jahodges01
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 10, 2007
- 7
I have a pump station that discharges to a high point and from that point forward runs gravity downhill and the gravity portion is backing up into the my high point (fortunately I have emergency overflow that sewage goes to). Basically similar concept as pumping uphill and then downhill (65’ drop) except I truly created gravity downhill (the high point the forcemain dumps into is an open atmospheric manhole so the pipe down the hill is no longer pressurized). The problem I have is that gravity portion down the hill and outlets has a high point the contractor installed.
I have ran hydraulic model and obviously demonstrates surcharging due to the high spot (see attached)…however my question is shouldn’t it act as a siphon still and be able to overcome the high point on the gradual slope due to the excessive grade / static head I have initially? The surcharging doesn’t stop. I suspect I have another high spot on the forcemain somewhere that currently doesn’t have an air release….or am I wrong?
Thanks so much
I have ran hydraulic model and obviously demonstrates surcharging due to the high spot (see attached)…however my question is shouldn’t it act as a siphon still and be able to overcome the high point on the gradual slope due to the excessive grade / static head I have initially? The surcharging doesn’t stop. I suspect I have another high spot on the forcemain somewhere that currently doesn’t have an air release….or am I wrong?
Thanks so much