Amtrol 420, WX-401 To Summarize, Determine ESP Volume, Average Capacity, GPM x 2 = 196 ESP Volume

Models: WX-401 420

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TOTAL HEAD IN FEET

Subtracting the feet of head required for lift (240) we can convert this point to PSIG:

Maximum pump cut-out

= 420 feet

Less lift

= 240 feet

 

 

 

 

Maximum pressure

= 180 feet

To convert feet of head to PSIG, we divide by (2.31) (there is (2.31) feet of head for each PSI):

180 ÷ 2.31 = 77.9 or 78 PSIG.

Or pump cut-out pressure (P3) is 78 PSIG.

Even though the pump may be rated as a (85) GPM pump (as in our example) the actual capacity in GPM will vary as the pump operates throughout its pressure range from pump cut-in (30 PSIG) and pump cut-out (78 PSIG).

So, we’ll go back to our curve and determine what capacity in GPM the pump will deliver at its cut-in point, and what capacity in GPM it will deliver at its pump cut-out point. Then, we’ll average these two capacities by adding them together and dividing by two.

Reading the curve, we can find the point that indi- cates pump cut-in. We already know that this is:

700

600

500

30 PSIG x 2.31

= 70 Ft. of Head

Plus “Lift”

= 240 Ft. of Head

 

 

 

Point on Curve

= 310 Ft. of Head

TOTAL HEAD IN FEET

400

300

200

100

0

EFF.

20 40 60 80 CAPACITY IN GPM

80

 

60

%

 

40

EFFICIENCY

 

20

 

100 120 140

TOTAL HEAD IN FEET

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

EFF.

80

 

60

%

 

40

EFFICIENCY

 

20

 

To Summarize:

We have used actual pump performance as shown

0

20 40 60 80 CAPACITY IN GPM

100 120 140

on the pump curve for the pump selected, to complete step one in utilizing maximum capacity of the full acceptance Well-X-Trol®models, Series 420 and 450.

In this step we have determined:

To Summarize: System minimum pressure of 30 PSIG. To establish the Well-X-Trol®precharge pressure.

Determine ESP Volume: (P1) Pump cut-in pressure (P2) of 30 PSIG. Average Capacity Pump cut-out pressure (P3) of 78 PSIG.

Step Two – Determine, ESP volume required to control pump cycling. Determine average capacity in GPM:

With larger pumps, capacity, or flow of the pump will vary depending upon the pressure or feet of head at which it is operating.

Reading down to capacity we can determine that, at (310) feet of head, the pump will deliver (106) GPM.

We then read the curve to determine the capacity at pump cut-out:

78 PSIG x 2.31

= 180 Ft. of Head

Plus “Lift”

= 240 Ft. of Head

 

 

 

Point on Curve

= 420 Ft. of Head

Capacity at (420) Feet of Head = 90 GPM

Determine ESP Volume:

Being a large pump, we will want to have a mini- mum run time of at least (2) minutes on the pump:

Average Capacity

Average Capacity

at P2: 106

98 GPM x 2 = 196 ESP Volume

at P3: +90

 

 

 

 

 

196 ÷ 2 = 98

 

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Amtrol 420, WX-401 manual To Summarize, Determine ESP Volume, Average Capacity, GPM x 2 = 196 ESP Volume, Total Head In Feet