vipereyes
Industrial
- Jan 28, 2004
- 31
I need to install a flow meter in our wastewater discharge. It is a small system and has an intermittent discharge rate of just under 10 gpm. The discharge pipe is 2” PVC.
The wastewater system treats rinse water generated in our finishing department and uses chemical flocculation to remove heavy metals in the water before discharging to the sewer. There is a very small quantity of solids (flock) in the effluent – we are allowed up to 500 ppm, but we always stay well under that, usually under 25 ppm. The few solids that do discharge usually end up sticking to the sides of the PVC piping. The piping is cleaned out monthly.
I am having a hard time finding a flow meter designed for low flow and I am not sure which type would work best for this type of effluent. I have called a few places and no one has really made me feel comfortable as to why they are suggesting the type of technology (paddle wheel, ultrasound, etc) they want me to buy. It’s a lot of money so I want to make sure I pick one that will work for us.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank much,
Kim
The wastewater system treats rinse water generated in our finishing department and uses chemical flocculation to remove heavy metals in the water before discharging to the sewer. There is a very small quantity of solids (flock) in the effluent – we are allowed up to 500 ppm, but we always stay well under that, usually under 25 ppm. The few solids that do discharge usually end up sticking to the sides of the PVC piping. The piping is cleaned out monthly.
I am having a hard time finding a flow meter designed for low flow and I am not sure which type would work best for this type of effluent. I have called a few places and no one has really made me feel comfortable as to why they are suggesting the type of technology (paddle wheel, ultrasound, etc) they want me to buy. It’s a lot of money so I want to make sure I pick one that will work for us.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank much,
Kim