Lovison
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2002
- 92
Let's assume I have three identical pumps but all operating at three different speeds. 1620 RPM, 1080 RPM and a low one at 360 RPM. I'm sure I could belt drive the upper two but the lowest one the drive would be odd looking and expensive.
Should I consider going to a 1200 RPM on the lowest speed in order to reduce the size and cost of the drive.
I'm talking a small 5HP motor so the cost difference between the 1800 and 1200.
Is there a rule of thumb for drive sizing where speeds get so low that you have to go to a lower speed motor?
Rule of thumbs will work for this application anything you could provide would be helpful.
Wayne
Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com
Should I consider going to a 1200 RPM on the lowest speed in order to reduce the size and cost of the drive.
I'm talking a small 5HP motor so the cost difference between the 1800 and 1200.
Is there a rule of thumb for drive sizing where speeds get so low that you have to go to a lower speed motor?
Rule of thumbs will work for this application anything you could provide would be helpful.
Wayne
Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com