About Pump head
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3 FAQs about [Pump head]
What is a head in a pump?
The term “head’ by itself is rather misleading. It is commonly taken to mean the difference in elevation between the suction level and the discharge level of the liquid being pumped. Although this is partially correct, it does not include all of the conditions that should be included to give an accurate description.
Why is a pump head important?
It quantifies the combination of pressure energy and kinetic energy that a pump imparts to the fluid as it moves through the system. Understanding pump head is essential because it helps engineers assess the pump's performance, select the right pump for a given application, and design efficient fluid transport systems.
What is a pump's discharge head ability?
Whether you’re pumping water or a heavy caustic solution, the head achieved will be the same. The pressure at the discharge of the pump, however, will be higher for the heavier solution. That’s why we would not be able to do simply looking at a pressure gauge and figure out what is pump’s discharge head ability is.


