naturalgas01
Chemical
- Jan 11, 2009
- 13
Hi all,
I have confusion in power calculation for the pump. I know that Motor HP is the indicator for power consumption/energy bill when running the pump.
In one of my project for selection of the pump, I know following things :
(1) my motor HP required is 50
(2) my brake HP is depending on flowrate and head varies between 30-40.
Now, when you do power calculation or how much will the energy bill per year you consider the motor HP, which is 50. Then why people talk about BHP. when you start the pump, depending on your flowrate and head your motor will consume electricity. then what is the significant of BHP for energy calculation/or how much money you can save for sizing pump of having 20% safety factor or 10% safety factor.
please explain me by doing calculation.
thanks in advance for your valuable answers.
naturalgas01
I have confusion in power calculation for the pump. I know that Motor HP is the indicator for power consumption/energy bill when running the pump.
In one of my project for selection of the pump, I know following things :
(1) my motor HP required is 50
(2) my brake HP is depending on flowrate and head varies between 30-40.
Now, when you do power calculation or how much will the energy bill per year you consider the motor HP, which is 50. Then why people talk about BHP. when you start the pump, depending on your flowrate and head your motor will consume electricity. then what is the significant of BHP for energy calculation/or how much money you can save for sizing pump of having 20% safety factor or 10% safety factor.
please explain me by doing calculation.
thanks in advance for your valuable answers.
naturalgas01