RDUK
Agricultural
- Mar 6, 2020
- 5
Hi all, looking for a bit of advice about replacing parts of an existing system which is so old no-one can remember any details about it!
The requirement is to pump water uphill to a holding tank, approx. 100m above a spring. An existing system is in place, but old, and possibly massively overengineered. My father in law is having the generator in the existing system replace, but a lot of alarm bells are going off (I'm worried he's spending money that doesn't need to be spent, tech has moved on a lot in the twenty five years since installation and it might be a good time to modernise, rather than just replacing).
Requirements:
Water is collected from a spring (and mud settled out) and stored in a tank next to the spring.
This water needs to be pumped up approx. 100m vertical and 500m horizontal traverse to a holding tank
System should be able to pump 1,000L per hour, though that is peak usage, and normal usage would be in the range of 500L per DAY - much lower than peak requirements. (also, it may be possible to reduce that peak requirement to 1/2 or even 1/4 of that rate, currently unknown)
So for those familiar with US measurements... around 5 Gallons per minute going up 100 yards and across 500 yards.
Climate - Mediterranean, altitude is around 500m, in Northern California
All piping and tanks are already in place - the current setup has a pump powered by a 8.5kw diesel generator, which feels massively overkill for the requirements. Current pump unknown (I'd need to get into the tank it's built into, which I can't do for a week or so) but runs ONLY when the generator is on, which is ONLY run when a human is present, which could be as little as six or eight hours a week.
So the current system is engineered to elevate the water required to the higher tank in just a few hours - but it could instead be done potentially 24/7 or during sunny hours with the help of solar, meaning a pump (and power supply) which could be an order of magnitude or more less powerful than the existing system.
Questions I'd like help with as I'm unexperienced in this area:
1] What kind/size of pump would we need to hit that peak flow (5gpm elevated 100 yards, run approx. 500 yards) and would I need to gather any more details to work this out?
2] Would it be more feasible to do this with a small solar/battery installation (unattended) than with a generator (my gut feel says yes)
I'm trying to quickly understand ROUGHLY what we would need and what that might cost before money is spent replacing the curreng generator (which is faulty) which could be a colossal waste of money if a cheaper and better system could be put into place.
Thanks in advance for any advice, your help will be much appreciated!
The requirement is to pump water uphill to a holding tank, approx. 100m above a spring. An existing system is in place, but old, and possibly massively overengineered. My father in law is having the generator in the existing system replace, but a lot of alarm bells are going off (I'm worried he's spending money that doesn't need to be spent, tech has moved on a lot in the twenty five years since installation and it might be a good time to modernise, rather than just replacing).
Requirements:
Water is collected from a spring (and mud settled out) and stored in a tank next to the spring.
This water needs to be pumped up approx. 100m vertical and 500m horizontal traverse to a holding tank
System should be able to pump 1,000L per hour, though that is peak usage, and normal usage would be in the range of 500L per DAY - much lower than peak requirements. (also, it may be possible to reduce that peak requirement to 1/2 or even 1/4 of that rate, currently unknown)
So for those familiar with US measurements... around 5 Gallons per minute going up 100 yards and across 500 yards.
Climate - Mediterranean, altitude is around 500m, in Northern California
All piping and tanks are already in place - the current setup has a pump powered by a 8.5kw diesel generator, which feels massively overkill for the requirements. Current pump unknown (I'd need to get into the tank it's built into, which I can't do for a week or so) but runs ONLY when the generator is on, which is ONLY run when a human is present, which could be as little as six or eight hours a week.
So the current system is engineered to elevate the water required to the higher tank in just a few hours - but it could instead be done potentially 24/7 or during sunny hours with the help of solar, meaning a pump (and power supply) which could be an order of magnitude or more less powerful than the existing system.
Questions I'd like help with as I'm unexperienced in this area:
1] What kind/size of pump would we need to hit that peak flow (5gpm elevated 100 yards, run approx. 500 yards) and would I need to gather any more details to work this out?
2] Would it be more feasible to do this with a small solar/battery installation (unattended) than with a generator (my gut feel says yes)
I'm trying to quickly understand ROUGHLY what we would need and what that might cost before money is spent replacing the curreng generator (which is faulty) which could be a colossal waste of money if a cheaper and better system could be put into place.
Thanks in advance for any advice, your help will be much appreciated!