tinygiants
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I am in the process of designing a skimmer for my tank. I found a few principals (Aquatic Systems Engineering by Peter Escobal) to base my design on.
Ideal skimming would be 2 - 3 tank volumes a day.
The formula for this is:
(total tank and sump volume / feed rate gph) X 9.2 (this is purity coefficent that will yield 99.9% processed water) = hours till processed
The goal of 2 - 3 times a day means we need to process every 8 - 12 hours.
In my tank it works like this:
( 150 g / flow rate ) 9.2 = 12
150 g / flow rate = 12/9.2
150 g / flow rate = 1.30
150 g = 1.30 flow rate
150 g / 1.30 = flow rate
115 gph = flow rate
This means by feeding my skimmer 115 gph, I will 99.9 % process my tank every 12 hours.
Dwell time is another issue. It is based on this formula:
skimmer volume / gpm = dwell time for water
Dwell time alone is not enough. We also want the air bubble dwell time. With this info we can figure bombardment rate
I have no idea how to get an accurate measure of a bubbles actual dwell time. So I pulled a number out of thin air of 15 seconds in 24" counter current design.
In my tank:
Using a 2 gpm feed into 11 g skimmer (12 dia X 24 tall) I get a dwell time of 5.5 minutes.
5.5 minutes = 330 seconds
bombardment rate = 330/15 = 22.
Bombardment rate = water dwell in seconds / air dwell in seconds
A perfect goal is considered to be 10.
I am way off of the goal, but is it bad?
Thanks for looking.
Dale
Ideal skimming would be 2 - 3 tank volumes a day.
The formula for this is:
(total tank and sump volume / feed rate gph) X 9.2 (this is purity coefficent that will yield 99.9% processed water) = hours till processed
The goal of 2 - 3 times a day means we need to process every 8 - 12 hours.
In my tank it works like this:
( 150 g / flow rate ) 9.2 = 12
150 g / flow rate = 12/9.2
150 g / flow rate = 1.30
150 g = 1.30 flow rate
150 g / 1.30 = flow rate
115 gph = flow rate
This means by feeding my skimmer 115 gph, I will 99.9 % process my tank every 12 hours.
Dwell time is another issue. It is based on this formula:
skimmer volume / gpm = dwell time for water
Dwell time alone is not enough. We also want the air bubble dwell time. With this info we can figure bombardment rate
I have no idea how to get an accurate measure of a bubbles actual dwell time. So I pulled a number out of thin air of 15 seconds in 24" counter current design.
In my tank:
Using a 2 gpm feed into 11 g skimmer (12 dia X 24 tall) I get a dwell time of 5.5 minutes.
5.5 minutes = 330 seconds
bombardment rate = 330/15 = 22.
Bombardment rate = water dwell in seconds / air dwell in seconds
A perfect goal is considered to be 10.
I am way off of the goal, but is it bad?
Thanks for looking.
Dale