Chance17
Chemical
- Dec 2, 2005
- 256
I have a pump question - somewhat embarrased to ask -- but I can't get a clear model in my mind.
What is is the relationship between a pump being deadhead and discharge pipe elevation?
Assume a centrifugal pump moving water out of a tank with level 10-ft above suction elevation.
Assume the suction and discharge pipe are large so that friction loss is low.
Assume the discharge head is 200-ft.
Assume a pressure gauge installed on the discharge line at 120-ft elevation.
The pressure gauge should read 200+10-120 = 90-ft.
Now assume there is a block valve just down stream of the pressure gauge.
Assume the block valve is shut.
The pump discharge head moves to 300-ft
Question: Does the gauge also read 300-ft ??
or does the gauge read 300+10-120 = 190-ft ??
At deadhead, what is the impact of elevation ??
What is is the relationship between a pump being deadhead and discharge pipe elevation?
Assume a centrifugal pump moving water out of a tank with level 10-ft above suction elevation.
Assume the suction and discharge pipe are large so that friction loss is low.
Assume the discharge head is 200-ft.
Assume a pressure gauge installed on the discharge line at 120-ft elevation.
The pressure gauge should read 200+10-120 = 90-ft.
Now assume there is a block valve just down stream of the pressure gauge.
Assume the block valve is shut.
The pump discharge head moves to 300-ft
Question: Does the gauge also read 300-ft ??
or does the gauge read 300+10-120 = 190-ft ??
At deadhead, what is the impact of elevation ??