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Head Theory 101
I have a pump.
I want to pump water from my pond in the back yard to my front yard. From back to front, my yard rises, I would guess, about 3 feet. My pump output is 1.5'' (I think.) Would the pump work best if I used 1.5'' piping for the run or something larger like 3 inch? -- BenignVanilla Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me. |
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Head Theory 101
It will pump faster if you use 3" pipe. However, a cost benefit
analysis will probably reveal that the cost of 3" pipe is several times that of 1.5", while the increased flow will be less than 20%. PlainBill On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 10:32:07 -0400, "BenignVanilla" m wrote: I have a pump. I want to pump water from my pond in the back yard to my front yard. From back to front, my yard rises, I would guess, about 3 feet. My pump output is 1.5'' (I think.) Would the pump work best if I used 1.5'' piping for the run or something larger like 3 inch? |
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Head Theory 101
Hi BV:
Most plumbers will tell you to go just one size larger in diameter (ie 2 inches in this case) When you use piping much larger in size than your pump's designed outflow diameter, you get turbulent flow which, negates some of the benefits from reduced friction If you use a pipe that's too small, and you wind up with flow greater than 8cfm (pvc pipes here), you increase resistance significantly, and therefore the head. Flows greater than 8cfm can cause premature failure of pvc. The number may vary with different materials. BTW, I tried sending you an email, removing the myfrontallobe piece, but never got a reply. Did you get it? Happy ponding, Greg -- "BenignVanilla" m wrote in message ... I have a pump. I want to pump water from my pond in the back yard to my front yard. From back to front, my yard rises, I would guess, about 3 feet. My pump output is 1.5'' (I think.) Would the pump work best if I used 1.5'' piping for the run or something larger like 3 inch? -- BenignVanilla Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me. |
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Head Theory 101
Thanks Greg...and no, I didn't get the message. We had some problems with
our mail servers the past few days, so I think I missed it. BV. "Gregory Young" wrote in message et... Hi BV: Most plumbers will tell you to go just one size larger in diameter (ie 2 inches in this case) When you use piping much larger in size than your pump's designed outflow diameter, you get turbulent flow which, negates some of the benefits from reduced friction If you use a pipe that's too small, and you wind up with flow greater than 8cfm (pvc pipes here), you increase resistance significantly, and therefore the head. Flows greater than 8cfm can cause premature failure of pvc. The number may vary with different materials. BTW, I tried sending you an email, removing the myfrontallobe piece, but never got a reply. Did you get it? Happy ponding, Greg -- "BenignVanilla" m wrote in message ... I have a pump. I want to pump water from my pond in the back yard to my front yard. From back to front, my yard rises, I would guess, about 3 feet. My pump output is 1.5'' (I think.) Would the pump work best if I used 1.5'' piping for the run or something larger like 3 inch? -- BenignVanilla Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me. |
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