IBechir
Mechanical
- Dec 5, 2013
- 65
Greetings
For centrifugal circulator pumps operating in parallel, isn't important to be able to verify the flow for each pump individually?
I know that given the pressure gauge readings and the pump curves the flow can be determined but I'm asking about verification of flow of each pump while operating in parallel.
Is it enough to measure the differential pressures and the RPM or is it possible for a pump to produce an unexpected flow due to damage to the impeller?
This is an inquiry regarding general practice as I have never come across a design showing pump headers that have flow meters for each pump.
Maybe I am answering my own question but if had to verify flow I would use the flow meter on the main return pipe an take the reading when only one pump is operating.
Much obliged for sharing your expert opinions.
For centrifugal circulator pumps operating in parallel, isn't important to be able to verify the flow for each pump individually?
I know that given the pressure gauge readings and the pump curves the flow can be determined but I'm asking about verification of flow of each pump while operating in parallel.
Is it enough to measure the differential pressures and the RPM or is it possible for a pump to produce an unexpected flow due to damage to the impeller?
This is an inquiry regarding general practice as I have never come across a design showing pump headers that have flow meters for each pump.
Maybe I am answering my own question but if had to verify flow I would use the flow meter on the main return pipe an take the reading when only one pump is operating.
Much obliged for sharing your expert opinions.