Systems overview, Supply side, Supply side, continued – Pulsafeeder Pre-Engineered Skid Systems User Manual

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Pre-Engineered Skid Systems

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

PES00039, Rev. B

System Overview

Page 7

Systems Overview

The Pulsafeeder Pre-Engineered Skid System is designed to pump chemicals at precisely controlled
rates into another process or system.








Proper arrangement of piping and appurtenances on both the supply side and the process side are
critical to the successful operation of the overall system. These are the responsibility of the
owner/operator of the system, and attention should be paid to the comments, below:

Supply Side

Dosing chemicals are usually sourced from a barrel or tote container. The source may be located
above the centerline of the pump(s) which is referred to as a “flooded suction” or it may be located
slightly below the centerline of the pump(s) which is referred to as “suction lift.” Connections to and
from the Solution Tank are most commonly made with flexible hose or tubing although they may be
made with hard piping. Solution Tank should be covered to prevent contamination.




















Dosing

Chemical

Served

Process or

System

Pulsafeeder

Skid System

Supply

Side

Process

Side

Pump

Skid
Suction
Connection

Solution

Tank

Pressure
Relief
Valve

Supply

Line

Figure 3

Flooded Suction

Skid Outlet
Connection

Flooded Suction

This is the most trouble free type of
installation. Since the Supply Line tubing is
filled with chemical, priming is
accomplished quickly and the chance of
losing prime is reduced.

Recommended for very low flow rate
applications. e.g. 2 ml/hr, or where
pumping solutions such as sodium
hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide which
can form air bubbles.

Supply Line should gradually slope
downward from the Solution Tank to the
Skid Suction Connection.


It is strongly recommended to add a drain
provision on the suction side to facilitate
emptying and flushing of the system for
maintenance.

Drain

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