Flowrate vs. Head Pressure
Flowrate vs. Head Pressure
When you’re selecting a pump, flow rate and head pressure are the two variables that define almost everything about performance. They’re linked—if one goes up, the other usually goes down.
💧 Flow Rate (How much water moves)
Flow rate is the volume of water a pump moves over time.
- Measured in: GPM (gallons per minute), LPM, or m³/h
- Think of it as: “How fast can I move water from point A to point B?”
Example:
- 100 GPM = moving 100 gallons every minute
- Higher flow = faster dewatering, filling, or transfer
⛰️ Head Pressure (How hard the pump pushes)
Head pressure (or just “head”) is the force required to move water, expressed as height.
- Measured in: feet of head or meters
- Think of it as: “How high or how far can the pump push water?”
Includes:
- Vertical lift (height)
- Friction loss (pipes, bends, valves)
- Pressure requirements at discharge
🔗 The Relationship (This is the key)
Pumps don’t give you max flow and max head at the same time.
👉 It follows a pump curve (based on the centrifugal pump performance curve):
- At low head → you get high flow
- At high head → you get low flow
📉 Simple visualization
- Open hose (no resistance):
👉 High flow, low pressure - Hose spraying uphill:
👉 Lower flow, higher pressure needed
⚙️ Real-World Example
Let’s say you’re using a dewatering pump:
Scenario A:
- Water is flat, short distance
- Head = 10 ft
👉 You might get:
- 200 GPM
Scenario B:
- Pumping uphill 50 ft + long pipe
👉 Now:
- Flow might drop to 80–100 GPM
🧠 Why This Matters for Your Customers
Most buyers make this mistake:
👉 They choose pumps based only on flow rate
That’s wrong.
They should calculate:
- Total head (height + friction)
- Then find a pump that delivers the needed flow at that head
🧮 Basic Formula (Simplified)
Total Dynamic Head (TDH) =
- Vertical lift
- Friction loss
- Pressure requirements
🔧 Practical Buying Rule
When selecting a pump:
👉 Don’t ask:
- “What’s the max GPM?”
👉 Ask:
- “What flow do I get at my required head?”
🧩 Quick Analogy
Think of it like a truck:
- Flow rate = how much cargo you carry
- Head = how steep the hill is
A truck carrying a heavy load (high head) will move slower (lower flow).