bctarala
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2012
- 13
Dear Colleagues,
I'm currently working in a food manufacturing company. We are having a problem in water supply pressure to our production lines. The scenario is this, on the 1st half of 2012, the design of water distribution pipe was:
Distribution Pipe: 3 1/2" dia (Note: this is process water line w/ 0ppm of chlorine)
Branches going down to production: 2" dia
Water Pressure @ pump discharge: 50 - 60 psig
Water Pressure @ branch line: 30-40 psig (@ high demand for water pressure & accepted pressure by production)
Pump Capacity: 50 m3/h
Motor Power: 30hp
But on the 2nd half of 2012, our QA requested to change/revert supply of water from process water to drinking/chlorinated water (which has a 2 1/2" distribution line). So we re-tapped or re-pipe all branches from process water line to drinking water line. Then the scenario is this after the project:
Distribution Pipe: 2 1/2" dia (Note: this is chlorinated water line w/ .3 - .5ppm of chlorine)
Branches going down to production: 2" dia
Water Pressure @ pump discharge: 60-70 psig
Water Pressure @ branch line: 10-20 psig (@ high demand for water pressure & not accepted pressure by production)
Pump Capacity: 50 m3/h (same)
Motor Power: 30hp (same)
This is now a permanent installation, we are searching for alternatives to increase water pressure to production lines. One option is to install booster pump on branch line with lowest supply pressure of water, another one is to provide orifice to all branches.
Hope you will advise me for the best alternative.
Thanks
I'm currently working in a food manufacturing company. We are having a problem in water supply pressure to our production lines. The scenario is this, on the 1st half of 2012, the design of water distribution pipe was:
Distribution Pipe: 3 1/2" dia (Note: this is process water line w/ 0ppm of chlorine)
Branches going down to production: 2" dia
Water Pressure @ pump discharge: 50 - 60 psig
Water Pressure @ branch line: 30-40 psig (@ high demand for water pressure & accepted pressure by production)
Pump Capacity: 50 m3/h
Motor Power: 30hp
But on the 2nd half of 2012, our QA requested to change/revert supply of water from process water to drinking/chlorinated water (which has a 2 1/2" distribution line). So we re-tapped or re-pipe all branches from process water line to drinking water line. Then the scenario is this after the project:
Distribution Pipe: 2 1/2" dia (Note: this is chlorinated water line w/ .3 - .5ppm of chlorine)
Branches going down to production: 2" dia
Water Pressure @ pump discharge: 60-70 psig
Water Pressure @ branch line: 10-20 psig (@ high demand for water pressure & not accepted pressure by production)
Pump Capacity: 50 m3/h (same)
Motor Power: 30hp (same)
This is now a permanent installation, we are searching for alternatives to increase water pressure to production lines. One option is to install booster pump on branch line with lowest supply pressure of water, another one is to provide orifice to all branches.
Hope you will advise me for the best alternative.
Thanks