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Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application 2nd ed - Val S. Lobanoff, Robert R. Ross (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)

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NPSH<br />

The expressions NPSHR <strong>and</strong> NPSHA are accept<strong>ed</strong> abbreviations for<br />

net positive suction head requir<strong>ed</strong> <strong>and</strong> net positive suction head available.<br />

Probably more has been written on NPSH than any other subject involving<br />

pumps. With so much literature available, one might assume that<br />

NPSH <strong>and</strong> its relationship to cavitation is well understood. Nothing could<br />

be further from the truth. To this day, NPSH is still misunderstood, misus<strong>ed</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> misappli<strong>ed</strong>, resulting in either costly over-design of new systems<br />

or unreliable operation of existing pump installations. Avoiding<br />

these problems requires accurate pr<strong>ed</strong>iction of NPSHR, supply of sufficient<br />

NPSHA, <strong>and</strong> attention to suction piping approach. NPSHR can be<br />

consider<strong>ed</strong> the suction pressure requir<strong>ed</strong> by the pump for safe, reliable<br />

operation,<br />

Establishing NPSHA<br />

Establishing NPSHA, which is the head available characteristic of the<br />

system that provides flow of liquid to the pump, is the responsibility of<br />

the system designer. As NPSHR increases with pump capacity, normal<br />

practice is to establish NPSHA at the operating condition, then add a reasonable<br />

margin to accommodate any anticipat<strong>ed</strong> increase in pumping capacity.<br />

All too often, future operating problems begin here. It is not unusual<br />

for the ultimate user to add some anticipat<strong>ed</strong> increase in capacity,<br />

then for insurance the contractor designing the system adds even more.<br />

When the pump designer finally gets the data sheet, he designs the impeller<br />

inlet <strong>and</strong> suction nozzle geometry for operating capacity, plus user<br />

margin, plus contractor margin. If these margins are not carefully con-<br />

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