arvin
NJRC Member
Hello,
I am having hard time distributing water pressure among the outlets in the manifold. Here is a drawing of my setup:
I use ball valves for all of them. I have a bio pellet reactor connected to the outlet #6. I don't see sufficient water pressure in this outlet #6. It is not sufficient enough for the pellets to tumble. There is plenty of pressure in the last outlet (#1) in the line which goes back to the sump.
One way to force water to outlet #6 is to throttle #1, but then I don't know if the excess water will be pushed to #2, #6 or any of the other outlets. When I built this manifold, my assumption was that after allowing all the open outlets to use available water, the last outlet will push all the remaining water back to the sump. Clearly that is not how it is working currently.
Can someone suggest how to fix this? Below is the finished product:
It is a 2" pvc running all the way, reduced to 1.5" TEE you see in the picture and further reduced by 1" ball valves. The last ball valve in the line (#1) is a 2" ball valve.
Any idea how to fix this? Thanks in advance...
-arvind.
I am having hard time distributing water pressure among the outlets in the manifold. Here is a drawing of my setup:
I use ball valves for all of them. I have a bio pellet reactor connected to the outlet #6. I don't see sufficient water pressure in this outlet #6. It is not sufficient enough for the pellets to tumble. There is plenty of pressure in the last outlet (#1) in the line which goes back to the sump.
One way to force water to outlet #6 is to throttle #1, but then I don't know if the excess water will be pushed to #2, #6 or any of the other outlets. When I built this manifold, my assumption was that after allowing all the open outlets to use available water, the last outlet will push all the remaining water back to the sump. Clearly that is not how it is working currently.
Can someone suggest how to fix this? Below is the finished product:
It is a 2" pvc running all the way, reduced to 1.5" TEE you see in the picture and further reduced by 1" ball valves. The last ball valve in the line (#1) is a 2" ball valve.
Any idea how to fix this? Thanks in advance...
-arvind.