Hamza1988
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2015
- 37
Hi guys,
we are looking to buy a new horizontal overhung centrifugal pump and one of the suppliers have sent us the datasheet of a pump which puts the suction pressure at 0.30 barg, maximum suction pressure at 0.8 barg, and the vapor pressure of the liquid at 0.6 barg.
Now we know that if the suction pressure is less than the vapor pressure of the liquid being pumped then it would cause cavitation in the pump. So that means that there will be cavitation issues in the pump unless I am overlooking something???. I just wanted to confirm before I write back to the manufacturer.
Thanks guys.
we are looking to buy a new horizontal overhung centrifugal pump and one of the suppliers have sent us the datasheet of a pump which puts the suction pressure at 0.30 barg, maximum suction pressure at 0.8 barg, and the vapor pressure of the liquid at 0.6 barg.
Now we know that if the suction pressure is less than the vapor pressure of the liquid being pumped then it would cause cavitation in the pump. So that means that there will be cavitation issues in the pump unless I am overlooking something???. I just wanted to confirm before I write back to the manufacturer.
Thanks guys.