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How to Read a Pump Curve? Formula, Pump Selection and More

How to read pump curve

What Is A Pump Curve?

How to Read A Pump Curve? Centrifugal Pump Curve

1. Total Dynamic Head

How to Calculate Total Dynamic Head?

Total Dynamic Head Formula

TDH Formula
Total Dynamic Head Formula

Learn More: What is Pump Head? Calculation, Formula, Performance Curves

2. Flow Rate

3. Best Efficiency Point

4. RPM

5. NPSH

Learn More: What is Pump Cavitation? Tips to Detect and Prevent It

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How to Select A Pump from Curve?

Let’s look at the centrifugal pump performance curves, for example, the M150 KSH slurry pump.

How to Read NPSH on Pump Curve?

On a pump graph, NPSH is the dashed line perpendicular to the X-axis.

We can see that different positions have different NPSH values. In the above content, we have mentioned that NPSH includes NPSH A (NPSH actually required during operation) and NPSH R (minimum NPSH required for operation). Please note that NPSH A > NPSH R must be ensured to ensure that cavitation does not occur in the pump.

We have determined the location of point A, and we can see that point A is near the range of NPSH R of 8m. So we can determine that when designing the pump delivery system, we must ensure that NPSH A >8m to better prevent cavitation.

NPSH Curve

Specific Gravity & Viscosity Impact On Pumps Performance

1. How Does A Pump Curve Change With Specific Gravity?

2. Effect of Viscosity on Pump Performance

Frequently Asked Questions About Pump Curve


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