arbitrader
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2000
- 26
I am calculating NPSHA for specifying a 4,000 gpm gasoline pump.
I know manufacturer's pump curve prepare NPSHR curve based upon water. Therefore, I assume NPSHA conponents should all be referenced using water. Is this correct?
For example I am proposing that NPSHA would be 33' water (atmospheric head from an vented storage tank, less 17' water (vp of 7.5 psia gasoline converted to water, plus 3' water static suction head less 4' water friction head (suction losses based upon gasoline then converted to water.
I know manufacturer's pump curve prepare NPSHR curve based upon water. Therefore, I assume NPSHA conponents should all be referenced using water. Is this correct?
For example I am proposing that NPSHA would be 33' water (atmospheric head from an vented storage tank, less 17' water (vp of 7.5 psia gasoline converted to water, plus 3' water static suction head less 4' water friction head (suction losses based upon gasoline then converted to water.