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Monday, December 29, 2025

Centrifugal Pump Formula

💧 Centrifugal Pump Formulas Explained – Efficiency, Head, NPSH, and More

Centrifugal pumps are the most widely used pumps in industries such as water supply, chemical processing, HVAC, oil & gas, and power plants. To design, operate, and maintain these pumps effectively, engineers rely on a set of standard formulas that describe pump efficiency, head, power, and flow relationships.  

This blog provides a comprehensive guide to centrifugal pump formulas to help professionals and students understand pump performance calculations.

Pump Efficiency to KW or KW to Pump Efficiency

Power at the Pump shaft KW = flowrate(Q) x Head(H) x Specific Gravity (SG)/367 x Efficiency of Pump

Where:  

- Q = Flowrate (m³/hr)  

- H = Head (m)  

- SG = Specific Gravity of fluid  

- η = Pump efficiency

- This formula helps convert pump efficiency to KW or vice versa, ensuring proper motor sizing

Head to Pressure or Pressure to Head conversion:

Head (H) = 10.2 x Pressure (P)/Specific Gravity (SG)

Where:  

- H = Head (m) 

- P = Pressure (kg/cm²)  

- SG = Specific Gravity

- This conversion is essential when designing systems that specify either pressure or head requirements

NPSH available at pump suction = NPSH available

= 10.2x (Suction Pressure – Vapor pressure)/Specific Gravity(SG)

Motor input current to Power or Motor power to current

Power(P) KW = square root of 3 x Voltage(V) x Current((I) x Power factor(PF) x Efficiency /1000

Mass Flow to Volumetric Flow or Volumetric flow to Mass flow

= Flowrate(Q) = Mass flowrate(M) / Specific Gravity(SG

Specific speed is a unit less an index used to predict desired pump performance and the general shape of a pumps impeller. It is the speed of a geometrically similar pump which would deliver unit quantity (1 M3/sec) against a unit Head (1 Mtr).

Specific Speed = Ns = RPM(N) x Square root of Flowrate(Q)/Head(H)¾

For multi stage pump, Head per stage = Total Head/ Nos of stage

For double suction impeller pump flow, Q = half of total flow Q/2 

🔹 Key Takeaways

- Centrifugal pump formulas cover efficiency, head, NPSH, motor power, flow conversions, and specific speed.  

- These calculations are essential for pump design, selection, and troubleshooting.  

- Proper application ensures energy efficiency, reliability, and longer equipment life.  

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