TMP Calc
TMP Calc
Act
• Perform a membrane Maintenance Cleaning if TMP increases by 1.0 psi at a
given flow (pick one) or permeability drops below 10gfd/psi. Remember the
maximum TMP is 3.0 psig.
• Never allow filtration without aeration. No exceptions. Low air at low flux is
okay at high permeability.
• Immediately and properly respond to Critical Alarms.
• Keep MBR MLSS concentration at or below 15, 000 mg/L unless otherwise
instructed.
• Keep diffusers clean at all times by extending cleaning time or cleaning more
frequently, if necessary. Clean for 10 min/day as a minimum.
Prepare
Post a detailed plan listing Critical Alarms and how to respond to each alarm.
• High TMP
• Low Permeability
• Permeate Pump or FCV Failure/Fault
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(2) The calculation of Pressure (TMP) requires a correlation between flow, piping losses
and additional logic to estimate static pressure. Generally speaking it is the actual pressure
required to move water through the membranes, after taking all the other variables into
consideration. Two reversible calculations for your reference are:
or
Where,
PP = Piping system losses (no membranes)
PG = Gauge pressure reading during filtration
PS = Static pressure or gauge pressure reading at zero filtration or no flow
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