What is a Pump’s Operating Point and How Can it Be Adjusted?
A pump and system curve plot features at least two curves: the pump performance curve, and the system curve. The point where these two curves intersect is called the operating point. Determining the operating point, and knowing how to adjust it, is essential for ensuring efficient, reliable, and cost-effective operation. If you've enjoyed this video, consider registering for our on-demand Introduction to Pump & System. This collection of six training modules is designed to provide attendees the introductory knowledge on all aspects of the pump, system and components (including drivers). Any person who is interested in or sees themselves as a future employee in the pump or fluid handling industry will benefit from this training. More info: https://training.pumps.org/products/a...

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