sameeji
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2008
- 2
Hello,
I need help in calculating pressure drop in a 3" cast iron schedule 40 Natural Gas Riser from cellar to the 19th floor of a high rise building. In the boiler room located on the 19th floor, I will have a Natural Gas Booster Pump that will be sucking gas through this 3" riser.There will be a Caterpillar Natural Gas generator installed on the rooftop which will operate at pressure of 1.5-5 PSI.
Data Available:
-Natural Gas Booster Pump can pump maximum pressure at 2.132 PSI with variable volume from 3000 ICFH to 15000 ICFH.
-Natural Gas Caterpillar Generator required minimum inlet pressure of 1.5 PSI but can operate up to 5 PSI.
-3" riser is approximately 190' tall and will have approximately ten-90 Deg elbows which will add roughly 77' of pipe length to the 190', equaling to 267' in total pipe length.
I need to find out what will be the pressure drop if there is any in this 267' of 3" cast iron pipe. One thing to remember is that the Booster Pump is located on the 19th floor boiler room and not in the cellar floor. I want to make sure that the booster pump can handle all the friction and pressure losses due to the length of this 3" riser.
Thank you very much for helping me with this project!!
I need help in calculating pressure drop in a 3" cast iron schedule 40 Natural Gas Riser from cellar to the 19th floor of a high rise building. In the boiler room located on the 19th floor, I will have a Natural Gas Booster Pump that will be sucking gas through this 3" riser.There will be a Caterpillar Natural Gas generator installed on the rooftop which will operate at pressure of 1.5-5 PSI.
Data Available:
-Natural Gas Booster Pump can pump maximum pressure at 2.132 PSI with variable volume from 3000 ICFH to 15000 ICFH.
-Natural Gas Caterpillar Generator required minimum inlet pressure of 1.5 PSI but can operate up to 5 PSI.
-3" riser is approximately 190' tall and will have approximately ten-90 Deg elbows which will add roughly 77' of pipe length to the 190', equaling to 267' in total pipe length.
I need to find out what will be the pressure drop if there is any in this 267' of 3" cast iron pipe. One thing to remember is that the Booster Pump is located on the 19th floor boiler room and not in the cellar floor. I want to make sure that the booster pump can handle all the friction and pressure losses due to the length of this 3" riser.
Thank you very much for helping me with this project!!