nucleareng78
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2012
- 78
I am a fairly new engineer and have a pump replacement project. The pumps we are using are Hayward Gordon screw centrifugal pumps and I need some help on the pump curve.
After reading the pump curve (matching the design flow and head), I found that it should operate at 750 RPM. After getting a quote from the vendor, they set me up with a standard 900 RPM motor...
Question, do we need a VFD then in order to get the desired flow rate and head needed for the design? We are not wanting to add margin to the system with additional flow or head. I'm so confused about this and need help!
Below is the link to the pump curve. We are wanting to operate at 3750 GPM and 20 ft WC. The current pumps we are replacing say "Variable RPM" on their pump curve so I'm assuming they also used a VFD???
Thanks for the help! I'm still trying to learn being a new engineer...
After reading the pump curve (matching the design flow and head), I found that it should operate at 750 RPM. After getting a quote from the vendor, they set me up with a standard 900 RPM motor...
Question, do we need a VFD then in order to get the desired flow rate and head needed for the design? We are not wanting to add margin to the system with additional flow or head. I'm so confused about this and need help!
Below is the link to the pump curve. We are wanting to operate at 3750 GPM and 20 ft WC. The current pumps we are replacing say "Variable RPM" on their pump curve so I'm assuming they also used a VFD???
Thanks for the help! I'm still trying to learn being a new engineer...