plumberet
Chemical
- Mar 8, 2008
- 15
I have 2 waste water tanks. Feed from these tanks to the biotreater is via gravity. Problem is, we cannot control the tank levels in example given below. When tank A level is 10 m with tank B at 5 m, opening both tanks to biotreater under gravity will result in the 2 tank levels equalising.
Thinking of adding a pump to the tamk - biotreater lineup.
a. With the pump, is it possible to empty tank B while both tanks are line up to the biotreater ? Or will it pump more from tank A due to its higher level (thus head) ?
b. Current discharge pressure (tank head under gravity) to the biotreater is about 1 barg. What is the recommended discharge pressure of the new pump ? 0.5 bar higher ? My concern here is water splashing into the biotreater if the pressure is too high. How high is too high ?
Thanks.
Thinking of adding a pump to the tamk - biotreater lineup.
a. With the pump, is it possible to empty tank B while both tanks are line up to the biotreater ? Or will it pump more from tank A due to its higher level (thus head) ?
b. Current discharge pressure (tank head under gravity) to the biotreater is about 1 barg. What is the recommended discharge pressure of the new pump ? 0.5 bar higher ? My concern here is water splashing into the biotreater if the pressure is too high. How high is too high ?
Thanks.