Utilizing the Maximum Capacity of Full Acceptance
When used with conventional pressure ranges, these
For Example:
A
at 30/50 – (85) gallons or 30.9% at 40/60 – (74) gallons or 26.7%
By using the maximum acceptance of series 420 and 450
Let’s Compare:
A 900 gallon galvanized tank is (48″) in diameter; (168″) long, and weighs approximately (10,000) pounds when filled with water.
Aside from initial cost, the cost of rigging and handling a tank of that size; (providing adequate support and the cost of space required) significantly adds to the overall installation cost.
Requires Air Control
Since at the higher pressures, the galvanized tank will waterlog at an accelerated rate, some provision must be made to maintain the required air cushion. This means the cost of an air compressor or other means of recharging must be added to the installation.
On the Other Hand
Step One – Determine the Best Operating Pressure Range – Pump
GROUND LEVEL
STATIC
WATER
LEVEL
PUMPING LEVEL
OR LIFT
240 FT. | PUMP | |
DEPTH | ||
(In example) | ||
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WELL
DEPTH
The first thing we must do in sizing the bladder is to determine the best pressure range that will achieve maximum acceptance.
. We can be accurate by letting the pump tell us at which maximum range it will operate best.
If we look at the pump curve for the pump which is to be installed…we can easily determine the pump
The
It can be easily handled by two men, requires no support structures and occupies a fraction of the space of the galvanized tank. Since the
If we can use the maximum acceptance of the 420 and 450 Series
TOTAL HEAD IN FEET
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
EFF.
20 40 60 80 CAPACITY IN GPM
80 |
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60 | % |
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40 | EFFICIENCY |
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20 |
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100 120 140