Pump Chart Basics Explained
In the building industry, pumps play a very important role. They are used for various functions. The best known of these functions is the heating circulator.
Therefore, it will occupy a prominent place in the following pages.
In addition, the pumps are used in the fields of water supply and sewage disposal:
• Boosters installed when the mains water pressure is insufficient to supply a building
• Domestic hot water circulation pumps that allow hot water to be available at each tap
• Sewage lift pumps which are required when the sewage is at a level below the level.
evacuation (sewers)
• Fountain or aquarium pump
• Pumps for firefighting applications
• Pumps for cold water and cooling water
• Rainwater use systems for
toilet flushes, for washing machines, cleaning and irrigation
• And many other applications
In this video we take a look at pump charts to understand the basics of how to read a pump chart. We look at basic pump curve, head pressure, flow rate, pump performance, impeller size, efficiency, npsh, multi-speed pumps, VFD's, rotational speed, voltage, frequency and phases to help you learn hvac, hvacr and mechanical engineering.
Pump Chart Basics Explained
In the building industry, pumps play a very important role. They are used for various functions. The best known of these functions is the heating circulator.
Therefore, it will occupy a prominent place in the following pages.
In addition, the pumps are used in the fields of water supply and sewage disposal:
• Boosters installed when the mains water pressure is insufficient to supply a building
• Domestic hot water circulation pumps that allow hot water to be available at each tap
• Sewage lift pumps which are required when the sewage is at a level below the level.
evacuation (sewers)
• Fountain or aquarium pump
• Pumps for firefighting applications
• Pumps for cold water and cooling water
• Rainwater use systems for
toilet flushes, for washing machines, cleaning and irrigation
• And many other applications
In this video we take a look at pump charts to understand the basics of how to read a pump chart. We look at basic pump curve, head pressure, flow rate, pump performance, impeller size, efficiency, npsh, multi-speed pumps, VFD's, rotational speed, voltage, frequency and phases to help you learn hvac, hvacr and mechanical engineering.
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