jcth
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 13, 2018
- 3
Sizing my centrifugal pumps for treatment train systems I tend to overestimate TDH, and need some tips please.
We utilize various components in series such as sand filters, bag/cartridge filters, adsorptive mix media filters (Granular Activated Carbon), static mixers, etc… I typically calculate friction loss in piping and fittings, add vertical rise, and tend to add up all my component operating pressures, convert to feet of head for TDH to size a pump.
For example I add 44 ft head (for 1500 ft 4” sched 40 pvc, 20 elbows), 45psi for sand filter, 10 psi for bag/cartridge filter (10 psid at media change out), 3.5psi for GAC Vessels (liquid phase is top down flow, and top ports are 8ft tall X 1psi/2.31 ft = 3.5 psi each), x 2 for lead vessel and lag vessel, and 5 psi for static mixer; = ~200 ft head?
Thank you for any tips
We utilize various components in series such as sand filters, bag/cartridge filters, adsorptive mix media filters (Granular Activated Carbon), static mixers, etc… I typically calculate friction loss in piping and fittings, add vertical rise, and tend to add up all my component operating pressures, convert to feet of head for TDH to size a pump.
For example I add 44 ft head (for 1500 ft 4” sched 40 pvc, 20 elbows), 45psi for sand filter, 10 psi for bag/cartridge filter (10 psid at media change out), 3.5psi for GAC Vessels (liquid phase is top down flow, and top ports are 8ft tall X 1psi/2.31 ft = 3.5 psi each), x 2 for lead vessel and lag vessel, and 5 psi for static mixer; = ~200 ft head?
Thank you for any tips