Bagge
Mechanical
- Mar 11, 2008
- 32
Hi,
I am sprinkler designer from Europe. I am writing to you because I hope maybe you can give me some feedback on the following topic.
First of all - we use the European Insurance Rules "CEA 4001". In these codes the following reads:
"The NPSH required by the pump shall not exceed 5m at flows up to that defined in table 17". (Qmax).
And furthermore elsewhere in the rules, the following also reads:
"The suction piping, including all valves and fittings, shall be designed in such a way as to ensure
that the available NPSH at the pump inlet exceeds the required NPSH by at least 1 m with the
maximum demand flow and maximum water temperature"
Now - I can not understand the reason for this requirement. As long as you have an NPSH-available larger than the NPSH required by the pumpe plus a safety value by "+ 1", it should be okay - or?
Do you have a similar requirement in the NFPA?
I am sprinkler designer from Europe. I am writing to you because I hope maybe you can give me some feedback on the following topic.
First of all - we use the European Insurance Rules "CEA 4001". In these codes the following reads:
"The NPSH required by the pump shall not exceed 5m at flows up to that defined in table 17". (Qmax).
And furthermore elsewhere in the rules, the following also reads:
"The suction piping, including all valves and fittings, shall be designed in such a way as to ensure
that the available NPSH at the pump inlet exceeds the required NPSH by at least 1 m with the
maximum demand flow and maximum water temperature"
Now - I can not understand the reason for this requirement. As long as you have an NPSH-available larger than the NPSH required by the pumpe plus a safety value by "+ 1", it should be okay - or?
Do you have a similar requirement in the NFPA?