Drafting Tip #06 - Use Dual Suctions to Increase Pump Capacity
 
By President Mark Davis
July 31, 2014
 

A very good way to increase the pump capacity of pumper (one that is rated 1500 gpm or less) is to draft using two suction inlets. Pumpers that have midship mounted pumps rated 1,500 gpm or less are usually rated using only one of their side suction inlets. By using both suction inlets, capacity can be significantly increased as long as the motor can produce sufficient torque to drive the pump. For example, a Hale Q-Max 1,500 gpm pump powered by a 500 hp motor can flow in excess of 2,200 gpm from draft using dual suctions. Once again, this reinforces the value of carrying additional suction hose and strainers on a pumper that serve rural communities.