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Basic Water Systems: A Pump and Hydraulics Training Manual

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Published: 
Thursday, January 1, 1970
National Groundwater Association
What really happens when you turn on a pump? Why do pipe sizes affect pump performance? This training manual takes on the complex world of water systems and presents the basics in a straightforward style. The handbook includes the basic hydraulics of a pump, the controlling factors involved in a water system such as atmospheric pressure, vacuum, and friction loss, plus discusses pump sizing examples. Designed for both newcomers and old hands
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Infrastructure Development
Resource type: 
Instruction Manual
Resource Scale: 
Local

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