chbrow10
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 29, 2010
- 9
This is rather basic question, but if there is an application where the pump is located above the tank containing the fluid, then the pump must be self priming, right? So the NPSHR of that pump is a negative number, right?
So the NPSHA needs to be a less negative number than the NPSHR of the pump? Example, with friction losses and everything else, the NPSHA is -10 feet. I need to select a self priming pump that has a NPSHR smaller (more negative) than -10 feet, right?
This is for pumping #2 diesel on a supply boat if it matters.
Thanks for y'alls help.
So the NPSHA needs to be a less negative number than the NPSHR of the pump? Example, with friction losses and everything else, the NPSHA is -10 feet. I need to select a self priming pump that has a NPSHR smaller (more negative) than -10 feet, right?
This is for pumping #2 diesel on a supply boat if it matters.
Thanks for y'alls help.