Glossary
| Drawdown | The distance that the water level in the well is lowered by pumping. It is the difference between the static water level and the pumping level. |
| Elevation | The vertical distance between the level where fluid enters a pipe and the level where it leaves. It must be added to the total discharge head if the inlet is lower than the outlet and subtracted if the inlet is higher. As a rule of good installation practice, however, pipes should slope continuously upward from the inlet to the outlet to prevent entrapment of air. |
| Friction Loss | The loss of pressure or head due to the resistance to flow in the pipe and fittings. Friction loss is influenced by pipe size and fluid velocity, and is usually expressed in feet of head. |
| Horizontal Run | The horizontal distance between the point where fluid enters a pipe and the point at which it leaves. |
| NPSHA | Net positive suction head available is the absolute pressure of the liquid at the inlet of the pump. More |
| (P.S.I.G.). Setting | The vertical distance from the level at which the discharge pipe leaves the well to the bottom of the pump or jet assembly in the well. |
| Pumping Level | The lowest water level reached during pumping operation. |
| Service Pressure | The range of pressure in the pressure tank during the pumping cycle, usually expressed in pounds per square inch gauge |
| Specific Gravity | Ratio of the density of one substance to that of a reference substance at a specified tempeature. More |
| Static or Standing Water Level | The undisturbed level of water in the well before pumping. |
| Submergence | The vertical distance between pumping level and the bottom of the pump or jet assembly. Submergence must be sufficient to insure that the suction opening of the pump or jet assembly is always covered with water, while maintaining enough clearance from the bottom of the well to keep it out of sediment (at least 10 feet clearance is recommended). |
| Total Discharge Head | The total pressure or head the pump must develop. It is the sum of the depth to pumping level, the elevation, the service pressure, and the friction loss expressed in the same units, usually feet of head, before adding them together. |
| Vapour Pressure | Pressure at which a pure liquid can exist in equilibrium with its vapour at a specifid temperature. More |
| Viscosity | Resistance of a fluid to sheer motion - its internal friction. The viscosity of a fluid varies with temperature. More |