jartgo
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2005
- 220
Hope everyone is having a great new year. I have a small project I'm working on bringing on line and I'd like to get your opinions about how I might address an issue that is more aesthetic than physical I think, but nevertheless, I'd like to see if I can improve upon it.
I have a submersible well pump (grundfos SP) doing about 180 gpm into some 4" filter piping. The piping is SCH80 PVC. The general line of flow is as follows (imagine a standard well with submersible pump, pumping directly into a pressure sand filter then out to the system):
Pump - about 100 feet below ground
Air Release - 3 feet above ground level
Swing Check Valve - 3 feet above ground level
Blow Off Tee
Gate Valve
Piping into/out of filters
Discharge into distribution system through 6 - inch line.
The distribution system pressure is about 50 psi, and the pump discharge pressure when the pump is running is about 60 psi. The pumps are started with a soft starter and when stopped, I get a noticeable water hammer on the filter face piping. My thought was that I either need to slow down or speed up the check valve closing. It's currently a weighted check valve and my thought was to put a spring on it to get it close as soon as possible after the pump stops. Before I make any changes, I thought I'd see what you all might recommend. My thought is that if I can get the check valve to shut before water has much of a chance to reverse direction, then the hammer might be reduced. I'd rather not get into adding a surge valve. Kind of wishing I had used a VFD in lieu of a soft starter, but it's a fairly small (15HP) motor.
The surge doesn't appear to be threatening to the system at all but the pipes do move and you can hear the hammer, which is what I would like to prevent as much as possible. Looking at the gauges, when the pump stops, the gauges rise to about 70 psi during the hammer.
What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance.
I have a submersible well pump (grundfos SP) doing about 180 gpm into some 4" filter piping. The piping is SCH80 PVC. The general line of flow is as follows (imagine a standard well with submersible pump, pumping directly into a pressure sand filter then out to the system):
Pump - about 100 feet below ground
Air Release - 3 feet above ground level
Swing Check Valve - 3 feet above ground level
Blow Off Tee
Gate Valve
Piping into/out of filters
Discharge into distribution system through 6 - inch line.
The distribution system pressure is about 50 psi, and the pump discharge pressure when the pump is running is about 60 psi. The pumps are started with a soft starter and when stopped, I get a noticeable water hammer on the filter face piping. My thought was that I either need to slow down or speed up the check valve closing. It's currently a weighted check valve and my thought was to put a spring on it to get it close as soon as possible after the pump stops. Before I make any changes, I thought I'd see what you all might recommend. My thought is that if I can get the check valve to shut before water has much of a chance to reverse direction, then the hammer might be reduced. I'd rather not get into adding a surge valve. Kind of wishing I had used a VFD in lieu of a soft starter, but it's a fairly small (15HP) motor.
The surge doesn't appear to be threatening to the system at all but the pipes do move and you can hear the hammer, which is what I would like to prevent as much as possible. Looking at the gauges, when the pump stops, the gauges rise to about 70 psi during the hammer.
What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance.