Jaydubblazer
Industrial
- May 3, 2007
- 16
I am at a newer facility and we get our process water directly from the river. Over the last two years we have had several failures due to what I describe as wear in our process water system, i.e. progressive cavity pumps, check valves, centrifugal rotors, and other equipment. We had a analysis done in the past on a separate issue and it was found that there is a large amount of diatomaceous earth.
First question can river water have enough suspended solids that it can severely score a 316 SS progressive cavity rotor. Secondly, how do I go about spec'ing out a proper filtration system to ensure that the equipment will last an appropriate amount of time. We use at max 400 gpm and this water does go through cooling and heating loops.
First question can river water have enough suspended solids that it can severely score a 316 SS progressive cavity rotor. Secondly, how do I go about spec'ing out a proper filtration system to ensure that the equipment will last an appropriate amount of time. We use at max 400 gpm and this water does go through cooling and heating loops.