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Maximum Height of Pump above the Source ( Neglecting Losses)

Height of pump above water level, Hp = Discharge, Q = Suction pip diameter, DS = Vapor pressure head, Hv = Atmospheric pressure head, H0 = Specific weight of water, S = 5.00 20.00 15 0.33 10.33 1 m L/S cm m m gm/cm3

Calculations (Neglecting Los


2 A = 176.71444 cm V= 1.13177 m/S P = -5.06529 m Vapor Pressure (guage) (H2)= -10.00000 m

A=*D^2/4 V=Q/A P = -(H + (V ^ 2) / (2 * g)) * S Pv=(Pvapor)abs-Patmosphere Z = -(H2 + (V ^ 2) / (2 * g))

Maximum Height of the Pump, Hmax =

9.93471 m

Height of pump above water level, Hp = Discharge, Q = Suction pip diameter, DS = Min. Head Required in the suction pipe at pump = Atmospheric pressure head, H0 = Specific weight of water, S = 4.50 5.00 10.00 6.00 10.33 1.00 m L/S cm m m gm/cm3

eglecting Losses)
A= V= P= Min. Guage pressure required at the suction pipe = Maximum Height of the Pump, Hmax = 78.53975 0.28294 -4.50408 -4.33000 cm2 m/S m m

4.26471 m

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