Suction line definition

Suction line means a pipe or line that is connected to the inlet side of a pump or pumping equipment.
Suction line means a pipe that conveys water from a well by a pump creating negative pressure.
Suction line means a pipe, which conveys water at less than atmospheric pressure from a well to a pump.

Examples of Suction line in a sentence

  • Area Served: Not determined Approximate Age: 18 yr Fuel Type: 220-240 VAC Temperature Differential: N/A Type: Central A/C Capacity: 3.5 Ton Serviceable Visible Coil: Aluminum Serviceable Refrigerant Lines: Suction line and liquid line Serviceable Electrical Disconnect: Electrical disconnect present Right side, Exterior AC System Not Inspected A/C System Operation: Not inspected - Air temperature below 65 degrees Fahrenheit: Unable to test systems (s).

  • Suction Piping Horizontal Pumps Suction line must provide adequate suction pressure and smooth liquid flow for proper pump operation.


More Definitions of Suction line

Suction line means a pipe or line that is connected to the inlet side of a pump or any pipe or line connected to a casing or pump which is or may be at less than atmospheric pressure (0 psi).‌
Suction line means a pipe which that conveys water from a well to by a pump under vacuum conditions creating negative pressure.
Suction line means a pipe which conveys water at less than atmospheric pressure from a well to a pump. "Unconfined or semi-confined aquifer" means an aquifer that is either exposed to atmospheric pressure or
Suction line means a pipe which t hat conveys water from a well to b y a pump under vacuum conditions creating negative pressure.
Suction line means a pipe or tubing feeding into the inlet of a fluid impelling device (for example, pump, compressor, or blower), consequently under suction.5