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dragnjj
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- Jan 10, 2008
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I'm trying to determine the pressure drop across a 6 inch line that goes to a 4 inch butterfly valve and continues back as a 6 inch pipe. The idea is to put in a 6 inch butterfly valve to reduce the pressure drop. I'm using Cameron's Hydraulic Data book and I can find the Equivalent length of a 4 inch butterfly to be 15.1. But do I multiply that by the head loss ft/100 ft for a 4 inch pipe or a 6 inch pipe? My flow rate is 1200 GPM currently. So I end up getting either currently getting a 9 ft drop or a 2 ft drop across that valve depending on how I calculate it. Basically, do I treat it as a 4 inch section of pipe with a 4 inch butterfly or a 6 inch section with a 4 inch butterfly? Thanks in advance.
Jeff
Jeff