MohdYaseen2010
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2007
- 101
As all of us know that you MUST procure a pump that having NSPHR ≤ its NPSHA.
I have following cases need your view:
(1) In case of having a pump with NPSHA = 1m, that make your choices very rare to be fulfilled with respect to the NPSHR that need to be offered by the Manufacturer. My question on this, do you think is it possible to attain such value keeping in our mind that a reasonable margin between (NPSHA & NPSHR) need to be kept.
(2) In case I have very low NPSHA (similar to what exampled in (1) above), what are the best pumps types can be suit for such case (Vertical or Horizontal, Centrifugal or PD , if PD which type of PD)?
(3) In case of suction lift (source lower than pump) & we have high VP (Vapour Pressure) for the liquid need to be pumped & Source pressure is ATM (atmospheric), this will probably lead us to negative NPSHA. what the solution in such case?
Mohd Yaseen
I have following cases need your view:
(1) In case of having a pump with NPSHA = 1m, that make your choices very rare to be fulfilled with respect to the NPSHR that need to be offered by the Manufacturer. My question on this, do you think is it possible to attain such value keeping in our mind that a reasonable margin between (NPSHA & NPSHR) need to be kept.
(2) In case I have very low NPSHA (similar to what exampled in (1) above), what are the best pumps types can be suit for such case (Vertical or Horizontal, Centrifugal or PD , if PD which type of PD)?
(3) In case of suction lift (source lower than pump) & we have high VP (Vapour Pressure) for the liquid need to be pumped & Source pressure is ATM (atmospheric), this will probably lead us to negative NPSHA. what the solution in such case?
Mohd Yaseen