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Pump Selection Tool โ€” Ebora CE366
โš™๏ธ Operating point ยท Power ยท NPSH

Pump Selection Tool

Find where a pump's Hโ€“Q curve meets the system head curve. Enter the static lift, the pipe and fittings, and three points off the pump curve โ€” the tool locates the operating point and reports the flow, head, water & brake power, specific speed, pipe velocity and NPSH available.

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โ‘  System

System curve: Hsys = Hs + KsysยทQยฒ, with Ksys from friction + minor losses. Leave L/D/f blank for a static-only system.

โ‘ก Pump curve โ€” 3 points (Q, H)

Read three points off the manufacturer's Hโ€“Q curve (including shutoff at Q = 0 if you like). A quadratic is fitted through them.

โ‘ข Power, speed & NPSH (optional)

NPSHa = atm head โˆ’ vapor head โˆ’ suction lift โˆ’ suction-line loss. Fill this section only if you want NPSHa (zs is negative for a flooded suction).

โš™๏ธ Operating point

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Pump โˆฉ system
At the operating point
Flow Q
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Head H
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Pipe velocity
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Water power
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Brake power
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Motor input
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Specific speed N_s
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NPSH available
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System K_sys
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Worked solution

โš ๏ธ Study/estimating aid. The pump curve is a quadratic fit through three points โ€” read them carefully. Confirm the friction factor, minor-loss coefficients and the actual pump & efficiency curves from the manufacturer's data. Always check that NPSHa > NPSHrequired.
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