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I have a pump that puts out 396 gal/hr of water. The output pipe on the pump is 9/16 inch in diameter. Is there a way to calculate the psi?
The discussion revolves around calculating the psi output of a pump used for an aquarium, specifically focusing on the relationship between flow rate, head, and pressure. Participants explore various factors affecting the pump's performance, including specifications, efficiency, and system characteristics.
Participants express differing views on the pump's horsepower and its implications for performance. There is no consensus on the exact psi output, as calculations and interpretations vary among participants.
Participants highlight limitations in the available data, such as the need for accurate specifications and the complexity of calculating pressure losses in the system. Some assumptions about efficiency and head are also noted as potentially variable.
Individuals interested in pump performance, aquarium setup, and fluid dynamics may find this discussion relevant.
jimhebert said:I have a pump that puts out 396 gal/hr of water. The output pipe on the pump is 9/16 inch in diameter. Is there a way to calculate the psi?
On second thought, the piping is the same size as the outlet and it is only about 6 feet long, but the pump will be pumping the water up. It's for an aquarium.
jimhebert said:These specs may help in your calculations. The pump is a 3.5 horsepower.
The watts are 68, voltage =120, amps=.7
The Q max GPH = 687 gph
The Q min GPH = 449 gph
Head max =12.5 feet
jimhebert said:You mean it is not a 3.5 HP pump as the specifications say? According to your calculations, you believe it to be a 3 HP...Correct?
jimhebert said:In the calculator I entered q=687, and h=12.15 and shaft bph =3.52
jimhebert said:I bought this pump in pet shop and they had one in use in an aquarium. I do want to use it in a large tank. I would still like to know the approximate PSI output curve if possible.
The posted curve is not plotted correctly. The column with all the Syncras needs to be lifted up 2 increments and the H/m shifted to the right.
jimhebert said:I want to attach another device to the pump and it requires a certain psi to function properly.