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Suction Baffles Needed?

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esass13

Civil/Environmental
Sep 14, 2004
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How do I determine if baffles are needed in a wet well? I have multiple suction flanges along 1 wall of a rectangle wet well. I see how to calculate all the needed dimensions for a baffle, BUT how do I figure if a baffle is actually needed?

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Complex issue. Follow pump to pump spacing recommendations. Otherwise, there's no real way to tell other than "feeling" or a CFD analysis. If you don't get "the feeling" or CFD analysis, put in the baffles and maintain baffle wall minimum distances to each individual pump.


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What size pump units are you talking about - flow rates / pump or inlet diameter, what is the spacing between intakes, what is the submergence and how far from the back wall are the intakes etc
 
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