Domestic Water Pressure Booster Sizing Part 2: Sketching It Out
/When sizing a pressure booster you should always begin with a simple sketch of the system, including…
Read MoreWhen sizing a pressure booster you should always begin with a simple sketch of the system, including…
Read MoreIn our previous blog we explained the physics behind that noisy, destructive phenomenon known as cavitation – the result of too little NPSH at the suction of the pump. Today we’re going to dig a little deeper into…
Read MoreAnyone involved in the design or application of fluid pumping systems is familiar with NPSH or Net Positive Suction Head. We typically equate NPSH with one singular question: Is there enough…
Read MoreIn our last blog we introduced the new HI Energy Rating System for clean water pumps. The HI Rating System not only helps engineers pick a more efficient pump, it also makes it easy for utilities to develop incentives that rewards owners for using HI Rated equipment. Several US utilities are already onboard…
Read MoreComparing pump efficiency just got a whole lot easier thanks to a new rating system developed by the Hydraulic Institute (HI). For the first time ever, pump specifiers or purchasers can go directly to an online tool where they can compare the numerical efficiency scores of any pump….
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