krugan
Industrial
- May 23, 2005
- 15
I have the following scenario where I am trying to find the proper way to do a TDH calculation for a pump when it is in reversed direction with suction from a common header.
I have four tanks each with their own reversible rotary lobe pump with a 10" pipe on the inlet & outlet of the pump. The 10" outlet from each pump connects to a 20" common header which flows out to a clearwell.
Each pump is producing about 800 GPM into the common header and during certain periods each pump takes a turn to reverse the flow.
My question is, how should I calculate the TDH for the pump when it is reversing the flow and drawing from the common header? Should I use the min and max height of the clearwell level to do this and ignore the pressure from the other pumps, or do I treat it as one of the other pumps is acting like a feed pump?
I have four tanks each with their own reversible rotary lobe pump with a 10" pipe on the inlet & outlet of the pump. The 10" outlet from each pump connects to a 20" common header which flows out to a clearwell.
Each pump is producing about 800 GPM into the common header and during certain periods each pump takes a turn to reverse the flow.
My question is, how should I calculate the TDH for the pump when it is reversing the flow and drawing from the common header? Should I use the min and max height of the clearwell level to do this and ignore the pressure from the other pumps, or do I treat it as one of the other pumps is acting like a feed pump?