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What are the types of sewage stainless steel storage tanks?


Release time:

2019-09-26

SewageStainless steel storage tankIt is an engineering facility used for pumping and transporting sewage in urban drainage projects. When the sewage in the sewage pipeline cannot be transported or discharged by gravity, or the construction is difficult due to the deep burial of the general road, or the sewage can only enter the sewage treatment plant after being pumped up at the terminal of the main pipe, the sewage must be set up.Stainless steel storage tank.

SewageStainless steel storage tankIt is an important part of the sewage system. It is characterized by continuous water flow, small water flow, but large changes, and more pollutants in the water. Therefore, the collecting tank shall have sufficient storage capacity during design, and the standby pump shall be considered. In addition, the environmental pollution shall be minimized during design, and better management and maintenance conditions shall be provided in the station.

SewageStainless steel storage tankDivided into two kinds:

One is set in the sewage pipe system to pump up urban sewage.Stainless steel storage tank. The function is to raise the elevation of the sewage, because the sewage pipe is not like the water supply pipe (tap water), it has no pressure and flows by the gravity of the sewage itself. As the sewage collected by the urban sewage interception network pipe has a wide area and is far away from the sewage treatment plant. It is impossible to bury the pipeline very deep, so it needs to be setStainless steel storage tankElevation of sewage.

The other is set up in the sewage treatment plant to lift the sewage.Stainless steel storage tankThe function is to provide water flow power for the subsequent process. Generally speaking, the height of sewage lifting is calculated by subtracting the head loss from the elevation of the tailwater discharged after sewage treatment.