Newgeer
Chemical
- Jan 16, 2007
- 8
Hi All,
I am working on a farm-scale ethanol plant project and have a question regarding flow control. Our reflux apparatus consists of a centrifugal pump and a flow control valve. The pump generates 60psia upstream of the valve. The downstream pressure is 15psia. Not wanting a 45psi pressure drop across the valve, I sized the valve for a 5psi pressure drop. Now how do I get a d/p of 5psi? Should I put a pressure regulator before the control valve to drop the upstream pressure to 20psia? Or should I put a backpressure regulator after the control valve to raise the downstream pressure to 55psia? Assuming I am even on the right track, I would rather use a backpressure regulator downstream of the control valve because I happen to have one on hand that would work.
Thanks in advance,
Newgeer
I am working on a farm-scale ethanol plant project and have a question regarding flow control. Our reflux apparatus consists of a centrifugal pump and a flow control valve. The pump generates 60psia upstream of the valve. The downstream pressure is 15psia. Not wanting a 45psi pressure drop across the valve, I sized the valve for a 5psi pressure drop. Now how do I get a d/p of 5psi? Should I put a pressure regulator before the control valve to drop the upstream pressure to 20psia? Or should I put a backpressure regulator after the control valve to raise the downstream pressure to 55psia? Assuming I am even on the right track, I would rather use a backpressure regulator downstream of the control valve because I happen to have one on hand that would work.
Thanks in advance,
Newgeer