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Parul Institute of Technology

Parul Institute of Technology. Subject Code : 151903 Name Of Subject : Fluid Power Engineering Name of Unit : Pump Name of Topic : Introduction To Pump. An Overview. Types of Pumps Features of various Pumps Selection of pumps Performance Calculation Flow control strategies

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Parul Institute of Technology

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  1. Parul Institute of Technology Subject Code : 151903 Name Of Subject : Fluid Power Engineering Name of Unit : Pump Name of Topic : Introduction To Pump

  2. An Overview Types of Pumps Features of various Pumps Selection of pumps Performance Calculation Flow control strategies Energy saving measures in Pumps Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  3. Types of Pumps Dynamic Pumps Centrifugal Special effect pumps Displacement Pumps Rotary Reciprocating Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  4. Order of Preference Centrifugal Rotary Reciprocating Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  5. Pumps Used in Building Services Sump Pumps Monobloc Bore well Pumps Submersible Pumps Jet Pumps Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  6. Centrifugal Pumps Very simple design Two main parts are the impeller and the diffuser Impellers Bronze poly carbonate cast iron stainless steel Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  7. Pressure developed by the Pump Depends upon Impeller diameter No. of impellers size of the impeller eye shaft speed Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  8. Size of the pump Depends on Head Capacity Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  9. Advantages of centrifugal Pump Very efficient Produce smooth and even flow Reliable with good service life Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  10. Disadvantages Loss of priming easily Efficiency depends upon operating design head & speed. Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  11. Centrifugal pump closely coupled with motor Does not require long drive shaft Motor operates at a cooler temperature. Noiseless operation. High efficiency Smooth and even flow In case of repair full pump to be removed. Submersible Pumps Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  12. Jet Pumps Combination of a surface centrifugal pump, nozzle and venturi arrangement. Used in small diameter bore wells. Simple design Low purchase and maintenance cost. Easy accessibility to all moving parts. Low efficiency. Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  13. DSM measures to reduce consumption in pumps Demand side management measures Use of friction less foot valve. Use of HDPE pipes Use of appropriate capacitor. Use of higher size suction pipe compared to delivery pipe. Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  14. Overall Efficiency = Hydraulic power ( P2) X 100/ Power input ( P1) Pump efficiency. = Hydraulic power ( P2) X 100/ Power input to pump shaft ( P3) Hydraulic Power ( P2) = Q X Total Head ( hd - hs ) X p X g / 1000 Q = discharge in m³/s Pump Performance calculation Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  15. p = density of fluid in kg/ m³ g = acceleration due to gravity ( m/s²) P1 = 1.732 X V X I X pf P3 = P1 X eff.of motor. Pump Performance calculation Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  16. Key Parameter for determining efficiency Flow Head Power Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  17. Flow Measurement Techniques Tracer Method Ultrasonic flow measurement Tank filling method Installation of online flow meter Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  18. Determination of total head Suction head Measured from pump inlet pressure gauge reading Discharge head This is taken from the pump discharge side Pr. gauge Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  19. Pumps: (Monoblock Pumps used for Drinking water) Sr.No.ITEMPump1Pump2 1 Make Beacon Beacon 2 Capa hp/kW 5 (3.7) 5 (3.7) 3 Pipe sizes S/D 65/50 mm 65/50 mm 4 Head 25 m 25 m 5 Discharge 8 L/s 8 L/s 6 Amps 8 8 7 Overall Efficiency 47% 47 % Typical name plate details of pump Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  20. PUMP EFFICIENCY CALCULATION SHEET Sr.No.ITEMPump1Pump2Unit 1 Voltage 406 407 volts 2 Current 6.0 6.6 amps 3 P.F 0.83 0.82 4 Power input 3.5 3.48 KW 5 Dis. Head 22.2 22.2 m 6 Suc.Head 2.2 2.2 m 7 Discharge 8 8 L/s 8 Hyd.Power 1.57 1.57 KW 9 Pump Effi. 44.85 45.10 Typical performance calculations Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  21. Typical performance calculations 5 Dis. Head 22.2 22.2 m 6 Suc.Head 2.2 2.2 m 7 Discharge 8 8 L/s 8 Hyd.Power 1.57 1.57 KW 9 Pump Effi. 44.85 45.10 Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  22. 1. Replace the existing discharge line with the 50 mm dia pipes to reduce the friction losses. 2. Provide water level switch to switch off the pump sets as soon as the Tank is filled. 3. Replace the existing pump sets with high efficiency pump sets. Observations/ Recommendation Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  23. Size pump correctly Operate close to the best efficiency point. Size all piping and valves correctly Avoid all leakages. Factors to be considered from user side Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  24. Flow control Strategies Varying speed Pumps in parallel Stop/start control Flow control valve By pass control valve Trimming impeller Use of VFDS Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  25. Energy conservation opportunities in pumping Operate pump near best efficiency point. Replace old pumps by energy efficient pumps Reduce system resistance by pressure drop assessment and pipe size optimization. Provide booster pump for few areas of higher head. Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

  26. Energy conservation opportunities in pumping • Conduct water balance to minimize water consumption. • Ensure availability of instruments like pressure gauges, flow meters. • Repair seals and packing to minimize water loss. • Avoid valves in discharge side as far as possible. • Operate pump set during non-peak hours. Sub: Flow through pipes Topic: Introduction to pump

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