PUMPDESIGNER
Mechanical
- Sep 30, 2001
- 582
Curious,
I strive to eliminate droop on all pumps in our system.
I notice that many pump companies do not do so, some of the largest companies included.
I figured it was always due to their excessive drive for maximum efficiency for sales purposes, you know, "Our pump pumps more than their pump", mindless dribble.
Am I correct about this assumption?
Other factors could be laziness, not caring, or don't know, or they know but do not think it important.
I figure a few percentage points of efficiency is well spent to eliminate instabilities.
What do you guys think or know.
PUMPDESIGNER
I strive to eliminate droop on all pumps in our system.
I notice that many pump companies do not do so, some of the largest companies included.
I figured it was always due to their excessive drive for maximum efficiency for sales purposes, you know, "Our pump pumps more than their pump", mindless dribble.
Am I correct about this assumption?
Other factors could be laziness, not caring, or don't know, or they know but do not think it important.
I figure a few percentage points of efficiency is well spent to eliminate instabilities.
What do you guys think or know.
PUMPDESIGNER