hi everyone,
if we have for example two motors, with another motor left in case of an emergency, and they are all in parallel and used to pump a certain liquid at a constantly variable flow, is it preferable and more economic to use one motor with bigger power than both of the two motors which can ensure the same flow and another one similar to it to serve as a replacement in case of a problem only ? and can we base the choice of that bigger motor only on the current that's drawn by the two motors in parallel ? and how can we justify that one bigger motor driving a pump consumes less than two motors driving the same pump at the same time ?
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