johnGP - Too many people seem to think that NPSHR curve is all they need to get to, maybe with 1m spare.
NPSHR is a number obtained by throttling the inlet valve until the differential head reduces by 3%. Cavitation can start some distance in head above that, hence why I reproduced the curve I did to show the difference between NPSHR and onset of cavitation.
The 3% figure is IMHO, somewhat arbitrary, but vendors like it because it is something they can test quite easily and accurately, whereas onset of cavitation is very difficult to test for.
If you're not at or close to the pump BEP, then be cautious about using the bare NPSHR figure
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