Appendix “c” field test report – Goulds Pumps 3408 - IOM User Manual

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USEFUL FORMULAS

1) Head (ft.) =

Pressure (psig) x 2.31

S. G.

S.G. = Specific gravity; S.G. of water = 1.0 at 70° F

2) TDH (ft.) = Total Dynamic Head (ft.) = (Disch. Pressure gauge reading - Suct. Pressure gauge reading +

(Discharge velocity head - Suction velocity head +

(Elevation correction to disch. gauge - Elevation correction to suct. gauge)

3) PUMP INPUT HP (BHP) - calculated:

Where n

m

= motor efficiency, p.f. = Motor power factor, Avg. Amps =

leg 1+ leg 2 + leg 3

3

4) Pump Efficiency (n

p

): n

p

=

GPM x TDH

3960 x BHP

5) Affinity Laws for correcting GPM, TDH, and BHP for speed (RPM):

GPM

GPM

1

2

=

RPM

RPM

1

2

or GPM

1

= GPM

2

x

RPM

RPM

1

2

TDH

TDH

1

2

=

(

RPM

RPM

1

2

)

or TDH

1

= TDH

2

x

(

RPM

RPM

1

2

)

BHP

BHP

1

2

=

(

RPM

RPM

1

2

)

or BHP

1

= BHP

2

x

(

RPM

RPM

1

2

)

6) NPSHA determination:

NPSHA = Net Positive Suction Head Available

NPSHA = (Atmospheric pressure - Vapor pressure of liquid + Total suction head)

Total Suction Head = (Suction pressure gauge reading + Suction velocity head + Elevation correction to

suction gauge)

NOTE: NPSHA must always be greater than NPSHR (NPSHA

NPSHR) for the pump to operate without concern

of cavitation.

NPSHR refers to Net Positive Suction Head Required by pump. This is a published value obtained from the

Pump Manufacturer’s curve.

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3408 IOM 03/99

Single Phase Motor

BHP =

Amps x Volts x n x p.f.

746

m

Three Phase Motor

BHP =

Avg. Amps x Volts x 1.732 x n x p.f.

746

m

3

2

2

3

APPENDIX “C” FIELD TEST REPORT

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