How to calculate the pump efficiency
How to calculate the pump efficiency
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I need to calculate the pump efficiency for an installed booster pump. I have a problem with calculating the output power of the motor (the brake horse power BHP) , I can calculate the input power for the motor by using the data I can get from the VFD , and I can calculate the output power of the pump by using the measurements I can get from the pressure gauge and the flow meter , But I can't calculate the BHP as I don't have capability to measure the torque and the rpm values for the shaft , can I use the motor efficiency I got from the manufacturer datasheets and consider it as a constant value ???? Or do you have any other way to calculate the BHP??





RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
P = η·√3·V·I·cosφ <-- last term being power factor
You know the power imparted to the fluid by the pump (assuming a centrifugal, for example):
Hydraulic power = [(lb/min)*H]/33000 with H in feet
One divided by the other will yield the pump efficiency.
Once thus derived, you could check it using:
P = [Q*H*SG]/[3960*e], Q in USGPM and H in feet
Regards,
SNORGY.
RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
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RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
Motor Input KW from VFD / 0.746 = Input HP to motor
Input HP to motor Multiplied by NEMA Nominal motor efficiency = BHP (motor output HP)
Pump efficiency = (Head X Flow X SG) / (3960 X BHP)
If you need to go into more detail for the reduced speed, then yes motor efficiency will be less for reduced speed. Also consider HP consumed in the thrust bearing
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RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
why did you divide the Motor Input KW from VFD by / 0.746 to get the Input HP to motor
How did you get this number 0.746 ? and is it applicable for all the VFDs ?
RE: How to calculate the pump efficiency
I just observed it was the multiplier to convert the unit from KW to hp.
Thanks,