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System Use of Multiple Centrifugal Pumps
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Figure 14    Operating Point for Two Centrifugal Pumps in Series

CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Fluid Flow When  the  system  characteristic  curve  is  considered  with  the  curve  for  pumps  in  parallel,  the operating point at the intersection of the two curves represents a higher volumetric flow rate than for a single pump and a greater system head loss.  As shown in Figure 12, a greater system head loss occurs with the increased fluid velocity resulting from the increased volumetric flow rate. Because of the greater system head, the volumetric flow rate is actually less than twice the flow rate achieved by using a single pump. Figure 12    Operating Point for Two Parallel Centrifugal Pumps Figure 13   Pump Characteristic Curve for Two Identical Centrifugal Pumps Used in Series Centrifugal Pumps in Series Centrifugal   pumps   are   used   in series to overcome a larger system head   loss   than   one   pump   can compensate  for  individually.    As illustrated    in    Figure    13,    two identical centrifugal pumps operating  at  the  same  speed  with the   same   volumetric   flow   rate contribute  the  same  pump  head. Since the inlet to the second pump is the outlet of the first pump, the head  produced  by  both  pumps  is the  sum  of  the  individual  heads. The volumetric flow rate from the inlet of the first pump to the outlet of the second remains the same. HT-03 Page 54 Rev. 0

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