andrewfreeman
Mechanical
- May 16, 2005
- 16
Dear All,
Happy New Year.
I am installing a small plunger pump (CAT 230 with variable speed drive) to pump water at low flowrates into a pressurised steam line in our R&D test facilities.
Reading the installation manual it states that the inlet line size must be a minimum of one size larger than the pump inlet fitting (1/2") to avoid cavitation.
How critical is this? I have bought all my fittings in the same size as the pump inlet (1/2"). Will I get cavitation damage by having the inlet piping the same size as inlet. My flow range is 40-200lph (pump capacity 500lph) and pressure range 5-50barg (max capacity 105barg).
Also is it OK to fit a non return valve 1 meter downstream of the pump (outlet line size 1/2").
Many thanks in advance
Andrew
Happy New Year.
I am installing a small plunger pump (CAT 230 with variable speed drive) to pump water at low flowrates into a pressurised steam line in our R&D test facilities.
Reading the installation manual it states that the inlet line size must be a minimum of one size larger than the pump inlet fitting (1/2") to avoid cavitation.
How critical is this? I have bought all my fittings in the same size as the pump inlet (1/2"). Will I get cavitation damage by having the inlet piping the same size as inlet. My flow range is 40-200lph (pump capacity 500lph) and pressure range 5-50barg (max capacity 105barg).
Also is it OK to fit a non return valve 1 meter downstream of the pump (outlet line size 1/2").
Many thanks in advance
Andrew