AngusH
Mechanical
- Dec 1, 2015
- 3
Hi all,
I have a problem I cannot get a simple answer to.
I need to drain a pipe (diameter 450mm) that has been brought over a structure and back to working level where it will be drained. This structure is creating a head of around 35m from the top to the draining level. Due to design there is no way to drain it in any other configuration.
The end of the pipe has a pullhead which has 2 ports (1x 2", 1x 1/2") both of which can be changed to add valves prior to the head difference being created.
with a rough pressure of 4 bar at draining level due to the weight of water from the head difference there will be an initial force pushing the water out however as I understand this will create a "gluging" release of the fluid inside. something I am trying to avoid as much as possible.
Is there any other way to remove this?
Cheers,
I have a problem I cannot get a simple answer to.
I need to drain a pipe (diameter 450mm) that has been brought over a structure and back to working level where it will be drained. This structure is creating a head of around 35m from the top to the draining level. Due to design there is no way to drain it in any other configuration.
The end of the pipe has a pullhead which has 2 ports (1x 2", 1x 1/2") both of which can be changed to add valves prior to the head difference being created.
with a rough pressure of 4 bar at draining level due to the weight of water from the head difference there will be an initial force pushing the water out however as I understand this will create a "gluging" release of the fluid inside. something I am trying to avoid as much as possible.
Is there any other way to remove this?
Cheers,