Vena desalting is a method used to remove water soluble impurities and solids from a process stream before further processing. NPSH Required (NPSHR) refers to the minimum pressure needed at the suction port of a pump to prevent cavitation. For a pump system to operate without cavitating, the Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHA) must be greater than the NPSH Required (NPSHR) by the pump.
Vena desalting is a method used to remove water soluble impurities and solids from a process stream before further processing. NPSH Required (NPSHR) refers to the minimum pressure needed at the suction port of a pump to prevent cavitation. For a pump system to operate without cavitating, the Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHA) must be greater than the NPSH Required (NPSHR) by the pump.
Vena desalting is a method used to remove water soluble impurities and solids from a process stream before further processing. NPSH Required (NPSHR) refers to the minimum pressure needed at the suction port of a pump to prevent cavitation. For a pump system to operate without cavitating, the Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHA) must be greater than the NPSH Required (NPSHR) by the pump.
vena desalting is a method of removing water soluble impurities and solids before processing
NPSH Required (NPSHR): The minimum pressure required at the suction
port of the pump to keep the pump from cavitating. ... NPSHA MUST be greater than NPSHR for the pump system to operate without cavitating. Put another way, you must have more suction side pressure available than the pump requires.