Tag: positive displacement equipment

Feb 23
Diaphragm Pump Curve Reading for Operators (BEP Runout Shutoff and Control)

INTRODUCTION One of the most persistent errors in municipal and industrial fluid handling involves applying centrifugal pump logic to positive displacement equipment. Engineers often approach pump curves expecting a single line intersecting a system curve, but when faced with an Air-Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) performance chart, they encounter a complex grid of air pressures, air […]

Feb 20
Peristaltic Pump Curve Reading for Operators (BEP Runout Shutoff and Control)

Introduction One of the most dangerous misconceptions in hydraulic engineering is the attempt to apply centrifugal pump logic to positive displacement equipment. Engineers trained to identify the Best Efficiency Point (BEP), check for runout, and evaluate shutoff head on a standard curve often find themselves disoriented when presented with a peristaltic (hose) pump performance chart. […]