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dynamic pressure

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Pressure resulting from some medium in motion, such as the air following the shock front of a blast wave.


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However, it does not take into account the many shapes of babies and the important impact of dynamic pressures applied in use.
Thanks to KSB's dynamic pressure setpoint compensation (DFS) technology, the drive saves considerably more energy under part-load conditions than variable speed systems that maintain a constant setpoint.
 
 
 
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