You're gonna have to call your local mopar dealer...you need a HEMI!!!
What length of pipe?what kind of pump do I need to install?
In order to provide 100GPM of water from storage tank through 2" copper pipe, what HP pump needed?, with 50PSI....
Thanks,
What length of pipe?
What height, from pump to outlet?
I'm not sure you are going to get 100 gpm through a 2" pipe but, do you want a submersible, jet or centrifugal pump? Submersible is the best choice but it depends on what you are using the water for. And then, do you want constant pressure or not? What is the elevation difference from the pump location to the highest point (in feet) the water is going to be used at?what kind of pump do I need to install?
In order to provide 100GPM of water from storage tank through 2" copper pipe, what HP pump needed?, with 50PSI....
Thanks,
Gary,I'm not sure you are going to get 100 gpm through a 2" pipe but, do you want a submersible, jet or centrifugal pump? Submersible is the best choice but it depends on what you are using the water for. And then, do you want constant pressure or not? What is the elevation difference from the pump location to the highest point (in feet) the water is going to be used at?
I don't know what size pipe but 4" should be fine as long as you keep the velocity down to about 6'/second (I'd use PVC). Like HJ says, once you find the ID you want or have to use, then you find the total dynamic head (TDH) and you know you need 100 gpm so you then you use a pump flow chart (curve chart) to find how many hp is required to do the job. My guess is like 6-7 hp but it depends on what type of pump.Gary,
If I use 3" or 4" pipe, then it's OK?
I don't want to use submersible, I want to use jet or centrifugal, but which is good?
what HP pump do I need to generate 100GPM through 3"(or 4") pipe with 50~60PSI?
and what bland pump is calm? thanks
I don't know what size pipe but 4" should be fine as long as you keep the velocity down to about 6'/second (I'd use PVC). Like HJ says, once you find the ID you want or have to use, then you find the total dynamic head (TDH) and you know you need 100 gpm so you then you use a pump flow chart (curve chart) to find how many hp is required to do the job. My guess is like 6-7 hp but it depends on what type of pump.
What is this water going to be used for?
And why 100 gpm out of a storage tank?
What is "calm"?
Do you have 3 phase power available?
At ~60% pump/motor efficiency.You only lose 7 PSI in 100' of 2" copper at 100 GPM. A 5 HP pump will still give you about 85 GPM at 50 PSI through 100' of 2" copper.
what kind of pump do I need to install?
In order to provide 100GPM of water from storage tank through 2" copper pipe, what HP pump needed?, with 50PSI....
Thanks,
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