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Where do you get your rebuttal basis from?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6498052#post6498052 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by samtheman
Nonsense!
What part do you feel is nonesense? The efficiency factor?
That is a fact that you could easily verify on google. It is a wonderful thing not to blindly believe things just because it was reported on some bulletin board. Even in this thread I used info that was provided here to later find out there was 10X error rate in the math. So please do your own research. If you can find a source that disputes the efficiency factor, please share it. But the source I used is Escobals book Aquatic Systems Engineering. I also have sources at work, but they are not allowed to be used off site for security reasons
Scenario to show what I mean:
Imagine you have 100 gallons of koolaid. You want to process out the koolaid and have pure water. For easy math sake lets say you have 1 ounce of koolaid per gallon of water. You need to process out 100 ounces of the koolaid from the water. Now lets look at the 2 ways to process. For the sake of this comparison we will assume that the processing method is 100% efficient (never is, but for the demonstration it will prove the point).
Single Pass at 2 gpm
You will process 100 g in 50 minutes with a net of 100 ounces of koolaid removed.
Dilution process at 2 gpm (120 gph)
(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
So (100 g/120 gph) X 9.2 = 7.66 hours to remove 99.9 ounces of koolaid.
For our tanks, there is no way to single pass process. We will always have to process by dilution. However, the best efficiency is to get as much out while the water is in the processing chamber. Anything that gets through the chamber will take an average of 7.6 hours to get back into the chamber again. The reason is that gallon of water we clean does not stay clean when we dump it back into the dirty tank. It just dilutes the dirty water.
Please post any sources that disprove the above efficiency factors. I love to learn new things.
Dale