06 Pump Curves
06 Pump Curves
06 Pump Curves
Pump Curves
Dynamic Head
Operating Point
Pumps in Parallel
Pumps in Series
NPSH
the fact that the fluid has to be lifted from a lower level to a higher
level (against gravity)
The fact that the surface used for transporting the fluid is offering
resistance to fluid (friction)
System Curve
Relationship between
flow and Hydraulic
losses. Since friction
losses vary as a square
Head
H1 H2 Case 2:
Drop leg into reservoir (C)
Static discharge head = H2
Flow due to
gravity
20
Friction
Static
15
Total Head (M)
10
Water Column
5
10 20 30 40
FlowL /
s
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
120 13
12.5
100 12.0
11.5
80 11
10.5
60
40
20
13
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
12.
5
12
Power
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Capacity Flow Rate
PUMP CURVES BY SEKAR RAM
Performance of Pump Constant Speed Motor
NOT
CHOOSE Operating Point
HERE to the left of the BEP
If you choose to operate the
pump at high head and low
flow, then
Head
Poor Efficiency
High Radial Thrust
Additional wear due to
hydraulic imbalance
Shaft breaks when
Capacity Flow Rate pump operates too close
to the shut-off head
NOT
HERE
Noisy Operation
High Radial Thrust
Poor Efficiencies
CHURN
ZONE
CARRY
OUT
ZONE
Impeller
Eye
CHILLER
B
A E
Expansion tank 20 M
64
Pump Head
Shut off Head
58
System pressure M
48 B
Loss across oils
42
and control valves Expansion tank
C
Pressure
36 D
30
E
24
A
18
133
G Shutoff Head
A D
Chiller Loss
7 M exerted by 100
Expansion tank E F
Pump Head
System Pressure
Highest B
Terminal Unit 66
70 M
Lowest
Terminal Unit
33
F B
G
Highest
CHILLER C A Terminal Unit
E D 0 Expansion tank 7M
100 12.0
84% close to the BEP.
80%
11.5 76%
80 11 70%
10.5
40
Pumping efficiency improves
30
60 20
with additional stages, since
10
15
friction is shared by the
40 9
individual pumps.
NPSH (M)
6
20
3
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Features
Features
To increase flow rate
Can provide for redundancy
Check valves to
Can be used with Variable Speed Drives avoid backflow
Check Valve
Prevents backflow and non-defective pumps still able to feed the application
Helps uniform flow among all working pumps
Two Pumps
in Parallel
Operating point
Head
Features
When one pump cannot operate at the NPSH thats available from the system
Essential similarity is that they must both be able to handle the same flow rate
The Pumps can deliver totally different levels of head as long as they operate at
the same capacity
Pumps in Parallel
Pumps in series