villaflora
Chemical
- Aug 18, 2010
- 6
Very trick problem with pump
In the company I work for there's a centrifugal pump for pure acetic acid unloading from a truck tanker. The pump data is 60 m3/h x 60m. Since the flowrate is a little bit high, when the tank is almost empty (i.e. when acid level in container has dropped) there's a vortex formation inside the container and air (in fact N2) enters the pump succion pipeline so that it is necessary to prime the pump (remove the N2 from a sample valve at discharge). This operations is very dangerous since the fluid is acetic acid.
Using a priming pump would solve the problem? what would you do in this scenario? Please need a help!
In the company I work for there's a centrifugal pump for pure acetic acid unloading from a truck tanker. The pump data is 60 m3/h x 60m. Since the flowrate is a little bit high, when the tank is almost empty (i.e. when acid level in container has dropped) there's a vortex formation inside the container and air (in fact N2) enters the pump succion pipeline so that it is necessary to prime the pump (remove the N2 from a sample valve at discharge). This operations is very dangerous since the fluid is acetic acid.
Using a priming pump would solve the problem? what would you do in this scenario? Please need a help!