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Centrifugal Pump Operation  Summary (Cont.)

CENTRIFUGAL PUMP OPERATION DOE-HDBK-1018/1 Pumps Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Centrifugal Pump Operation  Summary There are three indications that a centrifugal pump is cavitating. Noise Fluctuating discharge pressure and flow Fluctuating pump motor current Steps that can be taken to stop pump cavitation include: Increase the pressure at the suction of the pump. Reduce the temperature of the liquid being pumped. Reduce head losses in the pump suction piping. Reduce the flow rate through the pump. Reduce the speed of the pump impeller. Three effects of pump cavitation are: Degraded pump performance Excessive pump vibration Damage to pump impeller, bearings, wearing rings, and seals To avoid pump cavitation, the net positive suction head available must be greater than the net positive suction head required. Net  positive  suction  head  available  is  the  difference  between  the  pump  suction pressure and the saturation pressure for the liquid being pumped. Cavitation is the process of the formation and subsequent collapse of vapor bubbles in a pump. Gas  binding of a centrifugal pump is  a condition where the pump casing is  filled with  gases  or  vapors  to the  point  where the  impeller  is  no  longer  able to  contact enough fluid to function correctly. Shutoff  head  is  the  maximum  head  that  can  be  developed  by  a  centrifugal  pump operating at a set speed. ME-03 Rev. 0 Page 16

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