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ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

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dear All,

Can some one provide me with a copy of ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM70
I need to understand how to calculate below calculations

Min. Liquid Level (LLLL, Min. submergence)
First Stage
End of Pump (Including Suction Strainer)
Bottom of Pump Pit
Min. Submergence Level (from Suction Nozzle)
Bottom Clearance (Bottom to Stainer)
Nozzle Above Datum

Client have given me ..
Static Level (HHLL)
Pumping Level (HLL)
LLL

RE: ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

For more information on our GPM catalog, contact your Goulds Sales Representative.

This book is probably more helpful.

Garr M. Jones book, Pumping Station Design

http://www.amazon.com/Pumping-Station-Design-3rd-E...

Anything that you can imagine is covered in this book.

RE: ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

You can get a lot of stuff from http://goulds.com/literature/ by selecting "Guidelines" or "Engineering Data" and others, in the article category boxes.

Dejan IVANOVIC
Process Engineer, MSChE

RE: ITT Goulds pump manuals (GPM6 or GPM7) have formulas and charts for determining minimum submergence

The Tech Info has not changed from the GPM 6 to the current GPM10, so you don't need to look for an old GPM, you can probably find it online.
I'm not sure what you are looking for, however, here are a couple of pages that might help. Minimum submergence is a function of suction bell diameter and flow rate, it is usually specified by the manufacturer.

Most of your other items are dimensions based on your pump length and pit dimensions. See the attached.

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