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Hydraulic Institute Releases New Controlled Volume Metering for Test Standard

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Hydraulic Institute Releases New Controlled Volume Metering for Test Standard

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) has released a new test standard for Controlled Volume Metering Pumps.  The ANSI/HI 7.6 Controlled-Volume Metering Pumps for Test standard is for the testing of positive displacement reciprocating controlled-volume metering pumps (see ANSI/HI 7.1-7.5 Controlled-Volume Metering Pumps for Nomenclature, Definitions, Application, and Operation).  Variations in test procedures may exist without violating the intent of this standard. Exceptions may be taken if agreed on by the parties involved without sacrificing the validity of the applicable parts of the standard.

The ANSI/HI 7.6 – 2012 standard provides uniform procedures for hydrodynamic controlled-volume pump performance testing and for recording of the test results of metering pumps.  Vibration and acoustical testing methods are not included in this standard. Refer to ANSI/HI 9.1–9.5 Pumps – General Guidelines for Types, Definitions, Application, Sound Measurement and Decontamination, Section 9.4 Measurement of airborne sound, for acoustical testing procedures.

The following types of tests are covered in the 2012 edition of the standard:

  • Functional testing of production units.
  • Mechanical integrity at speed and pressure specified.
  • Rate of flow and mechanical integrity at speed and pressure specified.
  • Verification of performance to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Other optional tests may be specified (not included in this standard):

  • Steady state accuracy as described in Section 7.2.2 of ANSI/HI 7.1-7.5.
  • Linearity as described in Section 7.2.10 of ANSI/HI 7.1-7.5.
  • Repeatability as described in Section 7.2.27 of ANSI/HI 7.1-7.5.
  • Net positive suction head required as described in Section 7.2.12 of ANSI/HI 7.1-7.5.

This standard is available now at the HI eStore for $65.00 and is available in both hardcopy and pdf format.

About the Hydraulic Institute: The Mission of the Hydraulic Institute is to serve the pump industry as a forum for the exchange of information while providing value-added services to member companies and pump users worldwide. This includes the development and delivery of comprehensive industry standards. For more information on the Hydraulic Institute, its member companies and its Standards Partners, visit www.Pumps.org.  For information on its educational offerings visit the Pump Systems Matter website atwww.PumpSystemsMatter.org.

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