Hydraulic Pump, no load power use

   / Hydraulic Pump, no load power use #1  

cmaas

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I am fitting a 3 cu. in. pump to a custom vehicle. The pump is used intermittently and is powered by the vehicle's motor. Rather than disengage it using an electric clutch I am wondering if I can just leave it engaged full time. Can anyone tell me approximately how much torque it takes to spin a 3cu. in. 30gpm pump when it's not under load?
 
   / Hydraulic Pump, no load power use #2  
Many years ago I was working for a gear pump manufacturer and they dd not publish any data but a pump producing 28 GPM at 1750 RPM required approximately 3 HP just to circulate that flow at 30 PSI. I do not know how much the HP requirement would vary with a smaller displacement at a higher RPM.
 
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Many years ago I was working for a gear pump manufacturer and they dd not publish any data but a pump producing 28 GPM at 1750 RPM required approximately 3 HP just to circulate that flow at 30 PSI. I do not know how much the HP requirement would vary with a smaller displacement at a higher RPM.
Thanks. I think I will try without the clutch but make provision for it to be installed later.
 
   / Hydraulic Pump, no load power use #4  
Good idea - especially if the pump is being run fast a lot of the time w/o using its considerable output. > If it spins slowly due to low engine speed most of the time you use the vehicle it wouldnt be so attractive to clutch it to save the lower parasitic power use.
 

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