gibsi1
Mechanical
- Dec 10, 2003
- 43
I'm looking to run a ~3600' 3" line to transfer contaminated water. We will be using a lot of line that is currently not insulated or steam traced. The cost of the entire project would be greatly reduced if we could forego adding the tracing and insulation. Due to pump automation, we cannot have operations blow N2 through the line after each transfer.
We're looking to provide a constant flow in the winter months, via a cooling water or filtered water jumpover. Our current cooling water lines, ranging from 8" to 36" are not insulated or traced, and use minimum flow jumpovers to keep fluid velocity up. Is this practice acceptable for a 3" line? How can I determine the minimum velocity needed? We would also be looking at an elevation change of 50-60ft.
We're looking to provide a constant flow in the winter months, via a cooling water or filtered water jumpover. Our current cooling water lines, ranging from 8" to 36" are not insulated or traced, and use minimum flow jumpovers to keep fluid velocity up. Is this practice acceptable for a 3" line? How can I determine the minimum velocity needed? We would also be looking at an elevation change of 50-60ft.