TechnoZA
Mechanical
- Dec 12, 2007
- 13
Recently I was conducting tests on a centrifugal borehole pump. When the pump was started up under no head (i.e. the pump was run without any connections other than the riser pipe) it would run without problems. As soon as the delivery pipework was connected up, the pump would trip on over-current.
According to my knowledge of centrifugal pumps, the pump should have rather tripped with no pipework attached, as the connection of pipework would have increased the head, and thus decreased the current drawn.
Any suggestions as to why this happened?
According to my knowledge of centrifugal pumps, the pump should have rather tripped with no pipework attached, as the connection of pipework would have increased the head, and thus decreased the current drawn.
Any suggestions as to why this happened?