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Old   July 3, 2001, 16:13
Default flow in piping system
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Peter Luke
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Hi, I am designing a piping system to flow purified water in all our plant. I will use a 2in. dia. main pipe, and I need to make water circulate through a parallel loop (about 20 m length, 1in. dia.). I was thinking about using the Venturi principle at one end of the loop to aspirate water and make it circulate, but I don't know if it will work. Since water is purified, it must flow continuously in the loop as in the main pipe, and I would like to be sure that it does. So I need your advices!
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