chemroopa
Chemical
- Sep 9, 2007
- 9
In my process, cement ( polymer) is pumped through a filter to a coagulation tank at at rate of 20 gpm. The pipe size is 3" and the cement distributes through 12 nozzles each of 1/8" dia to the coagulation tank. Filter inlet and outlet pressures are about 28psig and 24 psig respectively.
We change these filters frequently ( 1.5 months)when the DP hits 25psig. At this DP the pump runs close to its trip pressure ( 70psig) so i decided to increse the feed nozzle size from 1/8" to 3/16" and increase the filter span but I do not by how much I can increase the filter life. How can I calculate the pressure in the line or filter outlet? We maintain 8psig in the tank. Your suggestions are hihgly appreciated. Thank You
We change these filters frequently ( 1.5 months)when the DP hits 25psig. At this DP the pump runs close to its trip pressure ( 70psig) so i decided to increse the feed nozzle size from 1/8" to 3/16" and increase the filter span but I do not by how much I can increase the filter life. How can I calculate the pressure in the line or filter outlet? We maintain 8psig in the tank. Your suggestions are hihgly appreciated. Thank You