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Parallel Operation of Centrifugal Pumps

Two or more centrifugal pumps can operate in parallel by taking suction from a common source and discharging to a common header. Uneven flow distribution between the pumps can occur if their pump curves differ over time. This can cause one pump to operate inefficiently and become unreliable. A variable speed drive that measures flow using sensorless algorithms, like PumpSmart, can control pump speed to maintain even flow splitting between the pumps and optimize efficiency. This improves the reliability of parallel pump operation.

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Parallel Operation of Centrifugal Pumps

Two or more centrifugal pumps can operate in parallel by taking suction from a common source and discharging to a common header. Uneven flow distribution between the pumps can occur if their pump curves differ over time. This can cause one pump to operate inefficiently and become unreliable. A variable speed drive that measures flow using sensorless algorithms, like PumpSmart, can control pump speed to maintain even flow splitting between the pumps and optimize efficiency. This improves the reliability of parallel pump operation.

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PARALLEL OPERATION OF

CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Compiled By: Arjun Maradia
H
Pump A

Pump B
Combined
Pump Curve
System Curve

Q
Content
• Parallel Pump Operation
• Pump Curve For Pumps in Parallel
• A Case Study of Parallel Operation

• Common Issues of Parallel Pump Operation


• Improving Reliability During Parallel Pump Operation
• PumpSmart Benefits
• Video Examples

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Parallel Pump Operation QA
Q
• Two or more pumps operating with
Q Pump A
common intel and common outlet is
called “Parallel” operation.
B Q
• Itis normal to have valves at the inlet
and / or outlet of the pumps for
isolation during maintenance. Pump B
• Due to common inlet & outlet, pumps in parallel operation have the same
suction and discharge pressure. Therefore, differential head remains the
same for both pump.
• Totalflow (Q) is distributed between Pump A (Flow QA) and Pump B (Flow
QB). Therefore,
Total Flow, Q = QA + QB
• But since, both pumps have common suction and discharge,
Total Differential Head, H = HA = HB
• Parallelpump operations are used when flow required is higher than capacity
of a single pump.
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Pump Curve For Pumps in Parallel QA
• Combined pump curve for parallel Q
operation can be derived by adding Q Pump A
flow of individual pumps at given
head. QB
• As shown here, individual curves for
Pump A & B are not able to meet the Pump B
requirements of system curve.
H
• Combined pump curve is derived by
Pump A
adding flow of both pumps at same
head which will intersect the system
curve at duty point.
• Itis recommended to use pumps with Pump B
similar (ideally the same) curves for Combined
parallel operation and bring QA and QB Pump Curve
to as close as possible (ideally QA=QB). System Curve
• Ifone pump has higher head than the
other, the second pump may
experience stalling or back flow. Q
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A Case Study of Parallel Operation
A nickel mine in Australia
• Site Arrangement:
• Two identical pumps (direct coupled, motor driven) running in parallel, pumping
water from a tank to common header.
• No instruments available for flow or pressure measurement

• Issues
• Low Reliability, high vibration & frequent failure

QA

Tank Common Header


Q
Pump A

QB

Pump B

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A Case Study of Parallel Operation
A nickel mine in Australia
• Investigating Root Cause
• Measured current consumed by both motors  150A & 180A respectively.
• Calculated difference of power consumption based on motor current and
plotted on pump curve (i.e. ~ 17kW)
• Result shows a significant variation of duty points for each pump.

• Assuming one pump


is running at duty
point (Blue line),
second pump is
either running too left
near minimum flow
(Red line) or running
out too right (green
line)

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Common Issues of Parallel Pump Operation
• Designers try to select a pump that has required flow near its best efficiency
point (BEP) as pumps offer maximum reliability at BEP.
• Ifpumps in parallel have different pump curves, flow distribution between
two pumps will be uneven and one pump will take higher flow than the other.
• Even if we use identical pumps for parallel operation, due to difference in
wear of individual pump, their performance will change over time and will no
longer be identical.
• It should be noted here that pump performance deteriorates as it wears.
• This will result in uneven flow distribution, leading to uneven pump loading.
• Pump flows will no longer be near BEP, one pump will run left of BEP while
other on the right of BEP which is not good for either pump.
• Such pumps end up as unreliable assets and their failures are unpredictable
and premature.

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Improving Reliability During Parallel Pump Operation
• One of the common reason for unreliable parallel pumps is running out or uneven
flow distribution.
• Effective way to control this is to track flow from each pump and relate it with
duty requirements and pump curves.
• In case of variable system requirement, modulate pump speed to meet the
variable flow.
• Determining the flow of a centrifugal pump can be a challenging exercise without
a flow meter.
• Variablespeed drives such as ITT PumpSmart can help to achieve all these
functions.
• PumpSmart is able to capture real-time data such as speed, torque and power
and use this information to calculate the flow of the pump.
• With patented sensor less pump protection algorithms, PumpSmart is able to
determine the operating state of your pump at any operating speed
• Smart Flow requires only four pieces of standard price book performance curve
data. A self calibration function takes into account changes in mechanical losses
and volumetric efficiency, and separates the true hydraulic load to calculate the
actual pump flow.

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PumpSmart Benefits
• Pump specific drive
• Developed to protect the pump and optimize pump
control
• Can be applied to any manufacturer’s centrifugal or
positive displacement pump
• Automatic pump control by integrating the pump
controller in the drive
• No external controller is required
• Simple and cost-effective solution for basic pumping
needs
• Optimizes pumping system for maximum uptime, reliability and energy savings
• Smart Flow - Sensor less flow measurement within +/- 5% of the pump’s rated
flow.
• Pump Protection - from process upset conditions, such as dry-run, dead-head,
shut-off, minimum flow and run-out
• Cavitation Control & Protection - improves overall pump reliability in low NPSH
services
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Video Examples
• Check out following links from ITT for some video examples:
• https://www.ittproservices.com/Our-Services/Aftermarket-Products/Control/
• https://www.ittproservices.com/Our-Services/Aftermarket-Products/Control/How-
PumpSmart-Works/

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Questions??
• Feel free to comment on this post in case of any questions.

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