Discharge in litres per second × total head in WHP/76
Correct AnswerWater horsepower /pump efficiency
Incorrect AnswerWater horsepower/pump efficiency
Incorrect AnswerBreak horsepower input HP/Motor efficiency
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Ans. Discharge in litres per second × total head in WHP/76
WHP (Water Horse Power) is the theoretical horse power required for pumping. It is the head
and capacity of the pump expressed in terms of horse power.
WHP = Q h/76
Where, Q = Discharge (liter/sec)
h = Total pumping head (meter)
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