turbzero
Agricultural
- Jul 24, 2006
- 6
Hi
We're constructing a water treatment plant. At the start of the system we're pumping (discharging) via a positive displacement pump into a receiving 10,000 litre round tank (approx 2.1m high x 2.5m diameter). This first tank is connected to a second larger 22,500 litre water tank via a 1.5 metre long 20mm NB pipe at the bottom. The second tank is approx 2.1m high x 3.7m diam. Thence, we're pumping out of this second larger tank (with a centrifugal) and discharging away. The inflow capacity will vary from 25 to 40litres/second and the outflow will match this. Tanks are on the same level.
My question: As the pump pumps from the second tank, will the (gravity fed) 200NB connecting pipe allow enough water to flow from the smaller first tank into the second tank, without the smaller tank overflowing, particulary at the higher end of the envisaged flow rate?
We're constructing a water treatment plant. At the start of the system we're pumping (discharging) via a positive displacement pump into a receiving 10,000 litre round tank (approx 2.1m high x 2.5m diameter). This first tank is connected to a second larger 22,500 litre water tank via a 1.5 metre long 20mm NB pipe at the bottom. The second tank is approx 2.1m high x 3.7m diam. Thence, we're pumping out of this second larger tank (with a centrifugal) and discharging away. The inflow capacity will vary from 25 to 40litres/second and the outflow will match this. Tanks are on the same level.
My question: As the pump pumps from the second tank, will the (gravity fed) 200NB connecting pipe allow enough water to flow from the smaller first tank into the second tank, without the smaller tank overflowing, particulary at the higher end of the envisaged flow rate?