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![]() LOL thats too bad!
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Pressure= Force/Area Force= Mass x Acceleration Lets say for 1kg of water accelerates at 2m/s2. Force= 1kg x 2m/s2 Force= 2kgm/s2= 2N For now lets say the area of a pipe with no recirc line is 2m2 therefore, Pressure= 2N/2m2 = 1N/m2 or 1 kPa Now lets do the same math with a recirc line, which would actually have a greater area then a pipe without it. 1kg of water accelerates at 2m/s2 again therefore Force= 2N This time the area will be 3m2 because we have more piping for the recirc. therefore, Pressure= 2N/3m2 = 0.666N/m2 or 0.666 kPa The extra area of pipe for a recirc line creates less back pressure on the pump as proven. This is such even with the valve restricting flow from the recirc line as there is still more area from the pump to that recirc valve than there would be from the pump up to an equal point in the line with no tee'd off recirc. My explaination might be a little confusing but it works out! |