A water from Agno River is pumped at 13.3 L/s using a submerged pump at an efficiency of 78% that is discharged to a swimming pool in Itogon which has a free surface of 30 m above the Agno River water level. The pipe that was used has a diameter of 7 cm on the suction lir and 5 cm on the discharge line from the pump. Assuming that the elevation difference between the pump inlet and outlet and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factors and frictional losses in piping are negligible, calculate for the following a) Power requirement by the pump in kW b) Pressure difference across the pump c) Pumping cost/day(24 hour) if the electricity cost is P2.00/kW-hr

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A water from Agno River is pumped at 13.3 L/s using a submerged pump at an efficiency of
78% that is discharged to a swimming pool in Itogon which has a free surface of 30 m above
the Agno River water level. The pipe that was used has a diameter of 7 cm on the suction line
and 5 cm on the discharge line from the pump. Assuming that the elevation difference
between the pump inlet and outlet and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factors and
frictional losses in piping are negligible, calculate for the following
a) Power requirement by the pump in kW
b) Pressure difference across the pump
c) Pumping cost/day(24 hour) if the electricity cost is P2.00/kW-hr
Transcribed Image Text:A water from Agno River is pumped at 13.3 L/s using a submerged pump at an efficiency of 78% that is discharged to a swimming pool in Itogon which has a free surface of 30 m above the Agno River water level. The pipe that was used has a diameter of 7 cm on the suction line and 5 cm on the discharge line from the pump. Assuming that the elevation difference between the pump inlet and outlet and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factors and frictional losses in piping are negligible, calculate for the following a) Power requirement by the pump in kW b) Pressure difference across the pump c) Pumping cost/day(24 hour) if the electricity cost is P2.00/kW-hr
In reference to problem number 1, if another pump was used having a power requirement of
12 hP with an efficiency of 73% in pumping the water at 1.2 ft³/s through a constant
diameter of a pipe. Determine the irreversible head loss of the piping system in ft of water if
the free surface of the pool was at 35 ft?
Transcribed Image Text:In reference to problem number 1, if another pump was used having a power requirement of 12 hP with an efficiency of 73% in pumping the water at 1.2 ft³/s through a constant diameter of a pipe. Determine the irreversible head loss of the piping system in ft of water if the free surface of the pool was at 35 ft?
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