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Importance of Best Efficiency Point (BEP)

Understanding factors involved in determining a pump's performance

  • January 2012
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Eugene Vogel
EASA Pump and Vibration Specialist

When working with pumps, you are sure to encounter instances where the pump curve is referenced, along with a number of parameters associ­ated with it. A key parameter of the pump curve is the Best Efficiency Point (BEP). This simple concept of an operating point that yields the most efficient operation is not difficult to visualize. For electric motors, efficiency varies with load; the best efficiency be­ing at about 75% load. However, with rotodynamic pumps – which include centrifugal and axial flow pumps – there are four key parameters to be considered, one of which is efficiency. These four parameters are head, flow (aka capacity or volume), power and efficiency.

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