems.

1

Inspection

Confirm the problem (leak, pressure drop, noise) and check external condition.

2

Disassembly

Open the pump safely and assess internal wear parts, shaft, and seal area.

3

Repair & replacement

Replace bearings and seals, repair/replace worn parts, and ensure proper fitment.

4

Testing

Reassemble, verify leakage condition, and check for stable running behavior.

What you receive after service

  • Findings summary (wear points + probable cause)
  • Recommended next actions (alignment, piping support, operational checks)
  • Before/after notes to support maintenance planning

Important: If the pump keeps failing, the cause may be outside the pump (pipe strain, alignment, water quality, or operating conditions). We highlight these risks clearly in the report.

Typical scope and downtime for boiler feed pump recondition

Downtime depends on access, pump condition, and spare part availability. We focus on safe work practices and a stable restart.

Scope Item Purpose Notes
Bearing replacement Reduce vibration and protect internal parts Correct fit and lubrication are important
Seal replacement Stop leakage and prevent bearing damage Correct seal selection is critical
Impeller / wear part inspection Restore pressure and performance Worn parts can reduce output significantly
Reassembly & checks Confirm stable operation Helps reduce repeat failures after restart

For critical boiler operations, ask about planned shutdown support and standby strategy to reduce downtime risk.

FAQ

Consider reconditioning when you see repeated leakage, unstable pressure, unusual noise, strong vibration, or frequent motor trips. Reconditioning helps restore performance and reduces the chance of sudden breakdown.

Yes, in most cases leakage is caused by worn seals, shaft sleeves, or bearing-related vibration. We replace worn sealing parts and check related wear points to reduce repeat leaks.

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