Reduce Pumping Cost Through Optimize Pipe Size PDF
Reduce Pumping Cost Through Optimize Pipe Size PDF
Reduce Pumping Cost Through Optimize Pipe Size PDF
2. In systems dominated by The power consumed to overcome the static head in a pumping system varies linearly with
flow and very little can be done to reduce the static component of the system requirement.
friction head, always evaluate On the other hand, several energy and money-saving opportunities exist to reduce the
pumping costs for a couple of power required to overcome the friction component of the pumping system.
different pipe sizes and try to
The frictional power required is dependent on rate of flow, pipe size (diameter), overall
accommodate pipe size with the length of the pipe, pipe characteristics (surface roughness, material, etc.) and properties of
lowest overall life-cycle cost. the liquid being pumped. The figure below shows the annual water pumping cost
(frictional power only) for 1000 ft. of pipe length for different pipe sizes and rates of flow.
3. Look for ways to reduce friction
factor. If your application Annual Water Pumping Cost for 1000 Feet of Pipe of Different Sizes
permits, the use of plastic or
epoxy-coated steel pipes can 2500
2 in 4 in 6 in 8 in 10 in
reduce friction factor by more
Cost of Pumping ($)
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Motor Tip Sheet #1 • December 1999 • DOE/GO-10099-879