If it's just the one 8' deep tank, with 8' of water in it, the answer is no. The water level on the suction and discharge is the same in both cases, whether the discharge pipe is on the floor of the tank or at the water surface level has no effect. Disregarding entrance and exit losses is...
I'm not able to look at the problem now, but the hz depends on two on pieces of information, the water surface elevation from the suction source and the water surface elevation at the discharge point. NPSHA is affected by the position of the pump relative the suction water source elevation, but...
It sounds like maybe you took and passed the exam and after graduation did not complete the paperwork for the EIT designation. You have to turn in your final transcripts showing you have your degree just to get your certificate. I would try contacting NCEES to find out if they have a record of...
I was in your shoes last October. I started about 5 months prior to the exam and reduced study time prior to the exam. It may do u some good to have more you time prior to exam day, you've built an arsenal for the war, now meditate before you unleash your engineering powers.
I took a box of materials with me. The main book you need is the CERM, plus it's index bound separately; part of me wants to say that the CERM is all you need but I did find critical information in other resources throughout the exam. I also had 5 binders with me that were full of example...
I got my license package in the mail last Friday. Interestingliy enough, I ordered my stamp the day before from: http://www.stampxpress.com/category.aspx?categoryID=55. While reading my paperwork I began to worry about whether or not my license was going to appear correctly on my new stamp...