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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Terms commonly used in the Terms commonly used in the pumping industrypumping industry

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Centrifugal, (Sen-trif’-u-gal)

Tending to fly from a center

Thrown from a center

Centrifugal pump impeller does just that

Water drawn into impeller eye, accelerated down the blades and thrown against pump casing that directs flow out of discharge

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Centrifugal Pump

Liquid into impeller eye frompump suction

Impeller Rotation

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Centrifugal Pump Curve

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Centrifugal Pump Curve

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

1 Gallon of water (U.S. @ 60DegF) weighs 8.33 lbs

1 cubic foot of water contains 7.48 gallons

Specific Gravity (Sp Gr) of a fluid is the relationship of the density (lbs/ft3) to that of water (62.3 lbs/ft3)

WATER COLUMN

1 psig

2.31 ft

1” 1”

Basic Fluid Facts

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

WATER1.0 sp gr

GASOLINE0.8 sp gr

BRINE1.2 sp gr

hp = gpm*hd*sp gr*100 3960*Pump Eff

Pump head (ft) = psig*2.31 sp gr

231 ft

120 psig80 psig100 psig

Pump Shut-off Head 231ft

Specific Gravity

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

1 inch square column of air, the height of the earth’s atmosphere (From Sea Level) weights 14.7 lbs

Air Column 14.7 psia

0 psig

1”1”

BASIC FLUID FACTS

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Basic Centrifugal Pump Equations

For variations in impeller diameter, at constant speed:

D1 = Q1 = H1 BHP1 = D13

D2 Q2 H2 BHP2 D23

For variations in speed, with constant impeller diameter:

S1 = Q1 = H1 BHP1 = S13

S2 = Q2 H2 BHP2 S23

Where: D = Impeller Diameter (Ins / mm)H = Pump Head (Ft / m)Q = Pump Capacity (gpm / lps)S = Speed (rpm / rps)BHP = Brake Horsepower (Shaft Power - hp / kW)

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Friction Loss for Water in Commercial Steel Pipe (Schedule 40)

System Resistance

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

A “Closed” hydronic system is one that has only one interface with air or flexible membrane

An “Open” hydronic system is one that has more than one interface with air or a flexible membrane

Open & Closed Systems

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

LOAD

LOAD

LOAD

SOURCE

EXPANSION

BUILDINGHEIGHT

BalancingValve

3-Way Control Valve

Isolating Valve

LOAD

“Closed” System

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

System Resistance Curve

CAPACITY

Friction Losses

“Closed” System Resistance Curve

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Static Suction Head

CONDENSER

Static Head

“Open” System

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

HE

AD

System Head Curve

CAPACITY

Friction Losses

Total Static Head

“Open” System Resistance Curve

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

LOAD

LOAD

LOAD

SOURCE

EXPANSION

BUILDINGHEIGHT

BALANCINGVALVE

2 WAY CONTROL VALVE

ISOLATINGVALVE

LOAD

“Closed” System with Minimum Maintained Pressure

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

HE

AD

System Head Curve

CAPACITY

Friction Losses

MinimumMaintainedPressure

“Closed” System Resistance Curve with Minimum Maintained Pressure

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Centrifugal Pump Basics

Terms commonly used in the Terms commonly used in the pumping industrypumping industry