What is the typical head in meters of water for a rotary sliding vane pump?
Explanation
Pumps are selected based on their performance characteristics. Rotary sliding vane pumps are a type of positive displacement pump capable of generating moderate heads, typically in the range of 7 to 70 meters of water.
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