Client.
SLR
BBL AG. QTY Required Recommed
TANK COMPARTMENT HP AG. HP
RESERVE TANK COMPARTMENT #1 250 1 20 15
COMPARTMENT #2 250 1 20 15
Table 10.1 Typical Turnover Rate Values, in seco
Impeller Type Removal Addition
Canted/flat 50-75 50-75
Table 10.2 60-Hz Impeller Displacement D Value
Diameter Flat
INCH MM GPM
20 508 1,051
24 610 1,941
28 711 2,839
32 813 4,635
38 965 7,342
40 1,016 8,411
42 1,067 N/A
44 1,118 11,300
45 1,143 N/A
48 1,219 14,401
52 1,321 18,630
54 1,372 N/A
56 1,422 N/A
60 1,524 N/A
64 1,626 N/A
For contour impeller applications, values must be significantly faster (i.e., smaller numbers) t
because of the impeller design, air entrainment is less probable. In symmetrical compartmen
distance to travel from the center of the impeller shaft or from the impeller blade tip before it
should be placed where the shaft is centered in the tank or compartment.
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When defining the area in which to mix, it is best to work with symmetrical shapes like squa
drawing or overhead view of the tank layout). Rectangular tanks should be converted to ne
possible. Maximum fluid working volumes in compartments should not be higher than 1 foo
tank. This will allow for a little extra capacity in emergencies, slightly out of level installation
floating rigs.
Working volume for square or rectangular tanks is calculated by knowing dimensional value
height (H; in feet for gallons, in meters for liters):
For gallons:
Vt = L × W(H− 1)× 7.481
The working volume for round tanks with flat bottoms is:
For gallons:
Vt = Π r²(H−1)× 7.481
For liters:
Vt = Π r²(H−0.3)× 1000
For round tanks with dish or cone bottoms, calculations for working fluid volume are based
height is measured from the tank top to where the tank joins the cone or dish at the bottom
above the maximum fluid operating level. In all cases, if H<5 feet (1.5 m), a radial flow impe
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WIDTH (mm) WIDTH (ft) LENGTH (mm) LENGTH (ft) DEPTH (mm) DEPTH (ft)
Input Input Input
2960 9.71 6440 21.13 1950 6.40
2988 9.80 5562 18.25 2667 8.75
over Rate Values, in seconds
Suction Reserve Pill
65-85 50-80 40-65
er Displacement D Values
Flat Canted Contour
LPM GPM LPM GPM LPM
3,978 909 3,441 N/A N/A
7,374 1,645 6,226 N/A N/A
10,746 2,468 9,341 5,861 22,185
17,543 3,764 14,247 N/A N/A
27,789 6,343 24,008 10,604 40,136
31,836 7,284 27,570 N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A 13,940 52,762
42,771 9,928 37,577 N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A 16,812 63,633
54,508 12,512 47,358 20,020 75,776
70,515 16,100 60,939 24,852 94,063
N/A N/A N/A 27,602 104,475
N/A N/A N/A 30,353 114,887
N/A N/A N/A 36,567 138,404
N/A N/A N/A 43,533 164,771
(i.e., smaller numbers) to achieve the same results, but
ymmetrical compartments, the fluid has a nearly equal
peller blade tip before it contacts the vessel wall. Agitators
ment.
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metrical shapes like squares or circles (as viewed in a plan
ould be converted to nearly square compartments if
not be higher than 1 foot (about 3⁄10 m) from the top of the
y out of level installations, and/or fluid movement on
wing dimensional values for length (L), width (W), and
fluid volume are based on straight wall height (i.e., this
ne or dish at the bottom). This leaves adequate free space
5 m), a radial flow impeller should be specified.
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Imp
Compartment Vol Vol/Agitator Vol/Agitator Imp Dia Turn over Hyd Dia Aspect Ratio
Displacement
(ft^3) (ft^3) (gal) (in) (gpm) rate (sec) (ft)
1107.52 1107.52 8285.35 41 7754 64.11 13.31 3.89
1386.38 1386.38 10371.53 45 10574 58.85 12.75 3.40
44 9928
45 10574
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Imp
Imp Dia Vol/Agitator Turn over
Displacement
(in) (gal) (gpm) rate (sec)
41 8285.35 7754 64.11
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