OilBoiler
Chemical
- Aug 5, 2003
- 43
Hi everyone,
I am designing a caustic injection system to our wastewater system. Currently, the line is a 24'' line with a flow of about 2500-3500 gpm. This is water that has already been treated goes to a tank and then to the river. There is an inline mixer in place already. The idea is to inject caustic upstream of the inline mixer, have a feedback pH loop downstream of the mixer: with a pH analyzer along with a controller that will send signals to the caustic control valve and adjust caustic addition. I have two main questions:
1. Is the feedback loop better for this service rather than a feedforward controller? The pH analyzer for the feedforward mode would be placed upstream of the caustic injection and would send signals to the control valve.
2. For the pH analyzer: this is a 24'' line with relatively low velocity and pressure (1-2#). Would the analyzer read a more accurate pH if it is placed in a 1'' bypass loop to this line? Or is it feasible to install the probe directly to the line? (The budget for this project is quite tight). I guess my question is what would be the criticality of having an accurate reading whether it is installed at the 24'' line or at a 1'' bypass line.
Thanks in advance!
I am designing a caustic injection system to our wastewater system. Currently, the line is a 24'' line with a flow of about 2500-3500 gpm. This is water that has already been treated goes to a tank and then to the river. There is an inline mixer in place already. The idea is to inject caustic upstream of the inline mixer, have a feedback pH loop downstream of the mixer: with a pH analyzer along with a controller that will send signals to the caustic control valve and adjust caustic addition. I have two main questions:
1. Is the feedback loop better for this service rather than a feedforward controller? The pH analyzer for the feedforward mode would be placed upstream of the caustic injection and would send signals to the control valve.
2. For the pH analyzer: this is a 24'' line with relatively low velocity and pressure (1-2#). Would the analyzer read a more accurate pH if it is placed in a 1'' bypass loop to this line? Or is it feasible to install the probe directly to the line? (The budget for this project is quite tight). I guess my question is what would be the criticality of having an accurate reading whether it is installed at the 24'' line or at a 1'' bypass line.
Thanks in advance!