Takket3
Mechanical
- Apr 28, 2016
- 21
i have a closed chilled water loop w/ glycol. total system volume is about 20,000 gallons.
I need to drain a section of pipe that is, fortunately, at the top of the system. This piece of pipe holds about 200 gallons of fluids.
I need to drain the fluid to totes to hold it while the pipe is repaired. One tote will hold the 250 gallons.
However... there is an certain amount of fluid that needs to be taken out of the system to release the system pressure, so there is more fluid I need to capture than just the 200 gallons. i know water is ALMOST incompressible, but not completely.
Does anyone know how to calculate how many gallons of fluid need to be taken out of a system just to release the static pressure? I can tell you that the pressure in the piece of pipe i'm draining is about 60PSI.
I need to drain a section of pipe that is, fortunately, at the top of the system. This piece of pipe holds about 200 gallons of fluids.
I need to drain the fluid to totes to hold it while the pipe is repaired. One tote will hold the 250 gallons.
However... there is an certain amount of fluid that needs to be taken out of the system to release the system pressure, so there is more fluid I need to capture than just the 200 gallons. i know water is ALMOST incompressible, but not completely.
Does anyone know how to calculate how many gallons of fluid need to be taken out of a system just to release the static pressure? I can tell you that the pressure in the piece of pipe i'm draining is about 60PSI.