johnhan76
Civil/Environmental
- May 16, 2002
- 123
I am sizing a pressure tanks for a small subdivision.
Here is the data:
Instantaneous peak demand = 60 gpm
avg pump discharge = 200 gpm
I have had some people suggest that I provide for 8 minutes of pumping time. I have had others say that it doesnt matter how long the pump stays on as long as the "number of pump starts" is not excessive. Since the peak demand and avg pumping rate are so different it is much more economical to size the tank to provide 8 minutes of storage rather than keeping the pump on 8 minutes. any insight will be helpful. thx.
Here is the data:
Instantaneous peak demand = 60 gpm
avg pump discharge = 200 gpm
I have had some people suggest that I provide for 8 minutes of pumping time. I have had others say that it doesnt matter how long the pump stays on as long as the "number of pump starts" is not excessive. Since the peak demand and avg pumping rate are so different it is much more economical to size the tank to provide 8 minutes of storage rather than keeping the pump on 8 minutes. any insight will be helpful. thx.