Impacts of Trapped Air Particles in the Water Distribution System

Description

The objective of this one-day course is to understand and minimize the influences of air on our distribution system.

What will be covered:

  • How air travels into water distribution pipes
  • Impacts of air pockets that generate destructive forces
  • Importance of continuously purging air to maintain pipeline efficiency
  • Understanding gas laws that detail how air will behave in a pressurized system
  • Operational procedures that can minimize air pockets in water systems
  • Examination of old air valve designs to understand performance deficiencies that can impact how pipelines are filled and drained
  • Review of air valve inspection procedures and hands-on exercises for operators
  • How air bubbles can be removed with swabs and ice pigging
  • Cavitation

Duration: 1 Day                      

CEU

CEUs/Renewal Credits: 0.7 (7 Hours) in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Yukon, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and New York.

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