arvi
Nuclear
- Feb 2, 2003
- 11
We have two identical centrifugal pumps (same model,size 4x3x10; 4" suction, 3" discharge)installed in our power plant. Suction line is 6". We intend to interconnect the suction lines (6") of the two pumps for redundancy in our operation. Because of the space restriction we are considering to join the two 6" suction lines with a 4" line. There won't be any problem from NPSH point of view (it is flooded suction and I have done the calculations).
Any advise on minimum straight length requirements before suction nozzle. In our present configuration, suction nozzle is app. 24.5" upto the valve in suction line (including valve length, valve is diaphragm type. There will be another 3"-4" upto the new branch connection.
Also, can there be any problem with increased velocity close to the suction because of reduction in size from 6" to 4".
Thanks in advance for your advise.
Any advise on minimum straight length requirements before suction nozzle. In our present configuration, suction nozzle is app. 24.5" upto the valve in suction line (including valve length, valve is diaphragm type. There will be another 3"-4" upto the new branch connection.
Also, can there be any problem with increased velocity close to the suction because of reduction in size from 6" to 4".
Thanks in advance for your advise.