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Understanding NPSH Part 2

Last time, we saw that as we supply more pressure to the pump suction than what the pump manufacturer requires,…

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Understanding NPSH, Part 1

NPSH is probably the least understood part of a manufacturers pump curve.  It’s easy to see why: we use atmospheric…

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Pump Basics 2: Pump Curves

When a centrifugal pump is designed, the manufacturer will test the operation of the pump to the theoretical design. Pumps…

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Pump Basics – Impellers and Volutes

Centrifugal pumps come in many configurations - in-line, base mounted, foot mounted, single and double suction, vertical and horizontal split…

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B&G Centrifugal Pump Motor Speed Facts

Understanding electric motor speed is a vital part of the proper selection and application of B&G Centrifugal Pumps.  The following…

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Getting the Most – Part 2

Last time, we talked about the Bornquist IDEA (Integrated Design Engineering Assistance) team and the overall concept of using the…

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Getting the Most: Part 1

[fsn_row][fsn_column width="12" column_style="light"][fsn_text] In the world of heat transfer, with close approach temperatures a little change can mean a lot…

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