thanks so much! i didnt get a chance to go through your responces on Friday. i'll be getting to them today.
it is a submersible pump. all these different heads are killing me!
i really appreciate all your help!
BigInche - Your a lifesaver!
Since the pump shuts on/off and the pipe bleeds out after each cycle, there is no water head in the pipe. Therefore, that means the shut-off head is also 35 feet, correct? How is the suction pressure determined?
Also, as for BEP - the TDH 30-35 & 45 gpm is...
please help this newbie out:
visualize a lift station/ sump pump system with bleed off above check valve (i.e., pump turns on/off & all water in FM is discharged back into sump so we dont have to run heat trace). given the following information, how do i come up with the operating pressure...
...or any valve that spits, for that matter.
Anyone have a good/easy/cost effective way to minimize or capture the spit from a valve? Please reply with mfgs of capture insturments, if you can think of any.
Thanks!
...or any valve that spits, for that matter.
Anyone have a good/easy/cost effective way to minimize or capture the spit from a valve? Please reply with mfgs of capture insturments, if you can think of any.
Thanks!