vnardone
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2002
- 2
Subject: Pump performance curves vs. pumps performance
Author: vnardone
Date: 7/9/2002
When installation of a triplex sewage pumps station and start up is performed, is it normal that the readings at the start up do not meet exactly the required flow capacities that were submitted as approved certified curves that were in fact accepted?
How do you explain why the pumps are not meeting the specificaitons? The pump station is in fact doing it's job and has been for over a year, but the testing results are close but not meeting what the engineers are requiring as per the specifications,is this normal?
I would think that the circumstances such as the wet well, what's coming thru the pumps and "other environmental factors" would have a direct effect on the readings taking at start-up.
Do the pumps normally meet the curve at the start up?, even though it is not in a "controlled enviornment" when certified and do many variations have to be taken into consideration such as suction and discharge lines being clogged, wet well depth and the distance between the pump station and readings being taken from are a distance away?
The system is working and has been doing it's job for over a year, yet the engineers are concerned that the pumps are not meeting the required disign conditiond outlined in the specifications. The pumps did meet the specifications according to the certified curves submitted and accepted. Now, they are either they are over exceeding or meeting just under.
ANY INPUT? Should the station be rejected based on this?
THANKS
Author: vnardone
Date: 7/9/2002
When installation of a triplex sewage pumps station and start up is performed, is it normal that the readings at the start up do not meet exactly the required flow capacities that were submitted as approved certified curves that were in fact accepted?
How do you explain why the pumps are not meeting the specificaitons? The pump station is in fact doing it's job and has been for over a year, but the testing results are close but not meeting what the engineers are requiring as per the specifications,is this normal?
I would think that the circumstances such as the wet well, what's coming thru the pumps and "other environmental factors" would have a direct effect on the readings taking at start-up.
Do the pumps normally meet the curve at the start up?, even though it is not in a "controlled enviornment" when certified and do many variations have to be taken into consideration such as suction and discharge lines being clogged, wet well depth and the distance between the pump station and readings being taken from are a distance away?
The system is working and has been doing it's job for over a year, yet the engineers are concerned that the pumps are not meeting the required disign conditiond outlined in the specifications. The pumps did meet the specifications according to the certified curves submitted and accepted. Now, they are either they are over exceeding or meeting just under.
ANY INPUT? Should the station be rejected based on this?
THANKS