Hydraulic Ram Pump Calculator

💧 Hydraulic Ram Pump Calculator

Estimate delivered water, waste flow, pressure, and pipe losses for off-grid ram pump systems

Units:
🎯 Presets
⚙️ Input Settings
Tip: delivery head should normally be much higher than drive head for a ram pump to cycle correctly.

📊 Pump Output Results

Delivered Flow
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Daily Volume
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Waste Flow
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Delivery Pressure
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🔧 Build Specs
3-7x
Drive Pipe Length
3-5 ft/s
Drive Velocity
50-70%
Typical Efficiency
0.5-2 gpm
Common Delivery
1.5-3 in
Drive Pipe Size
5-20x
Head Ratio
4-24 gal
Chamber Volume
24/7
Best Duty Cycle
📐 Head Ratio Reference
Drive HeadDelivery HeadExpected FlowUse Case
4-6 ft30-50 ft0.4-1.0 gpmSmall tank
6-8 ft50-80 ft0.8-1.5 gpmGarden feed
8-12 ft80-120 ft1.2-2.2 gpmLivestock
12-18 ft120-180 ft1.8-3.5 gpmLong lift
18-24 ft180-240 ft3.0-5.0 gpmHigher head
🛠️ Drive Pipe Length Guide
Drive HeadMin LengthIdeal RangeComment
4 ft12 ft16-24 ftShort line
6 ft18 ft24-36 ftCommon setup
8 ft24 ft32-48 ftGood pulse
12 ft36 ft48-72 ftSteadier flow
16 ft48 ft64-96 ftLonger run
📦 Pipe Diameter and Flow Guide
Pipe Dia.Source FlowVelocityMaterial Hint
1.5 in2-5 gpm3-5 ft/sPVC or steel
2.0 in5-10 gpm3-5 ft/sSteel/HDPE
2.5 in8-16 gpm3-5 ft/sHDPE
3.0 in12-25 gpm3-5 ft/sSteel/iron
4.0 in20-40 gpm3-5 ft/sLarge run
📋 Common Project Examples
ProjectDrive / LiftSource FlowDaily Output
Orchard tank6 ft / 40 ft6 gpm800-1,100 gal
Livestock tank8 ft / 65 ft10 gpm1,000-1,500 gal
Cabin cistern12 ft / 90 ft14 gpm1,800-2,700 gal
Nursery line10 ft / 110 ft18 gpm2,200-3,600 gal
Hill farm lift15 ft / 140 ft20 gpm2,800-4,200 gal
🛈 Tip Boxes
Drive pipe tuning: The drive pipe should be straight, rigid, and anchored well. Long bends and soft hose eat up momentum and reduce the pressure spike that starts each pump cycle.
Valve and chamber balance: If output looks weak, shorten the waste-valve stroke slowly and keep the pressure chamber close to the pump body so the pressure pulse stays sharp.

A hydraulic ram pump is an device that use the energy of the falling waters to move the water to a higher elevation. The pump dont use electricity or fuels because it rely upon the momentum of the water and the force of gravity to function. A hydraulic ram pump use a series of components, including a check valve, a waste valve, and a pressure chamber.

The water from the water source travels down the drive pipe and gain speed as the water falls. When the waste valve slams against the waste pipe, the water is suddenly stop. This sudden stop to the water create a water hammer that push against the delivery valve, forcing it to open so that some of the water can be pushed up to the delivery tank.

How a hydraulic ram pump works

Most of the water exit through the waste valve; the portion of the water that entered the pressure chamber is the portion delivered to the higher elevation. The drive head represent the vertical distance between the water source and the hydraulic ram pump. This distance is critical to the operation of the pump.

If the vertical distance is too low, such as being under four foot, the water will not have enough energy to create a strongly water hammer. Six feet are the minimum distance many find works best for the water to create a strong enough water hammer to power the pump. The delivery head is the vertical distance between the hydraulic ram pump and the delivery tank.

This distance should be much higher then the drive head. The goal is for the delivery head to be between five and twenty times the size of the drive head. A delivery head that high will ensure the pump work correctly.

For instance, if the drive head is six feet, a delivery head of forty feet will work best. The source flows is the amount of water that comes out of the stream that feed into the hydraulic ram pump. There has to be at least enough water in the source flow to power the hydraulic ram pump.

The flow should be at least three to twenty-five gallon per minute while traveling at a velocity of three to five feet per second. The drive pipe is the pipe that carry the water from the drive head to the hydraulic ram pump. The diameter and the length of the drive pipe play a crucial role in determine the momentum that the water has before it reach the hydraulic ram pump.

For the ideal diameter of the drive pipe, it should be between one-and-a-half and three inch in diameter. Additionally, the material for the drive pipe should be steel or high density polyethylene since they are rigid materials. Using flexible hose for the drive pipe will allow the drive pipe to flex and waste some of the energy of the system.

The ideal length for the drive pipe is between three and seven times the length of the drive head. Using a drive pipe that is too short will cause the water to not accelerate enough to create momentum, while using a drive pipe that is too long will waste energy as the water travels down the drive pipe due to friction. Friction is another factor that will reduce the efficiency of the hydraulic ram pump.

Friction occur when the water rubs against the inside of the pipes. Using a pipe with a smoother surface will allow the water to experience less friction. For example, using PVC pipe will create less friction than using galvanized steel pipe.

The pressure chamber of the hydraulic ram pump store the pressure spike created by the water in order to provide a steady delivery of water. The size of the pressure chamber should be between four and twenty-four gallon depending on the flow that the hydraulic ram pump is to deliver. The efficiency of a hydraulic ram pump is typically between fifty and seventy percent.

This percentage represent the amount of water that is lost through the waste valve. Additionally, because hydraulic ram pumps operate continuously, they can fill large tank over a twenty-four-hour period. In order to guarantee that the hydraulic ram pump performs correctly, there are some mistake that should of been avoided when setting up the system.

For example, putting bend in the drive pipe will scatter the momentum of the water. Additionally, using soft hose for the drive pipe will allow the drive pipe to flex which waste some of the systems energy. Another mistake to avoid is tuning the waste valve incorrectly.

Tuning the waste valve too quickly will cause the hydraulic system to stutter in its operations. Tuning the waste valve too slowly will waste some of the systems water. It is also important to ensure that the flow of water that come from the hydraulic ram pump is sufficient for the need of the system.

If the flow of water from the source is too low, the hydraulic ram pump will starve of water. Additionally, air vent should be installed in the delivery line. Air vent allow air bubbles to exit from the delivery line of the hydraulic ram pump.

If air vent are not installed, these air bubble will prevent water from moving through the system.

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