YoungWint
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If I want to find the specific energy of a pump would I be right in assuming the following, what I want is to get specific energy in kw/m3.
Take the instantaneous motor kW and divide it by the flow rate at flowmeter (this is m3 converted from l/s (x3.6))
This then give me a figure! The problem now is that the instantaneous figure is quite low and I require an integer to sent to other system. What I was thinking was to also accumulate this figure on a one second pulse as I believe the external system can handle this and look for a value change.
Does this seem reasonable? Any other ideas?
Many Thanks
Take the instantaneous motor kW and divide it by the flow rate at flowmeter (this is m3 converted from l/s (x3.6))
This then give me a figure! The problem now is that the instantaneous figure is quite low and I require an integer to sent to other system. What I was thinking was to also accumulate this figure on a one second pulse as I believe the external system can handle this and look for a value change.
Does this seem reasonable? Any other ideas?
Many Thanks