skier59
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 6, 2003
- 7
Hello all. Our client has a 10-inch force main that appears to have too much friction for the length of pipe and flows involved. Our calculations show discharge head should be about 5 feet, yet gauge measurements show 22 feet. Flow is about 400 gpm, and the pump is operating on its curve. The pipeline has 45 and 90 degree bends, a gate valve, and a swing check valve before its discharge into another 12-inch diameter force main. I haven't seen the as-built drawings yet, but I'd be surprised if pig launch and recovery are included in the design. Possible suspects we've considered are: (1) faulty air release valve in the pump station (the extra head is suspiciously close to the vertical pipe drop within the pump station), (2) solids accumulation in the pipeline, and (3) construction debris in the pipeline. What options are available for troubleshooting and cleaning this pipeline?