HouTxMechPE
Mechanical
- Jan 24, 2008
- 10
Hello everyone. New to the forum and after having searched for the subject I haven't really found what I need. The situation is a gasoline transfer project from a large storage tank to an intermediate pump to a large transfer pump that is already in place. I need to determine the discharge head for the intermediate pump so it can be sized. I know my total headlosses for all pipe/fittings involved and the elevation drop. Its all downhill so that is what's throwing off my numbers, making the pump's HP go down.
I am confused on whether or not I add the NPSHr of the 2nd pump to my total head before figuring out what size the interm. pump needs to be. The pumps are vertical turbine pumps that sit in a can or well. The nozzle is the focal point for elevations and the pump mfr. is told that there is zero NPSHa at that point. From there they spec how deep the can needs to be and how long the pump is etc.
Head loss in all the piping is 54' from the sump of the tank to the nozzle of the 2nd pump. Elevation drop is 17'. Desired flow rate is 38,500 GPM and Spec. Grav. is 0.68. Using that head loss I come up with 420HP. Reducing that by the elevation drop yields 290HP. NPSHa calcs give me -25' at the 2nd pump, which is 200HP. Any pointers are much appreciated!
I am confused on whether or not I add the NPSHr of the 2nd pump to my total head before figuring out what size the interm. pump needs to be. The pumps are vertical turbine pumps that sit in a can or well. The nozzle is the focal point for elevations and the pump mfr. is told that there is zero NPSHa at that point. From there they spec how deep the can needs to be and how long the pump is etc.
Head loss in all the piping is 54' from the sump of the tank to the nozzle of the 2nd pump. Elevation drop is 17'. Desired flow rate is 38,500 GPM and Spec. Grav. is 0.68. Using that head loss I come up with 420HP. Reducing that by the elevation drop yields 290HP. NPSHa calcs give me -25' at the 2nd pump, which is 200HP. Any pointers are much appreciated!