ChemDCPD
Chemical
- Aug 9, 2018
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Hi Forum,
Need your help and advice for this,
At our facility, we use gear pump to transfer product from storage vessel to the truck container. We replace our pressure regulator on the vessel by a new one, and since then our blanket couldn't keep up with the pump when it pump out.
Can anyone show me the detail to calculate the amount of CFM to keep up with the pump so i can increase the size of the pressure regulator orifice.
Nitrogen Pressure Blanket : 6 in W.C
Gear Pump with 3''ID suction and outlet
Pump is 6ft below the vessel
NPSHR: 5 ft
Pump inlet pressure: 7 PSIG
Pump Outlet Pressure: 48 PSIG
Pump RPM: 378.52 with 85 GPM
Truck Container : 25 PSIG
Need your help and advice for this,
At our facility, we use gear pump to transfer product from storage vessel to the truck container. We replace our pressure regulator on the vessel by a new one, and since then our blanket couldn't keep up with the pump when it pump out.
Can anyone show me the detail to calculate the amount of CFM to keep up with the pump so i can increase the size of the pressure regulator orifice.
Nitrogen Pressure Blanket : 6 in W.C
Gear Pump with 3''ID suction and outlet
Pump is 6ft below the vessel
NPSHR: 5 ft
Pump inlet pressure: 7 PSIG
Pump Outlet Pressure: 48 PSIG
Pump RPM: 378.52 with 85 GPM
Truck Container : 25 PSIG