JJPellin is right on with the adjustment for flow based strictly on pressure. One item that needs to be considered is why the Plan 32 is being used to begin with, which is typically because the pumped product is either not a good lubricant or something that you want to keep away from the seal components altogether. In this case, you size your Plan 32 flow based on throat bushing velocity. A general rule of thumb is 15 ft/s across the throat bushing to keep solids, etc. excluded from the seal face area. You will need to know your throat bushing clearance, length, and adjust your plan 32 source pressure accordingly to achieve both the flow across the seal and velocity across the bushing that is required. In reality, your actual flush flow rate to cool the seal may be much less than the 1GPM / inch rule, but you need to evaluate what is occurring across the throat bushing as well. If you don't already have one, a close-clearance throat bushing may need to be installed in the seal chamber as typically an OEM throat bushing may have a more generous clearance than what is required for your purposes. How you plan on controlling the 32 flow rate also requires discussion - there are different methods depending on what you are trying to achieve. As mentioned, more information is required for an accurate assessment.