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lift can be described as the difference in elevation between the surface of the static water supply and the:



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The static lift, which only exists when the pump is not in use, is the vertical distance between the pump's Centre line and the elevation of the water source. the pump's elevation is lower than the water elevation,

There is a positive static lift. The static lift is negative if the pump is situated below the water's surface level. The term "vertical position," "vertical location," or "level" refers to a position along a vertical axis that is above or below a specific vertical datum (reference level).

The vertical distance between pressures is constant, and this is the static lift. However, certain systems could have a variable operating pressure that depends on the height of the system and the pump's Centre line.

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