rogerstv
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 28, 2004
- 16
I have to check the TDH calculations for fourteen extraction well pumps discharging to a treatment system building. It has been a long time since I performed any calculations of this nature. And, I have no one at my place of employment to review my work. Will someone please double check that I am doing the work correctly?
Here is one of the scenarios...
Submersible pump is 85 feet below ground surface.
Ground surface elevation = 847 feet
Discharge elevation = 810 feet
Discharge is to a vented equalization tank. So, discharge pressure = 0
Design Q = 10 gpm
Well pipe is 1.25" diameter
219 feet of 2" HDPE
1287 feet of 3" HDPE
125 feet of 2" equivalent length losses from fittings
TDH = 89.9 feet = 85 + 3.02 + 1.24 + 0.65 = static head + FL well pipe + FL 2" + FL 3"
I used a static head of 85 feet since the pump has to lift the water to the ground surface before it flows downhill to the treatment building. Am I thinking correctly?
Here is one of the scenarios...
Submersible pump is 85 feet below ground surface.
Ground surface elevation = 847 feet
Discharge elevation = 810 feet
Discharge is to a vented equalization tank. So, discharge pressure = 0
Design Q = 10 gpm
Well pipe is 1.25" diameter
219 feet of 2" HDPE
1287 feet of 3" HDPE
125 feet of 2" equivalent length losses from fittings
TDH = 89.9 feet = 85 + 3.02 + 1.24 + 0.65 = static head + FL well pipe + FL 2" + FL 3"
I used a static head of 85 feet since the pump has to lift the water to the ground surface before it flows downhill to the treatment building. Am I thinking correctly?