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Christopher C. Dennis, TBE


 

The procedure that many test and balance professionals were originally instructed to use when setting pump flow was simple. The process began by dead-heading the pump to determine impeller sizing, and then throttling the discharge balance valve to get the pump plotted at the selection point of the curve. This seemed to be a logical procedure--setting a maximum flow by generating the design system resistance with the discharge balance valve. [Read More]

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