Running far from the best efficiency point can be damaging.
08/26/2019
The best efficiency point (BEP) of a pump is the operating point, flow rate (capacity) and head where the pump offers the peak of efficiency. However, the importance of BEP is more than efficiency and best performance. This is the operating point where the possibility of energy waste and unwanted force, vibration, noises, etc., are at the lowest. Therefore, BEP is closely related to the highest theoretical reliability and lowest possible risk or maintenance.
Working Far From BEP
A centrifugal pump might be operated far from its BEP for many reasons. The most common causes have been wrong selection of the pump, an error in operation or a misjudgment of operators. Unfortunately, there are still operators who think operation far from BEP is just a matter of lower efficiency and higher energy waste. However, it could heavily affect reliability. Many pumps cannot be operated safely and reliably far from BEP for long durations of time.