buddabeast
Chemical
- Mar 20, 2013
- 14
Hi guys, I have a question about water pressure through a 1.5" PVC pipeline.
The supply pressure is around 700kPa (from a reservior on a hill). The water line runs about 10m to a pressure regulator which is currently set to 200kPa. This water is then used to power a venturi to suck up powdered carbon. The doseline then runs about 30 m with 12 bends and rises about 6 m high. (maybe 400kPa friction and lift pressure here?)
My supervisor is telling me the doseline needs replacing as there is too much backpressure on the venturi - however I don't think so.
I can increase the pressure to around 500kPa with the PRV and decrease it right down also.
But I don't know how to explain to him that the doseline is OK..
Thanks for any help.
Heath
The supply pressure is around 700kPa (from a reservior on a hill). The water line runs about 10m to a pressure regulator which is currently set to 200kPa. This water is then used to power a venturi to suck up powdered carbon. The doseline then runs about 30 m with 12 bends and rises about 6 m high. (maybe 400kPa friction and lift pressure here?)
My supervisor is telling me the doseline needs replacing as there is too much backpressure on the venturi - however I don't think so.
I can increase the pressure to around 500kPa with the PRV and decrease it right down also.
But I don't know how to explain to him that the doseline is OK..
Thanks for any help.
Heath