MFLs, or "Minimum Flow Limit," in the context of pump head, refers to the minimum flow rate at which a pump can operate efficiently without risking damage or performance loss. Operating below this limit can lead to issues such as overheating, cavitation, or reduced efficiency. Ensuring that a pump operates above its MFL is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and prolonging its lifespan. Proper system design and monitoring can help maintain flow rates within the desired range.
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