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Eductor Sizing

The document provides examples of sizing eductors to pump water from tanks at different depths using available water pressure. In the first example, a 1-1/2 inch eductor with a small nozzle is sized to pump 20 gpm of water using 25.4 gpm of motive water. In the second example, either a 2 inch eductor with a small nozzle pumping 28.4 gpm of water using 45.2 gpm of motive water or a 1-1/2 inch eductor with a large nozzle pumping 23.9 gpm of water using 49.1 gpm of motive water can handle pumping 23 gpm of water. The document recommends considering pipe losses and consulting an application specialist

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Eductor Sizing

The document provides examples of sizing eductors to pump water from tanks at different depths using available water pressure. In the first example, a 1-1/2 inch eductor with a small nozzle is sized to pump 20 gpm of water using 25.4 gpm of motive water. In the second example, either a 2 inch eductor with a small nozzle pumping 28.4 gpm of water using 45.2 gpm of motive water or a 1-1/2 inch eductor with a large nozzle pumping 23.9 gpm of water using 49.1 gpm of motive water can handle pumping 23 gpm of water. The document recommends considering pipe losses and consulting an application specialist

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P100 Liquid Jet Eductor Sizing

Eductor Sizing Simple example sizing an eductor for a water flow:


An eductor is required to pump 20 gpm of water from a tank 15 feet below and discharge the water 10 feet vertically (equivalent to a back pressure of 4.3 psi). The available water pressure is 60 psi. Size the eductor and determine the motive water flow required. Referring to the Eductor Performance table: A 1 eductor using a small nozzle (SN) will pump a 12.3 gpm flow of water using 11.3 gpm of motive flow. The required capacity ratio (CR) needed is 20 gpm/12.3 or 1.6. A 1-1/2 eductor has a CR of 2.25. Use a 1-1/2 eductor with a small nozzle (SN) to handle 2.25 x 12.3 gpm = 27.7 gpm using 2.25 x 11.3 gpm = 25.4 gpm of motive water.

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An eductor is required to pump 23 gpm of water from a tank 15 feet below and discharge the water 20 feet vertically (equivalent to a back pressure of 8.6 psi). The available water pressure is 60 psi. Size the eductor and determine the motive water flow required. Referring to the Eductor Performance table: A 1 eductor using a small nozzle (SN) will pump a 7.1 gpm flow of water using 11.3 gpm of motive flow. The required capacity ratio (CR) needed is 23 gpm/7.3 or 3.2. A 2 eductor has a CR of 4.0. Using a SN version of the 2 eductor will pump 4.0 x 7.1 gpm = 28.4 gpm using 4 x 11.3 gpm = 45.2 gpm of motive flow.

www.inyoprocess.com ED-101 rev. 9/06

A 1-1/2 eductor has a CR of 2.25. Using a LN version of the 1-1/2 eductor will pump 2.25 x 10.6 gpm = 23.9 gpm using 2.25 x 21.8 gpm = 49.1 gpm of motive flow. Both the 2 eductor with small nozzle and the 1-1/2 eductor with large nozzle will handle the 23 gpm flow. The costs of the required motive flow and the cost of the eductor need to be considered in the decision. Tips: Consider the pipe losses in the discharge piping when sizing an eductor. For applications with: Specific gravity greater than 1 Viscosity greater than 100 centipoise Higher temperature applications

Refer to an Inyo Process application specialist for guidance.

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