landonab
Industrial
- Feb 10, 2005
- 3
I am working on a problem where the end-user is runing single stage, vertical pumps. They are running with the discharge valves 75% closed. What continues to happen is that they are experiencing over amping and even some shafts breaking. These are 400hp 1200rpm motors. Right now, I do not know the pump models but they are Goulds.
They are thinking they need to up the HP of the motors. I once worked for a manufacture of small (5hp and below) centrifugal pumps. Although it has been years, I thought that if you start running back towards shut off, out of the pumps normal working range, that HP requirements begin to go up.
Anyone have any thoughts on this and am I totally wrong about the HP requirements going up?
By the way, first post. Seems like a nice forum that could prove to be very helpful as I get back into fluid systems.
They are thinking they need to up the HP of the motors. I once worked for a manufacture of small (5hp and below) centrifugal pumps. Although it has been years, I thought that if you start running back towards shut off, out of the pumps normal working range, that HP requirements begin to go up.
Anyone have any thoughts on this and am I totally wrong about the HP requirements going up?
By the way, first post. Seems like a nice forum that could prove to be very helpful as I get back into fluid systems.