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- May 28, 2001
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In a plant a condensate pump is not performing upto the desired ( also designed) performance.
The NPSH required for the pump is 1 meter where as the available is 3 meter. ( The condensate temp is 96 degree centigrate and the tank is open to atmosphare.).
The duty point mentioned on the data sheet says follwing:
Capacity : 1.5 m3/hr
Head :20.7 meter
Condensate Temp : 85 degree centrigrate.
I wanted to know that if the condensate temperature increases from 85 to 96 degree celcius the pump shall not delever duty point parameters though the NPSH available is more than required even at 96 degree celcius.
The NPSH required for the pump is 1 meter where as the available is 3 meter. ( The condensate temp is 96 degree centigrate and the tank is open to atmosphare.).
The duty point mentioned on the data sheet says follwing:
Capacity : 1.5 m3/hr
Head :20.7 meter
Condensate Temp : 85 degree centrigrate.
I wanted to know that if the condensate temperature increases from 85 to 96 degree celcius the pump shall not delever duty point parameters though the NPSH available is more than required even at 96 degree celcius.