I am working on a system in which a large single stage centrifugal pump ("primary" pump) is in need of a booster pump to operate against a higher system head (the system head changes frequently do to the primary pump being used in changing systems). Unfortunately, do to location and mobility constraints, adding an identical pump (to the primary)as a booster is not really an option. I am considering utilizing two smaller pumps operating in parallel to accomplish the task. The smaller pumps will be controlled by a computer controller to maintain equal incoming operating pressure. Theoretically the smaller pumps operating in parallel should be capable of handling the flow rate of the large (primary) pump in a typical system as defined by the end-user.
Any thoughts on potential problems I could expect?
Tags: design, parallel, problems, pump, pumping, system
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