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Performance Charts
How to to to Calculate
Calculate Your
How
How
Calculate
(NPSHa)
(NPSHa)
(NPSHa)
For a given flow rate, there must be a minimum
fluid head pressure supplied to the pump to prevent
cavitation. This minimum head is shown on the
Performance Curve, labeled as NPSHr. The units
are feet WC (Water Column) absolute. The NPSHa
Where:
Where:
Where:
H H H a a a is the absolute pressure on the surface of the liquid in the supply tank. Typically, this is atmospheric
pressure for a vented supply tank, e.g. 34 feet at sea level.
H H H z z z is the vertical distance in feet between the surface of the liquid in the supply tank and the centerline of the
pump inlet. Value should be positive if the level is higher than the pump and negative if the level is lower
than the pump. Always be sure to use the lowest level the liquid can reach in the tank.
H H H f f f is the total of the friction losses in the suction piping.
H H H vp vp
vp is the absolute vapor pressure of the liquid at the pumping temperature.
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Your System's
System's Net
Net Positive
Your
System's
Net
NPSHa = = = H H H
NPSHa
NPSHa
Positive Suction
Suction Head
Positive
Suction
of your system must be greater than the NPSHr to
prevent cavitation and therefore increase efficiency
and the life of you pump. To calculate the NPSHa of
your system, use the following equation:
± ± ± H H H
– – – H H H
– – – H H H
a a a
z z z
f f f
v v v p p p
Head – – – Available
Available
Head
Available
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