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Quickly Assess Pump Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)
Craig Calvin
Do you want to prevent pump cavitation damage? In this short demonstration, see how the CONNECT Edition of WaterCAD and WaterGEMS enables you to quickly assess pump Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH). Applicable Products: WaterCAD and WaterGEMS CONNECT…
over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog
What's New with WaterGEMS and WaterCAD CONNECT Edition Update 1
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 10.01.00.72 Area: General Overview The CONNECT Edition release of WaterGEMS and WaterCAD introduces numerous improvements and features to help you be more successful. Let…
over 4 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
CONNECT Edition Update 1 release of WaterGEMS, WaterCAD and HAMMER
Jesse Dringoli
We are pleased to announce the availability of CONNECT Edition Update 1 of WaterGEMS, WaterCAD and HAMMER: WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01.00.72) WaterCAD CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01.00.72) HAMMER CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01.00.72…
over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog
Calculating Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Problem Is there a way of calculate the net positive suction head (NPSH) directly in WaterGEMS and WaterCAD? Solution Starting…
over 4 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Re: Negative Pressures - WaterCAD
Mal Sharkey
Mikalea, If your reservoir water level is lower than your pumps in a real system, keep an eye on the net positive suction head available (NPSHA) versus net positive suction head required (NPSHR) for your pumps. As you may know you need to make…
over 14 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Forum
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