Richarlison
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2024
- 1
Hi all,
I was asked to size an OH1 centrifugal pump for a particular service. In the pump datasheet, why does the client states that the Minimum Continuous Flow (MCF) of the pump needs to be added into the rated flow rate (e.g. Capacity in m3/hr = 60 + MCF). Any rationale for this, and what will happen if I did not add the MCF of the pump to the required flow rate? And for the second question, does a submersible vortex pump have a MCF, and does it need to be added into the flow rate during pump selection? How about a VS4 pump?
Thanks all!
I was asked to size an OH1 centrifugal pump for a particular service. In the pump datasheet, why does the client states that the Minimum Continuous Flow (MCF) of the pump needs to be added into the rated flow rate (e.g. Capacity in m3/hr = 60 + MCF). Any rationale for this, and what will happen if I did not add the MCF of the pump to the required flow rate? And for the second question, does a submersible vortex pump have a MCF, and does it need to be added into the flow rate during pump selection? How about a VS4 pump?
Thanks all!