elizasue1
Agricultural
- May 5, 2002
- 10
I have a client that wants a livestock watering system with 4 troughs controlled by float valve with 3/4" orifice opening. The well is a baseline with elevation zero, one trough is 10 ft higher at 356 ft distance, the other three troughs are 35 ft lower at 800 ft, 50 ft lower at 1560 ft, and 60 ft lower at 2150 ft. I have no information about the pump other than 10 gpm is the believe output and the system utilizes a bladder tank with a 50-30 psi switch. I need to get 5 gpm at the trough to supply the herd. My office is along the coast, so I normally do not work with such elevation differences.
Question 1: how do I determine the working pressure at the well with these elevation differences?
Question 2: if my working pressure at the well is below 30 psi, will my system still deliver water to the troughs?
Question 1: how do I determine the working pressure at the well with these elevation differences?
Question 2: if my working pressure at the well is below 30 psi, will my system still deliver water to the troughs?