turbzero
Agricultural
- Jul 24, 2006
- 6
Putting a simple water treatment plant together: We have a 25-40l/s system pumped through a 4" pipe. Water enters, is dosed/injected (via diaphram pumps) with Ph balancers, flocs, coags etc, mixed with in-line static mixer and then out. On the exit is an insertion mag-flow meter. We are worried about air in the water stream (possibly introduced during upstream dosing etc) affecting the operation of the mag-flow meter. Any ideas how we could remove this air pre mag-flow meter (we thinking simple run-through T with auto air release valve or similar)?
Another wrinkle to note:
The dosing and mixing happens in an upper (vert higher) pipe line, then the pipe returns 180deg and discharges through a lower line. Due to space it would be difficult to mount the air removal chamber/valve etc in the upper line unless it was immediately after the last injection/mixing point. We're thinking there should be a minimum straight run before attempting air removal?
Many thanks for any input..
Another wrinkle to note:
The dosing and mixing happens in an upper (vert higher) pipe line, then the pipe returns 180deg and discharges through a lower line. Due to space it would be difficult to mount the air removal chamber/valve etc in the upper line unless it was immediately after the last injection/mixing point. We're thinking there should be a minimum straight run before attempting air removal?
Many thanks for any input..