TexasCHe
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 23, 2008
- 29
I need to over come 12 feet of water column and deliver 200 CFM (Texas ambient T&P conditions) to a fluidizing/backwash process for 3 minutes once every several days. Having trouble finding a pressure blower to deliver the 5 pisg without a relatively big motor. The 200 CFM for 3 minutes means all I need is 600 cubic feet or 4,500 gallons of 5 psig air. I could go with a 150 psig compressor and tank arrangement and I am thinking I could almost get there as long as I could get 200 CFM out of the tank.
- Would the compressor and say 200 gallon tank have a chance of working?
- Is this an application for a pressure blower and I need to keep looking?
- Are there options I'm overlooking?
A reasonable budget for this project would be less than two grand. Unfortunately the piping (and under-sized blow) is in place from someone else's attempt so the plumbing, cabling, etc are in place and the two grand just needs to cover the motor and blower/compressor. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks,
TexasChE
- Would the compressor and say 200 gallon tank have a chance of working?
- Is this an application for a pressure blower and I need to keep looking?
- Are there options I'm overlooking?
A reasonable budget for this project would be less than two grand. Unfortunately the piping (and under-sized blow) is in place from someone else's attempt so the plumbing, cabling, etc are in place and the two grand just needs to cover the motor and blower/compressor. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks,
TexasChE