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Metering Pump Acceleration Head

Metering Pump Acceleration Head

Metering Pump Acceleration Head

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Hi,

Just came accross a situation where we are having trouble with the acceleration head losses

The product is Isobutane, and the mean suction pressure is 58 psi. The NPIPA without acceleration head is only 5.3 psi.

Now, the length of the suction piping is 157 ft, which translates to 36 psi of acceleration head for 300 gph flow. So, in fact we have a negative NPIPA.

To take care of the same, we are installing suction pulsation dampeners. But, we are not sure if they would work fine given the very low NPIPA even without the acceleration head(we have selected 600 cu. in dampener.

Anybody having any idea on how we can calculate the resultant acceleration head with the dampeners installed. I guess we will position the dampener within 10 - 15 ft of the suction flange. NPIPR = 3.4 psia anyway.

We need to ensure our pumps are free from the cavitation effect.

Thanks,

RE: Metering Pump Acceleration Head

Thee damper vendors can usually give this, but I think this is a sticking plaster over a big wound.

It looks to me like you're trying to make something work which in reality never will unless you change more than one parameter.

Is this a new facility or are you adapting something.

So for me you either need more pressure somehow or greater elevation difference, bigger pipes or a different pump.

Pumping highly volatile liquids can get interesting alright.

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