Amber Gold
02-19-2013, 12:11 PM
My current setup is a liquid ring pump with a 5/16" tubing line running to the pond about 20' away for cooling water. I want to relocate the pump to where the tank/releaser are, but it'd mean a 50'+ cooling line into a different pond, plus sucking the water up say 6' in elevation difference. Think it'll work for this year? I'm trying to get electricy down there for early March so I can utilize it this season.
I need to dig a test pit, but I think groundwater isn't too deep here...close to the ground surface during the spring. I think for next year, I'll take a 4' length of 12" perforated pipe and put it in the ground near where the pump will be. The pump just have to suck all of it's water from the pipe and I could eliminate the tank it sits on now with a backup supply of water. It'd allow me to build a smaller, less conspicous, releaser/pump room at the sap storage tank...just enough room for the LR pump, releaser, sap pump and heater. I'd think a 1/2" cooling line pumping a few feet will never freeze while the pump's running. Thoughts??
I need to dig a test pit, but I think groundwater isn't too deep here...close to the ground surface during the spring. I think for next year, I'll take a 4' length of 12" perforated pipe and put it in the ground near where the pump will be. The pump just have to suck all of it's water from the pipe and I could eliminate the tank it sits on now with a backup supply of water. It'd allow me to build a smaller, less conspicous, releaser/pump room at the sap storage tank...just enough room for the LR pump, releaser, sap pump and heater. I'd think a 1/2" cooling line pumping a few feet will never freeze while the pump's running. Thoughts??