TimMAz6
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 9, 2009
- 4
A condo development has a 2" water service. Service needs to go over a 24" sewer forcemain (water company requirement); therefore, the service will have a high point where air can collect. The high point will be about 3' high. I don't want to install a blow off at the high point since our frost depth is 4' and the service cover is only 2'-1" (valve box will lead cold air directly to service). I'd rather blow out any air at the terminal end of the service with high velocity flow. What velocity is needed to blow out the air? Any experience with this? Or should I install a blow off in the frost zone?
PS, in low pressure sewer systems, air release valves are not needed unless the high point exceeds 30 vertical feet and system flows require 2 ft/sec to perge air (Environment One Design Manual).
PS, in low pressure sewer systems, air release valves are not needed unless the high point exceeds 30 vertical feet and system flows require 2 ft/sec to perge air (Environment One Design Manual).