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Civil/Environmental
- Jul 9, 2001
- 3
We have a system which, due to terrain variations, operates as a dual pressure zone system. The high pressure zone (HPZ) is pressurized by the filtration plant high head pumps, while the low pressure zone (LPZ) is pressurized by an elevated storage tank.
The desired operation is to allow the tank to fill at which point both PRV's close. After a reasonble tank drawdown, both PRV's open allowing the tank to refill (through both PRV's to provide good circulation).
Question:
Assuming I have 2 PRV's separating the 2 zones, how do I control them in such a way as to have both open simultaneously when the elevated tank calls for water? If they don't open at the same time, the first PRV to open will satisfy the downstream pressure setting of the second, and circulation will be one-sided.
The desired operation is to allow the tank to fill at which point both PRV's close. After a reasonble tank drawdown, both PRV's open allowing the tank to refill (through both PRV's to provide good circulation).
Question:
Assuming I have 2 PRV's separating the 2 zones, how do I control them in such a way as to have both open simultaneously when the elevated tank calls for water? If they don't open at the same time, the first PRV to open will satisfy the downstream pressure setting of the second, and circulation will be one-sided.