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Does the height of the water column on top of this pump matter?
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[QUOTE="JBA, post: 5503036, member: 570081"] Angling or S shaping the flexible tube will make no difference as long as the height of the water level is maintained at the same height above the horizontal measuring tubes. Your best practical approach would be to determine the minimum head clearance at all of your planned test locations and use the acceptable water height for the lowest head clearance location for all of your tests. [/QUOTE]
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