robertsaba
Computer
- Oct 14, 2015
- 2
Hello all,
I am working on a water project of which the design does not make sense to me, I need a technical justification if some could please help. The problem is that the spring feeding the plant is located in a mountain about 400 meters above, and 2.4 Km away as in the drawing, and the designer from the catchment to the plant put six Pressure reducing valves in series to the plant, the pipe is HDPE 110mm PE 100 pipe, the flow is about 7 l/s. At around every drop of 70 meters he has a PRV. This does not make sense, since the other side will be a plant and some water will be used or we could put a surge vessel on the end. Why is the designer taking that the bottom of the line will be at 40 bars and he needs all these prv's why not install a pressure relief valve on the end and dispose of all the prv's?
Your help is highly valuable since the final design will be finalized soon. The cost of the this design is quite big for the budget of the community.
best regards,
I am working on a water project of which the design does not make sense to me, I need a technical justification if some could please help. The problem is that the spring feeding the plant is located in a mountain about 400 meters above, and 2.4 Km away as in the drawing, and the designer from the catchment to the plant put six Pressure reducing valves in series to the plant, the pipe is HDPE 110mm PE 100 pipe, the flow is about 7 l/s. At around every drop of 70 meters he has a PRV. This does not make sense, since the other side will be a plant and some water will be used or we could put a surge vessel on the end. Why is the designer taking that the bottom of the line will be at 40 bars and he needs all these prv's why not install a pressure relief valve on the end and dispose of all the prv's?
Your help is highly valuable since the final design will be finalized soon. The cost of the this design is quite big for the budget of the community.
best regards,