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When a pump “quits” because of a power failure, a high‐pressure wave will develop and traverse back and forth throughout the system. Pressures, from this and other precipitous system changes, may increase by a factor of two or more and lead to stress damage of system components. The use of the right sort of relief valve can lessen, even eliminate, such surges.
When a pump “quits” because of a power failure, a high‐pressure wave will develop and traverse back and forth throughout the system. Pressures, from this and other precipitous system changes, may increase by a factor of two or more and lead to stress damage of system components. The use of the right sort of relief valve can lessen, even eliminate, such surges.
Surge Control
Weaver, Douglas L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 64 ; 462-466
1972-07-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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