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South Asia's Only Exclusive Exhibition on Industrial Pumps Valves
and Systems
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14 - 16 November, 2008 - Hitex Exhibition Center, Hyderabad,
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Welcome
to the Official Website of IPVS 2008
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Technical Query IPVS 2008 |
Dear "Rainman", By my understanding of the terms "Rated Duty" and "Normal
Duty", Rated Duty would be the duty on the nameplate of the
pump, printed by the manufacturer, declaring the pump's
compliance with the duty mentioned in the order from the
buyer. "Nominal Duty" would either be
i) the duty at the point of best efficiency (BEP) or
ii) If it is a pump supplied as per a standard, such as
ISO-2858, there are "Nominal" duties or ratings specified in
the standard
Coming to your point about changes that may happen in the
performance of the pump, or change needed in the performance
of a pump during revamp, the duty obtainable from a pump is
the point of intersection of the system curve with the
pump's curve. For example, if you change the system, using
larger pipe sizes, as mentioned by you, the system curve
would become one with less friction. So, one would get more
discharge from the pump. Whereas less friction and higher
flow would mean better performance of the pump, at higher
flow the driver may get overloaded. So, one needs to also
check the power requirement of the pump at the changed duty.
I hope, I have touched most of the points raised by you. S. L. Abhyankar |
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From rainman, Member
March 14th, 2008,
Pump Rated Conditions
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For centrifugal pumps, what do the term "rated"
parameters (flow, NPSHr, etc.) mean? How do the
pump manufacturers determine these values? Are
these values specified by the customer or the
pump manufacturer? My questions arise because I
wonder if my rated flow for any particular pump
should change when the normal flow for this pump
is changed, as a result of a new condition being
implemented in the plant where it is used (say a
revamp). To illustrate my point further, I have
a pump originally designed to handle a normal
flow of 50 m3/h and for which a "rated" flow of
56 m3/h, was defined, according to the
information provided in the pumps data sheets
for the original project. After some years, a
revamp of the plant is under way, which requires
a new normal flow of 53 m3/h. Under these
circumstances, will I have a "new" rated flow
also, if the pump and the hydraulic (curve)
system remain the same? What if I change my
system (by increasing, for instance, some pipe
diameters)?
Thank you all in advance for your feedback,
Rainman |
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