4) The required NPSH of a pump is to be 8 ft. Determine the vertical distance (ft) above or below the pump axis from a vented surface of water (25°C) in a supply tank if suction side friction losses...


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4) The required NPSH of a pump is to be 8 ft. Determine the vertical distance (ft) above or below<br>the pump axis from a vented surface of water (25°C) in a supply tank if suction side friction<br>losses are equivalent to 3.8 ft.<br>

Extracted text: 4) The required NPSH of a pump is to be 8 ft. Determine the vertical distance (ft) above or below the pump axis from a vented surface of water (25°C) in a supply tank if suction side friction losses are equivalent to 3.8 ft.
NET POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD (NPSH):<br>the difference between the static head at the suction inlet and the head<br>corresponding to the vapor pressure of the liquid at the pump inlet<br>9c (Par – P,<br>NPSH =<br>suction<br>- Za<br>g<br>TI<br>where:<br>Pa' = abs. Pressure at the surface of the reservoir<br>Pv = vapor pressure<br>Za = height from the surface of the of the reservoir to the suction point in the<br>pump<br>ERSITE<br>

Extracted text: NET POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD (NPSH): the difference between the static head at the suction inlet and the head corresponding to the vapor pressure of the liquid at the pump inlet 9c (Par – P, NPSH = suction - Za g TI where: Pa' = abs. Pressure at the surface of the reservoir Pv = vapor pressure Za = height from the surface of the of the reservoir to the suction point in the pump ERSITE

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