7.15 PIPING AND EQUIPMENT DOWNSTREAM OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Unless specific information on pump curves is available, the maximum operating pressure for equipment downstream of centrifugal pumps that is not protected by a pressure relief device should be specified based on the maximum pump shutoff head. GP 10-1-1 specifies that the maximum shut-off head for new pumps shall not exceed 120% of the head at the rated capacity point and that centrifugal pumps be capable of at least a 5% head increase at rated conditions by impeller replacement. To allow for head increases by impeller replacement, it is recommended that equipment downstream of fixed speed centrifugal pumps be designed using a shutoff head equal to at least 126% (1.20 x 1.05 x 100) of the rated differential pressure. For variable speed pumps, which can operate continuously at 105% of rated speed, the downstream equipment design pressure should be based on a shutoff head equal to at least 139% (1.20 x 1.05 x 1.052 x 100) of the rated differential pressure. The pressure selected for design should be based on the cases below. ...
a. Equipment between the pump discharge and a control valve:
1. Maximum operating pressure should be the sum of the maximum pump suction pressure and the maximum pump shut off differential pressure.
b. Equipment between the pump discharge control valve and any downstream manual block valve:
1. If the maximum pump suction pressure is reached as a direct result of closing the downstream block valve, the maximum operating pressure should be the sum of the maximum pump suction pressure and the maximum pump shut off differential pressure .
2. If the maximum pump suction pressure is not reached as a direct result of closing the downstream block valve, the maximum operating pressure should be the normal pump suction pressure plus the maximum pump shut off differential pressure.