RalphVa
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By my calcs of hydraulic hp needed and resultant amps needed from 14 volt battery, the efficiency of the diaphragm pump is very high, probably around 95%.
Whereas, I know from working with centrifugal pumps in chemical engineering that the small ones are only about 30% efficiency. For instance, the small Hayward swimming pool pumps are about mid 30s efficiency; whereas, I have a much bigger diameter Challenger centrifugal pump on which I've measured about 70% efficiency, which is more typical of larger centrifugal pumps.
Submersible centrifugal probably range in efficiency between 30 and 70%, depending on their diameter. You get centrifugal force by pushing fluid from the middle of the impeller to its outer edge. Bigger turns out more efficient. There are extensive charts showing efficiency vs. size in our engineering applications books.
Ralph
Whereas, I know from working with centrifugal pumps in chemical engineering that the small ones are only about 30% efficiency. For instance, the small Hayward swimming pool pumps are about mid 30s efficiency; whereas, I have a much bigger diameter Challenger centrifugal pump on which I've measured about 70% efficiency, which is more typical of larger centrifugal pumps.
Submersible centrifugal probably range in efficiency between 30 and 70%, depending on their diameter. You get centrifugal force by pushing fluid from the middle of the impeller to its outer edge. Bigger turns out more efficient. There are extensive charts showing efficiency vs. size in our engineering applications books.
Ralph