Centrifugal Pump Power Calculation Made Simple! Knowing the required pump power is essential for selecting the right motor, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring reliable pump performance. Pump Power Formula: P (kW) = (ρ × g × Q × H) / (1000 × η) Where: ρ = Fluid density (kg/m³) g = Gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/s²) Q = Flow rate (m³/s) H = Total head (m) η = Pump efficiency (decimal) Example: • Flow Rate = 30 L/s • Head = 50 m • Pump Efficiency = 80% Required Pump Power = 18.4 kW Understanding this calculation helps engineers and technicians: Select the correct pump and motor Estimate energy consumption Improve system efficiency Reduce operating costs Save this post for future reference and share it with fellow engineers! Post navigation Thermocouple types An optocoupler