dreamer81
Electrical
- Aug 1, 2005
- 6
hi, im kinda new here, but ill ask anyways.
We all know what a pump curve looks like
example here
i dont understand it though. When the capacity is low, the pressure (head) is high. That doesn't make sense to me.
When the pump only lets 1 galleon/min through, how can the pressure then be high???
hope someone can enlighten me
We all know what a pump curve looks like
example here
i dont understand it though. When the capacity is low, the pressure (head) is high. That doesn't make sense to me.
When the pump only lets 1 galleon/min through, how can the pressure then be high???
hope someone can enlighten me