321sol
Petroleum
- Jun 19, 2016
- 24
Hi Guys
We have a pump island that is roughly halfway the distance from one of our tanks and a discharge point on the jetty. See last page in the attached document for illustration.
Pump A is typically used to pump to the jetty, however, whenever the big tank is used, the flow rate is about 20 kL/hr less than when a nearby tank is used. This occurs even when the big tank is filled. Turning on pumps A and B at the same time does not increase the flow rate either; in fact, one operator reported that the flow rate was actually reduced. This flow rate is even further reduced when pumping is done at both the gantry and the jetty.
I was proposing a second identical pump to pump A placed closer to the big tank to increase the discharge head for the first pump A in an attempt to increase flow rate at the jetty. In addition, the suction line to the first pump A would be upsized to 6'' before the strainer. The strainer is 4'' and so the line from the strainer to the pump will be 4''(this is the same for the 2nd pump A).
Additional info:
The pumps are roughly about 2m below the big tank and the jetty is roughly about 1m above the pumps.
The outlets of each existing pump are 3'' increased to 4''. The 4'' outlet line connects to a 6'' line that runs to the jetty.
On the suction side of each pump is a 4'' strainer. We cannot source 6'' strainers locally.
Pump A is a 4 x 3 pump with 9.63'' impeller diameter.
Correction to Drawing: The pump labeling on the existing drawing should be that of the proposed. That is, pump B should be the one at the top or closest to the gantry and pump A should be the one at the bottom or closest to the jetty.
Questions:
Will adding a 2nd pump A increase my flow to the jetty if Pump B is not operating and no one is loading at the gantry?
How would my system/flow rate at the jetty be affected if pump B is operating and there is no loading at the gantry?
How will my system/flow rate at the jetty be affected if pump B is operating and there is loading at the gantry?
Given the existing conditions, how can I increase flow rate at the jetty to about 100 kL/hr?
We have a pump island that is roughly halfway the distance from one of our tanks and a discharge point on the jetty. See last page in the attached document for illustration.
Pump A is typically used to pump to the jetty, however, whenever the big tank is used, the flow rate is about 20 kL/hr less than when a nearby tank is used. This occurs even when the big tank is filled. Turning on pumps A and B at the same time does not increase the flow rate either; in fact, one operator reported that the flow rate was actually reduced. This flow rate is even further reduced when pumping is done at both the gantry and the jetty.
I was proposing a second identical pump to pump A placed closer to the big tank to increase the discharge head for the first pump A in an attempt to increase flow rate at the jetty. In addition, the suction line to the first pump A would be upsized to 6'' before the strainer. The strainer is 4'' and so the line from the strainer to the pump will be 4''(this is the same for the 2nd pump A).
Additional info:
The pumps are roughly about 2m below the big tank and the jetty is roughly about 1m above the pumps.
The outlets of each existing pump are 3'' increased to 4''. The 4'' outlet line connects to a 6'' line that runs to the jetty.
On the suction side of each pump is a 4'' strainer. We cannot source 6'' strainers locally.
Pump A is a 4 x 3 pump with 9.63'' impeller diameter.
Correction to Drawing: The pump labeling on the existing drawing should be that of the proposed. That is, pump B should be the one at the top or closest to the gantry and pump A should be the one at the bottom or closest to the jetty.
Questions:
Will adding a 2nd pump A increase my flow to the jetty if Pump B is not operating and no one is loading at the gantry?
How would my system/flow rate at the jetty be affected if pump B is operating and there is no loading at the gantry?
How will my system/flow rate at the jetty be affected if pump B is operating and there is loading at the gantry?
Given the existing conditions, how can I increase flow rate at the jetty to about 100 kL/hr?