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Engineering Growth Connection

719 Record the time required for 10-20 puises of energy meter by stop
watch.
7110 Measure the discharge by using measuring tank and stop watch.

7.1.11 Repeat the experiment for different pressure by operating valve V4.

7.2 CLOSING PROCEDURE:

7.2.1 When experiment is over, switch OFF the pump.

7.2.2 Switch OFF power supply to panel.


72.3 Drain the tanks by drain valve V2, V3.

3. OBSERVATION & CALCULATION:

8.1 DATA:
Energy meter Constant EMC 3200 Area of measuring tank A=0.15 m
Pulses/kW-hr
Height of pressure gauge from suction of Acceleration due to gravity
pump hg = 1m g= 9.81 m/s?
Motor efficiency nm=0.8 Density of fluid p=1000 ka/m

8.2 OBSERVATION TABLE:

S. No. Pa(kg/cm") R1(cm) R2 (cm) t (s) tp(s)


1.
2.
3.
4.

8.3 CALCULATIONS:
P 3600
E, (kW)
tp EMC

Es E, x nm (kW)
TESTRIG
SUBMERSIBLEPUMP 6 (Rev )
of
PegeVo 3
KC. Engineers P Limited, Ambala
Engineering Growth Connection

R=
R, -R, (m)
100

AxR
Q=
t
(m'/s)

H=10×P,+hg (m of water)
E, PxgxQxH
(kW)
1000

Eo100
E,
(%)

Eo100
Es
(%)
9. NOMENCLATURE:

Nom Column Heading Units Type


A Area of measuring tank m Given
E Power input kW Calculated
EMC Energy meter constant Pulses/kW Given
-hr
Eo Pump output kW Calculated

Es Shaft output kW Calculated


Acceleration due to gravity m/s Given
H Total head m of water Calculated

hpg Height of pressure gauge from suction of pump m Given


P Number of pulses Measured

P Delivery pressure kg/cm² Measured


m'ls Calculated
Discharge
Calculated
R Rise of water level in measuring tank
cm Measured
R1 Final level of water in measuring tank
Measured
cm
R2 Initial level of water in measuring tank
Measured
S
tp Time required for P pulses Given
kg/m"
Density of water Given
Nm Efficiency of motor
TEST RIG
SUBMERSIBLE PUMP )
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