Thealanator
Electrical
I have been trying to understand the flow vs. head business in the case of a centrifugal pump feeding a reciprocal pump.
Since a reciprocating pump is a constant-flow device, the flow rate in the centrifugal pump is fixed. Therefore, the centrifugal discharge head is the sum of the suction head and the differential head at the particular flow rate. If NPSP (A) is greater than NPSP (R), the reciprocating pump is happy. If the flow rate is at or near BEP flow, the centrifugal pump is happy.
Is my logic correct?
Since a reciprocating pump is a constant-flow device, the flow rate in the centrifugal pump is fixed. Therefore, the centrifugal discharge head is the sum of the suction head and the differential head at the particular flow rate. If NPSP (A) is greater than NPSP (R), the reciprocating pump is happy. If the flow rate is at or near BEP flow, the centrifugal pump is happy.
Is my logic correct?