mou
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 21, 2003
- 13
Hi All,
If we have a water reservoir (say with a water level of 100m), then 2km of 300mm watermain to a pressure reducing valve, how is the 'maximum allowable pressure drop' across the valve calculated. Just to note that downstream of the Pressure Reducing Valve is a normal water reticulation system with customers.
Im reading which states that usual rule of thumb is that a valve should be designed to use 10-15% of the total pressure drop or 10 psi, whichever is greater. How would you calculate the total pressure drop in the above example. Is it just 100m minus the head loss in the 300mm watermain upstream of the valve ??
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Mark
If we have a water reservoir (say with a water level of 100m), then 2km of 300mm watermain to a pressure reducing valve, how is the 'maximum allowable pressure drop' across the valve calculated. Just to note that downstream of the Pressure Reducing Valve is a normal water reticulation system with customers.
Im reading which states that usual rule of thumb is that a valve should be designed to use 10-15% of the total pressure drop or 10 psi, whichever is greater. How would you calculate the total pressure drop in the above example. Is it just 100m minus the head loss in the 300mm watermain upstream of the valve ??
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Mark