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Application – All Motors
EXAMPLE: A 6" pump end requiring 39 hp input will 
pump 124 °F water in an 8" well at a delivery rate of 140 
gpm. From table 7A, a 6" fl ow sleeve will be required to 
increase the fl ow rate to at least 3 ft/s
Using table 8, the 1.62 heat factor multiplier is selected 
because the hp required is over 30 hp and water    
3.  Multiply the pump horsepower required by  
the heat factor multiplier from table 8.
4.  Select a rated hp motor on table 8A whose 
Service Factor Horsepower is at least the 
value calculated in Item 3.
Hot Water Applications - Example
temperature is above 122 °F. Multiply 39 hp x 1.62  
(multiplier), which equals 63.2 hp. This is the minimum 
rated service factor horsepower usable at 39 hp in 124 °F. 
Using table 8A, select a motor with a rated service factor 
horsepower above 63.2 hp. A 60 hp motor has a service 
factor horsepower of 69, so a 60 hp motor may be used.
Table 8 Heat Factor Multiplier at 3 ft/s (.91 m/sec) Flow Rate
Table 8A Service Factor Horsepower
2.  Determine pump horsepower required 
from the pump manufacturer’s curve.
FIG. 2 MANUFACTURER’S PUMP CURVE
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Gallons Per Minute
Brake Horsepower
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
C
EXAMPLE
MAXIMUM
WATER TEMPERATURE
1/3 - 5 HP
.25 - 3.7 KW
7 1/2 - 30 HP
5.5 - 22 KW
OVER 30 HP
OVER 22 KW
140 °F (60 °C)
1.25
1.62
2.00
131 °F (55 °C)
1.11
1.32
1.62
122 °F (50 °C)
1.00
1.14
1.32
113 °F (45 °C)
1.00
1.00
1.14
104 °F (40 °C)
1.00
1.00
1.00
 95 °F (35 °C)
1.00
1.00
1.00
HP
KW
SFHP
HP
KW
SFHP
HP
KW
SFHP
HP
KW
SFHP
1/3
0.25
0.58
3
2.2
3.45
25
18.5
28.75
100
75
115.00
1/2
0.37
0.80
5
3.7
5.75
30
22.0
34.50
125
90
143.75
3/4
0.55
1.12
7.5
5.5
8.62
40
30.0
46.00
150
110
172.50
1
0.75
1.40
10
7.5
11.50
50
37.0
57.50
175
130
201.25
1.5
1.10
1.95
15
11.0
17.25
60
45.0
69.00
200
150
230.00
2
1.50
2.50
20
15.0
23.00
75
55.0
86.25
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