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What is the vaccum pressure in centrifugal pump in suction line industrial

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pumps don't suck, rather the pumppushes or throws the fluid out of thepump leaving a partial vacuum. Atmospheric pressure (usually) then pushes the fluid into the pump. For centrifugals, this force is measured in Feet of Head. Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 psia.
Answered by IIKaminaKingII
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Answer:

Pump don't suck fluids

Explanation:

In refrigeration and air conditioning systems, the suction pressure' is the intake pressure generated by the system compressor while operating. The suction pressure, along with the suction temperature and the wet bulb temperature of the discharge air are used to determine the correct refrigerant charge in a system.

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