Pumps

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Flow & Head

Real world flow rate is normally far below the manufacturers claimed flow rate. Flow claims are normally based on there being no pipe connected to the pump outlet. In the real world:

  • The pump operates against a column of water (or head) which provides back pressure
  • Pipes have resistance to water flow

A better idea of real life flow can be gained by plotting head versus flow rate on x,y axes, and drawing a straight line from max flow to max head. This enables flow rates to be read off for any given head. This does not take piping resistance into account, which will lower flow rates further

More Head Please

Plumbing 2 pumps in series gives a total head of the 2 pumps added together.

Pump Power

Pump Materials

  • Brass is required for potable water


Connections

Pump Types

Central Heating circulator

  • Very quiet operation
  • Long service life

Shower

  • Boost shower pressure and thus flow
  • Boosts bills too.

Sump pump

  • For draining cellars prone to flooding.
  • USually automatically operated by a water sensor

Drill Pump

  • Small minimal cost pump for occasional clear-up use

Foul Water Pump

  • Able to handle debris in the water


See Also