noel0589
Electrical
- Sep 23, 2004
- 50
Hi all,
Thanks for the help. I am dealing with a submersible system of an electric motor driving a rotary screw pump which in turn drives a piston(plunger) which raises a hydraulic elevator system.
Pump Data says that for pump to operate at 3400 RPM, the minimum flow rate must be 185.2GPM at 350PSI, a BHP of 46.2
As a small aside, I am assuming, but please correct me if I'm wrong, that the pump rpm is equal to the rotor rpm in a typical application. If so, why would the manufacturer say 3400rpm and not 3500rpm? 3500rpm is more closer to the full load rpm of a motor. Operating motors at 3400rpm could burn out the windings. So does this mean that if the motor is running at 3500rpm and psi is 350, minimum gpm would be more than 185.2?
I also wonder about the following. the pump data says that to run the pump at 3400rpm against a discharge 350psi we need a minimum flow of 185.2 and bhp of 46.2. At 400psi we need a minimum flow of 183.9 and bhp of 52.4. At 450psi we need gpm 182.8 and bhp 58.3.
why does gpm decrease as psi increases to have a constant rpm of pump? I would think that as discharge psi increases, slip would increase meaning gpm would have to increase to compensate.
Although I have more questions, I am tired and want to go home now.
Any comments would be appreciated!!
Thanks for the help. I am dealing with a submersible system of an electric motor driving a rotary screw pump which in turn drives a piston(plunger) which raises a hydraulic elevator system.
Pump Data says that for pump to operate at 3400 RPM, the minimum flow rate must be 185.2GPM at 350PSI, a BHP of 46.2
As a small aside, I am assuming, but please correct me if I'm wrong, that the pump rpm is equal to the rotor rpm in a typical application. If so, why would the manufacturer say 3400rpm and not 3500rpm? 3500rpm is more closer to the full load rpm of a motor. Operating motors at 3400rpm could burn out the windings. So does this mean that if the motor is running at 3500rpm and psi is 350, minimum gpm would be more than 185.2?
I also wonder about the following. the pump data says that to run the pump at 3400rpm against a discharge 350psi we need a minimum flow of 185.2 and bhp of 46.2. At 400psi we need a minimum flow of 183.9 and bhp of 52.4. At 450psi we need gpm 182.8 and bhp 58.3.
why does gpm decrease as psi increases to have a constant rpm of pump? I would think that as discharge psi increases, slip would increase meaning gpm would have to increase to compensate.
Although I have more questions, I am tired and want to go home now.
Any comments would be appreciated!!