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		<title>Comment on How to Read a Pump&#8217;s Performance Curve? by benliuApss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Benjamin and thanks for commenting!

Regarding your question, it really depends on the type of pump. 

For centrifugal pumps, the Best Efficiency Point (BEP) is usually a little to the right of the center of the curve.

Usually BEP is specified in the manual or the pump curve itself. If not, you’ll have to contact the pump manufacturer.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Benjamin and thanks for commenting!</p>
<p>Regarding your question, it really depends on the type of pump. </p>
<p>For centrifugal pumps, the Best Efficiency Point (BEP) is usually a little to the right of the center of the curve.</p>
<p>Usually BEP is specified in the manual or the pump curve itself. If not, you’ll have to contact the pump manufacturer.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How to Read a Pump&#8217;s Performance Curve? by benjamin</title>
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