valdc
Industrial
- Dec 14, 2009
- 8
I have a pump rated to deliver 75 gpm at a head of 740 feet
coupled to motor rated 20 Hp
The pump currently discharges 60 gpm and draws an average of 47.6 amps on the phases with 230 volts.
Question is how do i compute for the effeciency?
would it be-
[Pout = 14920 (from 20 Hp)] /
[Pin = A (from meter) * V (from meter) * 1.73 *.8 pf]
id get = 98%
or:
from the pump power curve, from the manufacturer, i've plotted the kw, against the current discharge of 60 gpm
ive got a value of 12.4kw = P2
P2 / P1 =
12.4kw / 15kw = 83% = p1 by the way is the pump motor requirement given from the manufacturers curve...
im confused. thanks!
coupled to motor rated 20 Hp
The pump currently discharges 60 gpm and draws an average of 47.6 amps on the phases with 230 volts.
Question is how do i compute for the effeciency?
would it be-
[Pout = 14920 (from 20 Hp)] /
[Pin = A (from meter) * V (from meter) * 1.73 *.8 pf]
id get = 98%
or:
from the pump power curve, from the manufacturer, i've plotted the kw, against the current discharge of 60 gpm
ive got a value of 12.4kw = P2
P2 / P1 =
12.4kw / 15kw = 83% = p1 by the way is the pump motor requirement given from the manufacturers curve...
im confused. thanks!