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Jet Pump NPSHr Data 4

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Hartley Kingon

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Dec 7, 2022
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Well all the links on the OP state "self priming". I can't see why they wouldn't be?

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Just adding to Valvecrazy's comments.
Self prime is a misleading term.
Only vacuum assisted "self-priming" pumps will self prime, all other so called self-priming pumps need to be primed initially and will re-prime each time the pump is restarted, provided the system remains primed.

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If you look at the drawing in an earlier post you will se that normally a volume of water would be left in the pump house. So in that case i think that it would ne enough to get the ejector effect going had "suck" more water to the pump. Remember, this is a pump for domestic application so frequent start/stop but with relatively small volume.

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In practice once the pump is filled it should stay more or less filled as the inlet and outlet are both at the top.

The operating manual does say that you need min 50% full for the self priming to work.

So yes, the pumps are not inherently self priming, but if the pump body is partly full of water then it effectively acts like a vacuum pump.

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On a domestic application a foot valve is mandatory and keeps the pump from losing prime. Even if/when a jet pump will self prime, it would take a minute or so. With frequent starts/stops of a domestic application, you don't want to be waiting for water as the pump re-primes after each start. Also, there are ways to keep a jet pump from cycling on and off so much on domestic applications. [bigsmile]
 
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