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Pumping station design 2011-09-01
Hi, I am working in an irrigation project, and we have to design the pumping station (10 vertical turbine pumps and 1 in stdby. There are channels for water transportation from the river and we want t
Checks the pump performance by determining head 2011-08-30
Well one could carry out a "Wire to Water" test but you should realise that running pumps in parrellel would not give you a proper reading for each pump as although the TDH would remain relaitivly th
What type of compressors are 2011-08-29
What type of compressors are being considered, reciprocating, screw, centrifugal, ...? What is the required system pressure?Most likely, you would be wise to pay more attention to receiver sizing to
Legions of bought lawyers 2011-08-26
That's up to us. If we ourselves light candles from the flame kindled
in
Madison and carry them to our communities, then the tumult in
Madison could resemble events in the 1890s that provoked a pol
The nominal flange "Class" 2011-08-25
The pressure ratings change based on the material from which it is made and/or the temperature at which it operates. The nominal flange "Class" (e.g., Class 125) generally represents the maximum work
Well Pump Control & Surge Protection 2011-08-24
I am working on making improvements to an existing water system and have a few questions. Background: 66 homes spread over 6 miles; distribution pipes are 4", 2", and 1.5"; Currently the well's 10 hp
Simply extrapolate the curve to the lower TDH 2011-08-23
Hello, I do not have much practical experience with pumps and have a question as to what physically happens when a system curve is at a point beyond the rated pumps curve. In other words, what happen
General Engineering Handbook 2011-08-22
Interesting. I was thinking that the pressure drop at the nozzle exit would be higher with higher pressure upstream of the nozzle. I guess I'll have to dig out some of my old texts. Here we go, O'Rour