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Transfer the Chemical liquid from Commercial Tote Tank to Day Tank 3

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sxz

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Aug 16, 2005
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In plant, using a hand pump or use a gravity drain from the elevated tote tank on platform above day tank is most common?

Thanks for any inputs!

Sam
 
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Our plants do not use hand pumps very often. Only on very small transfers, say < 1-5 gallons. We do use gravity drain to small day tanks, say < 500 gallons. For larger day tanks we use pumps powered by compressed air or electric motors. Hope this helps.

Good luck,
Latexman
 
Barrel pumps seem to be less common because of barrel disposal issues, exposure issues, etc.

Most companies seem to go to stackable tote tanks as Latexman has said. The full one is put on top of the permanent one and then gravity drained to the lower tank. The upper tank is then returned to the vendor.
 
Be careful with gravity-feed to the day tank. In the event of a piping rupture indoors, everything in the elevated tank is heaaded your way.

Good on ya,

Goober Dave

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