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A pump cannot be selected in isolation; it must match the system it serves. The Data Book dedicates significant space to calculating system resistance.

Guidance on pump column friction losses for deep-well vertical turbine pumps. Digital Evolution: The HI Data Tool hydraulic institute engineering data book

Originating as a 1921 industry pamphlet, the Hydraulic Institute’s Engineering Data Book evolved over a century from essential printed friction tables into a modern digital platform for pump engineers. The resource transitioned to a free, interactive "Engineering Data Library" in 2020, offering real-time calculators for system efficiency. Read the full history at Pumps & Systems . A pump cannot be selected in isolation; it

Physical characteristics of steel, iron, and non-ferrous piping. Digital Evolution: The HI Data Tool Originating as

When a pump designed for water (specific gravity 1.0, viscosity 1.0 cSt) is used to pump oil (viscosity > 50 cSt), internal hydraulic friction increases. This results in:

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