Computing GPM with Differential pressure (DP)
Computing GPM with Differential pressure (DP)
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Can someone provide me with the formula for this and regarding the DP values is it possible just to deduct the readings on both suction and discharges gauges to get the DP?
For example in suction side of the pump the reading is 3 BAR and in the discharge line the Pressure is 4.5 BAR so the DP is 1.5 BAR. Is this correct?
For example in suction side of the pump the reading is 3 BAR and in the discharge line the Pressure is 4.5 BAR so the DP is 1.5 BAR. Is this correct?





RE: Computing GPM with Differential pressure (DP)
Yes you are correct, that is the meaning of "differential".
You might be able to estimate flow by using the pump curve, but this is only an estimate with about 25% accuracy.
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RE: Computing GPM with Differential pressure (DP)
It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sherlock Holmes - A Scandal in Bohemia.)
RE: Computing GPM with Differential pressure (DP)
Basically forget about trying to guess flow this way and find another. Differential pressure across a control valve can be reasonably good, but a proper meter is much better
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Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way