bmw318be
Mechanical
- Jun 16, 2010
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With reference to this similar thread, therr was discussion that a pump, pressumed a self priming is able to lift up to 12 m height.
Iam wonderin if how it be possible considering
a pump is having NPSHr, let say 0.3 to 1 meter depending on speed and types of pump.
Iam wonderin if how it be possible considering
a pump is having NPSHr, let say 0.3 to 1 meter depending on speed and types of pump.
Lift should be kept to a minimum. For #2
not exceed 15" Hg under the worst conditions. Lifts should be kept to under 10
feet and may be even less depending on suction piping length, fittings, and priming
conditions. The vapor pressure of #2 fuel oil is less than 0.1 PSI (0.0069 BAR) at
ambient temperatures. If the vacuum at the pump exceeds 15" Hg, entrained air in oil may cause capacity and noise problems. Under vacuum conditions the air will
expand and the pump will not deliver its full capacity of oil. While the rotary pumps
self priming, a foot valve is typically recommended to minimize the chance for losing
suction.
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From this source,assuming we have ample npsh,
1. is it possible to lift 9 m of diesel ?
2. If not possible, would installing foot valve helps