PUMPCALC
- Centrifugal Pump Performance
New 32-bit
Version 6.40

What is PUMPCALC?
PUMPCALC is a Centrifugal Pump Analysis program. It can be used to predict the performance of one or more centrifugal pumps in series or parallel configurations.
Several options are available for calculations based on input data from pump manufacturer’s curves as follows:
Single pump performance- Impeller size and speed changes
Multiple Pump Performance - Series and Parallel Configuration
Viscosity Corrected Pump Performance - Hydraulic Institute method.
Pump Head Curve versus Pipe System Head Curve- Operating point
Screen and Printer Graphic Plots
Using Affinity Laws, the performance of a
centrifugal pump at different impeller diameters, speeds and stages can be
calculated from the pump manufacturer's water performance curve data. In
addition, the speed or impeller diameter required to meet a specific design
condition can be calculated. Performance of multiple pumps in series and parallel can be predicted.
The main data needed for running PUMPCALC is the pump curve data file.
This consists of sets of values of Flow rate (or capacity), Head and Efficiency for a particular pump, for a specific impeller size and speed.
Normally, you will need to get this information from a pump catalog. The number of sets of Flow, Head and Efficiency values are limited to
between 3 sets of points (minimum) and 15 sets of points (maximum). The data points taken off of a manufacturer's pump curve must cover the entire range of flow rate permissible for the specific pump. Extrapolation can be made but may result in inaccurate results.
Pump data files are saved under a name such as PUMP123.PMP and can
be opened up within PUMPCALC for editing data and plotting curves.

Using
Affinity Laws, the performance of a centrifugal pump at different
impeller diameters, speeds and stages can be calculated from the
manufacturer's pump curve data.

The
speed or diameter required to meet a specific design condition can also
be calculated. Performance of pumps in series and parallel can be
predicted.
For high viscosity liquids, the water performance curve is used in
conjunction with the built-in Hydraulic Institute charts to estimate
the viscosity corrected pump performance. The resultant performance
curves may be plotted on the screen as well as on the connected printer.
The viscous performance calculated requires the use of the best efficiency point
(BEP) from the water curve. This is defined as the point on the water
performance curve with the maximum efficiency. The flow rate, head and efficiency at this point on the curve is used as the starting point for
viscosity corrected performance calculations. The Best Efficiency Point
values may be specified in the appropriate fields or you may have PUMPCALC
calculate the BEP by interpolation. After entering all data, click on the
Calculate button to start calculations. Based on the Hydraulic Institute
Charts, the water performance curve will be corrected for the given liquid
viscosity and both water and viscous performance results will shown side
by side in spreadsheets.

Once the viscous performance is calculated, additional points on the viscous
curve can be determined by interpolation. If the water performance and the corresponding viscous performance are desired at a particular flow rate, enter
these values in the Water Capacity and Viscous Capacity fields and click on
the Calculate button. The performance on both curves at the specified flow
rate will be calculated and displayed on the spreadsheets, in a highlighted
color. Similarly, additional data points on both curves can be calculated.
Note that extrapolating beyond the limits of the performance curve, though
feasible may be inaccurate. Due to the nature of the Spline Interpolation
method used, extrapolation may, in some cases yield incorrect results.
However interpolation is generally quite accurate. The calculated viscous
performance curve is saved in a data file. This curve information may then
be used with Single Pump performance option to determine other performance
characteristics using affinity laws.
Clicking on the Plot button, opens another dialog box to choose the type
of plot. The calculated water performance and viscous performance curves
may be
plotted on the screen as well as on the connected printer.

For
a given pipeline diameter, length and elevations, the system head curves
can be generated for different liquid properties and the point of
intersection of the pump curve and the pipeline system curve can be
determined. Screen graphics of the combined pump performance is also
generated.

The input data for the pump curve consists of selected capacity (flow rate), head, and efficiency points from the manufacturer's catalog. This
pump curve information is created and stored as a data file.
For calculating the pipe system head curves, the pipeline data (distance,
elevation, diameter, wall thickness) are input and stored as a data file.
The liquid specific gravity, viscosity, pipe absolute roughness, pump
suction pressure, pipe delivery pressure and the maximum allowable pipe
pressure are also input. The system head curve may also be input by the
user. This option allows you to enter the Flow rate versus System head
data for plotting against the pump performance data. If the System Head
curve data is input, PUMPCALC ignores the pipe data and uses the system
head curve data, without calculating the pressure drops.
When used with the given pipeline data, in the absence of system head
curve information, pipeline pressures are calculated for various flow
rates to generate the System Head curve. Hydraulic calculations are
performed based on the chosen pressure drop formula, such as Colebrook-White, Moody, Hazen-Williams, MIT or Miller equation for isothermal
conditions of flow. The output consists of the pump operating flow rate,
discharge pressure, efficiency and horsepower at the operating point.
Screen graphics of the combined pump curve and system head curve are
also generated.
The output consists of the pump operating flow rate, discharge pressure, efficiency and horsepower at the operating flow as shown on the next page. Additionally, the combined pump performance data and the individual pump flow rates and pressures are also output.

Screen graphics of the combined pump head curve and system head curve are also generated as shown below:
PUMPCALC runs under
Windows 95/98, Windows NT and Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems.
Requires 8MB free hard disk space.
Technical support
Technical support is provided for licensed users of the software for a period of sixty(60) days from the initial purchase date. The software
Registration form must be returned to SYSTEK to be eligible for Technical Support. Economical Annual Technical Support plans are available after the
initial 60-day period. Minor upgrades and maintenance releases are posted at SYSTEK's Web site for licensed users to download free of charge. You may
need to contact SYSTEK to obtain a password for downloading and installing an upgrade from the web site. Major upgrades are issued twice a year at
special prices to current licensed users. Call or write for details of Technical
Support plans.
We welcome comments and suggestions from users. Please give us your
thoughts on how PUMPCALC can be improved further. Our goal is to make
this software the most user-friendly program available.
You may send us your comments by regular mail or email.
Contact SYSTEK as follows:
SYSTEK Technologies, Inc.
Phone/Fax: (928) 453-9587
Email: techsupport@systek.us
Web Site: www.systek.us
If you would like
to purchase PUMPCALC, send us an email at
sales@systek.us
or phone us at: (928) 453-9587
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