Calculating Head
As I understand it, you count the entire run, length and depth from the
intake to the outlet...then add for the friction of the pipe and fittings. Someone has info about it on their web site but for the life of me I can't remember the url. "BenignVanilla" m wrote in message ... My main pond has a bottom drain...which feeds a 4 inch pipe up to the VF. When calculating the head do I need to consider the depth of the bottom drain and calculate from there? or do I calculate from the water line? -- BenignVanilla Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. tibetanbeefgarden.com Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me. |
Calculating Head
"David Pochron" wrote in message
... "BenignVanilla" m wrote in message ... When calculating the head do I need to consider the depth of the bottom drain and calculate from there? or do I calculate from the water line? No, the height at which water gets pumped up to is from the water line. The pressure of the water in the ponds takes into account the part of the run that is below the waterline. Friction of the 4 inch pipe may or may not be a factor in the equation: If your VF is gravity-fed from the 4 inch drain, then it's not a factor at all. Even if that's not the case, unless you are pumping a lot of water there probably isn't much friction going on in a 4 inch pipe. My problem is that I made an gross error in the position of my VF...It is higher then my reservoir...so water is draining from the VF to the pond. I plan to put a check valve in tonight to stop this...My next test will be too see if the pump can then manage to pull from the bottom drain in to the VF properly. *sigh* BV. |
Calculating Head
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