iqbalnaq
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2013
- 15
Hi,
I am trying to get a vacuum tank fabricated for a really old piece of equipment. I have a drawing for the tank, but need help with two things.
1. If we reduce the size of the tank by 1000cu. in, how can we determine if it will have an impact on the system. Drawing Calls for SCH10 thickness of tHe wall, I am going for sch 40 as it is much easier to get.
2. Vacuum tank is supposed to have two area, low vac side and high vac side. (Top is low and bottom is high vac side)
I don't understand is that how are you getting any vacuum in low side at all (see attached drawing, pump is connected through a pipe to high vac side).
The drawing attached show the configuration of the vac tank + piping that is going into the drain down below from the receiver tank.
I am trying to get a vacuum tank fabricated for a really old piece of equipment. I have a drawing for the tank, but need help with two things.
1. If we reduce the size of the tank by 1000cu. in, how can we determine if it will have an impact on the system. Drawing Calls for SCH10 thickness of tHe wall, I am going for sch 40 as it is much easier to get.
2. Vacuum tank is supposed to have two area, low vac side and high vac side. (Top is low and bottom is high vac side)
I don't understand is that how are you getting any vacuum in low side at all (see attached drawing, pump is connected through a pipe to high vac side).
The drawing attached show the configuration of the vac tank + piping that is going into the drain down below from the receiver tank.