KPS
All right..... I will not be sarcastic and rude..... (I will also try not to drink a six-pack just before I go on line) I promise........
jproj seems to hit the nail on the head with all of his answers... I would like to add that you must perform a system mass-energy balance ( just like you learned at the university) and......
Secondly, deaearators are typically sold rated at 15, 30 and 50 psig...... you should design your system around these commmercially available sizes
The NPSHa is an area where you can make big "screw-ups" if you do not elevate the deaearator.....You can ruin several expensive boiler feed pumps............jproj is right.... however, I would like to add, take the NPSHr for the pump and add 50% ( or 6 feet, whichever is more) to layout your system.......Check the Hydraulic Institute Standards for more detailed information
Here is a wild idea............ contract with apower engineer to specify and design your system !!!!
MJC