How Increased Suction-Side Resistance Affects the Self-Priming Process of FPZ Self-Priming Pumps
How Increased Suction-Side Resistance Affects the Self-Priming Process of FPZ Self-Priming Pumps Self-priming pumps are widely used in chemical processing, environmental protection, water treatment, and industrial liquid transfer applications. Their ability to remove air from the suction line and establish liquid flow without external priming makes them highly efficient and convenient. However, many users encounter situations where the pump appears mechanically sound, yet the self-priming time becomes significantly longer or the pump fails to draw liquid properly. In many cases, the root cause is increased resistance on the suction side. What Is Suction-Side Resistance? Suction-side resistance refers to flow losses caused by components installed in the inlet pipeline, such as: Excessive pipe bends Foot valves Strainers and filters Reducers and fittings Long suction pipelines Partially blocked piping When these restrictions increase, the pump must work harder to evacuate air from t...