GoldDredger
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 16, 2008
- 172
I am doing some preliminary cost estimating for a lift station and force main. I've sized the lift station by estimating daily demand and peaking factors (4) to get a GPD for the lift station.
In sizing the force main I've been looking at velocity based on converting the GPD into Cu.Ft/second, then dividing by area of force main to come up with a ft/s.
My question is, since I've already considered peaking factors in estimating the GPD for the lift station, is is reasonable then to simply convert GPD into cu-ft/s for a velocity calculation, or should I be factoring in another peaking factor.
Also, what force main velocities do you consider prudent? I was thinking under 12 ft/s, but perhaps even that is too high for the water hammer affects of pump shutting on/off.
In sizing the force main I've been looking at velocity based on converting the GPD into Cu.Ft/second, then dividing by area of force main to come up with a ft/s.
My question is, since I've already considered peaking factors in estimating the GPD for the lift station, is is reasonable then to simply convert GPD into cu-ft/s for a velocity calculation, or should I be factoring in another peaking factor.
Also, what force main velocities do you consider prudent? I was thinking under 12 ft/s, but perhaps even that is too high for the water hammer affects of pump shutting on/off.