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  1. Habattack

    One nozzle tank!

    Compo, I disagree. It’s easy for the solids to accumulate in the cone even with agitation. A dish bottom tank is much better
  2. Habattack

    One nozzle tank!

    MJC, Thanks for commenting. As per my original post, I saw these tanks during a visit; I am neither designing nor operating these tanks and so not looking for design advice. Rather, I was looking to understand how common this one nozzle setup (shared inlet/outlet) is as I personally had never...
  3. Habattack

    One nozzle tank!

    Thanks LittleInch, I appreciate your perspective. I guess I prefer to pay for an extra nozzle than to mess around with manifolds and valves. But I see how you could work around it. Cheers!
  4. Habattack

    One nozzle tank!

    Hello all, I’m looking for some opinions. I recently visited a plant that had tanks with a common inlet/outlet. These are cone bottom tanks, approx 2500 gallons. The nozzle was at the tip of the cone. It had a three-way valve connected to pumps on both sides: one pumped in and the other pumped...

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