wrd2032
Mechanical
- Mar 19, 2013
- 10
I have what I imagine is a straightforward question for someone who's done any serious amount of pipe design or has reference materials handy. Alas, not me right now.
We're pumping treated wastewater from a tank to a drain with a pump on a VFD. Depending on operation, there's anywhere from 20 feet to 30 feet of difference in height, with the tank liquid level being higher. We're getting a fair amount of siphoning / pump overspeed. A small (3/4") vacuum breaker at the high point of the (4") line downstream of the pump has reduced but not eliminated this. The high point of the line is above the liquid level.
Is a larger vacuum breaker or a backpressure control valve somewhere in the discharge line the right answer? We'd prefer the vacuum breaker for maintenance reasons, but I'm worried bigger won't solve what the smaller one hasn't yet.
Thanks in advance.
We're pumping treated wastewater from a tank to a drain with a pump on a VFD. Depending on operation, there's anywhere from 20 feet to 30 feet of difference in height, with the tank liquid level being higher. We're getting a fair amount of siphoning / pump overspeed. A small (3/4") vacuum breaker at the high point of the (4") line downstream of the pump has reduced but not eliminated this. The high point of the line is above the liquid level.
Is a larger vacuum breaker or a backpressure control valve somewhere in the discharge line the right answer? We'd prefer the vacuum breaker for maintenance reasons, but I'm worried bigger won't solve what the smaller one hasn't yet.
Thanks in advance.