Back To Basics - Pump Specific Speed and Suction Specific Speed - WaterWorld
Back To Basics - Pump Specific Speed and Suction Specific Speed - WaterWorld
My columns to date have generally assumed a knowledge of basic pump terminology by the readers.
However, I am beginning to realize that not every pump user possesses this rudimentary
understanding of pumps. This column describes two very basic, similar and useful centrifugal pump
hydraulic characteristics. They are “Specific Speed” and “Suction Specific Speed”. While Specific
Speed refers to the discharge characteristics of a pump, Suction Specific Speed, as the name implies,
refers to the suction characteristics. In should be noted that the values of both of these terms remain
constant for a given pump, regardless of the speed of the pump.
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Specific Speed
The Specific Speed of a pump is defined by the following equation, in US units:
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It dictates the shape of the head-capacity curve, with low Specific Speed pumps having flat or drooping
H-Q curves, and high Specific Speed pumps having very steep curves. The pump shut-off flow brake
horse power also increases with increasing Specific Speed values, exceeding the best efficiency flow
input power requirements at “NS” values above about 4,500 to 5,000.
It dictates the maximum obtainable efficiency, as shown in figure 1, with the maximum obtainable
efficiencies occurring at Specific Speed values between about 2,000 and 3,000. This is where
multistage pumps come in. If the application calls for a low single stage Specific Speed value of 500 –
1200 or lower, then by adding additional impeller stages, which reduces the head produced by each
stage, the Specific Speed value of the pump is increased. This then results in an increase in the
efficiency of the pump. This is one of the advantages of vertical turbine pumps, which can change the
number of impeller stages with little effort.
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As shown in figure 2, Suction Recirculation starts at higher flow rates for pumps with Specific Speed
values above 2,500, for the same Suction Specific Speed. High Suction Energy pumps (October 2007
Pump Tips Column) operated in the Suction Recirculation flow region are likely to experience cavitation
damage.
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design, values of “S” vary from 6,000 to 12,000. In special designs, including inducers, higher values
can be obtained, however, special materials may be required for continuous operation.
It is a key factor in calculating the “Suction Energy” (and therefore reliability) of a pump application.
Suction Specific Speed, coupled with “Suction Energy”, can be used to determine the maximum pump
speed for an application to avoid excessive and damaging cavitation. Ideally pumps should be
operated with low “Suction Energy”, and an NPSH Margin Ratio of at least 1.3, both of which can be
achieved with slower pump speeds.
As mentioned above, Suction Specific Speed is another factor (in addition to Specific Speed) in
determining the flow rate at which suction recirculation starts in a pump (see figure 2). Pumps with
higher values of Suction Specific Speed typically have narrower “Allowable Operating Flow Regions”,
see figure 4.
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Based on the above, we can conclude that there are definite benefits from knowing the Specific Speed
and Suction Specific Speed (plus Suction Energy) values for a pump, especially when comparing
pump offerings for a specific proposal, and/or when generating a pump specification. WW
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