WhiskeyJack
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2015
- 4
Hi Everyone, I am a newbie to this site.
I was hoping someone out there has seen (or possibly designed) a vertical turbine pumping system with the intake directly connected to the pump suction as per H.I. Standards Figure 9.8.10 - Example 4 (see attached) and used in conjunction with a vacuum or liquid priming system.
This project is for a client that would like to retrofit an existing 40 year old wet well that is hydraulically connected (most of the time) to an adjacent lake. Unfortunately the lake, during extreme low water levels, currently operates much lower than what the wet well was originally designed for. We would like to convert the existing wet well into a dry well to accommodate a direct plumbed VT pump suction/intake pipe as per the above referenced H.I. intake configuration. Under normal lake conditions the minimum submergence levels for the proposed vertical turbine pumps can be achieved without priming. However during extreme low lake levels, a priming system (preferably a vacuum system) would need to be used to prime the pump(s) prior to initiation. The worst case NSPHa at the pump(s) would be approximately 7.5m (absolute). We have found several manufacturers with VT pumps that only require 3.5m NPSHr at our design flow. So we will have more than sufficient NPSH available.
Has anyone in their travels seen a vacuum priming system used with this style of pump? Any insight into the above described configuration would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
I was hoping someone out there has seen (or possibly designed) a vertical turbine pumping system with the intake directly connected to the pump suction as per H.I. Standards Figure 9.8.10 - Example 4 (see attached) and used in conjunction with a vacuum or liquid priming system.
This project is for a client that would like to retrofit an existing 40 year old wet well that is hydraulically connected (most of the time) to an adjacent lake. Unfortunately the lake, during extreme low water levels, currently operates much lower than what the wet well was originally designed for. We would like to convert the existing wet well into a dry well to accommodate a direct plumbed VT pump suction/intake pipe as per the above referenced H.I. intake configuration. Under normal lake conditions the minimum submergence levels for the proposed vertical turbine pumps can be achieved without priming. However during extreme low lake levels, a priming system (preferably a vacuum system) would need to be used to prime the pump(s) prior to initiation. The worst case NSPHa at the pump(s) would be approximately 7.5m (absolute). We have found several manufacturers with VT pumps that only require 3.5m NPSHr at our design flow. So we will have more than sufficient NPSH available.
Has anyone in their travels seen a vacuum priming system used with this style of pump? Any insight into the above described configuration would be greatly appreciated.
Sean