InSite
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 2, 2003
- 3
I am designing a residential, gravity dosing septic system. Due to the close proximity of the dosing tank to the d-box and the small elevation difference, the pump only needs to work against ~6' to 7' of total head. I found one pump on the internet (Barnes) which yields a flow of ~38gpm at my head, but it's 2HP. I'm thinking it's better for the homeowner to have a 1/3HP or 1/2HP pump instead. The best I can find on the internet at those HP's yields ~80gpm, which translates into ~3.7fps discharge into my d-box.
That's the situation - Here's my questions:
1) Can anyone point me to a more appropriate pump? Or,
2) In any case, I am employing an elbow at the inlet of the d-box to shoot the effluent to the bottom of the d-box. If I use the pump with 80gpm discharge, should I be concerned about wearing away the bottom of the concrete d-box (3" discharge pipe at ~3.7fps and ~4" above the bottom)? Should I use some sort of plate? If so, what type of material is advisable to resist the corrosive effluent?
Thanks very much in advance for all your help!
That's the situation - Here's my questions:
1) Can anyone point me to a more appropriate pump? Or,
2) In any case, I am employing an elbow at the inlet of the d-box to shoot the effluent to the bottom of the d-box. If I use the pump with 80gpm discharge, should I be concerned about wearing away the bottom of the concrete d-box (3" discharge pipe at ~3.7fps and ~4" above the bottom)? Should I use some sort of plate? If so, what type of material is advisable to resist the corrosive effluent?
Thanks very much in advance for all your help!