This information regarding the conditions of the service under which the pump is to be worked is quite pertinent to the foregoing pages regarding the parts of pumps. The following questions are extracted from the catalogue of an extensive manufacturer.

First—To what service is it to be applied?

Second—The quality of the liquid to be pumped, whether salt, fresh, acid, clear or gritty, and whether cold or hot?

Third—To what height is the water to be lifted by suction, and what are the length and diameter of the suction and discharge pipes?

Fourth—Of what material is the suction pipe, and what is its general arrangement as regards other pipes leading into it, etc.?

Fifth—Will the supply be taken from a driven well? If not, from what source?

Sixth—To what height, or against what pressure, is the water to be pumped?

Seventh—What is the greatest quantity of water to be delivered per hour?

Eighth—What boiler pressure of steam is carried?

Ninth—Will the pump exhaust into the atmosphere, into a condenser, or against a back pressure? If the latter, how much?