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Cost to setup and run an umbilical slurry system
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty" data-source="post: 7957727" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>I put my system in about 10 years ago.</p><p>1000m of 6” underground upvc pressure pipe. Two under road crossings and 3 hydrants.pipe was £10m , hydrants about £1000 each by the time you have the riser, wheel valve and coupling. Road crossings contractor cost £6000 for the pair.</p><p>1000m of 4” lay flat was £9m </p><p>6 compartment mounted reeler about4k</p><p>Doda L35 pump about 5k</p><p>Tanlake 6.4 M trailing shoe with flow meter about 13k</p><p></p><p>Underground main is really good and with it being 6” you don’t get to much friction losses. We pump upto 1700m with just one pump and still get 80m3 hr output. Our main lagoon mostly gravity feeds the pump with an outlet pipe through the side of the bank which helps output. If we pump straight from our small lagoon where the pump has to suck it up output can be 10m3 an hour less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty, post: 7957727, member: 689"] I put my system in about 10 years ago. 1000m of 6” underground upvc pressure pipe. Two under road crossings and 3 hydrants.pipe was £10m , hydrants about £1000 each by the time you have the riser, wheel valve and coupling. Road crossings contractor cost £6000 for the pair. 1000m of 4” lay flat was £9m 6 compartment mounted reeler about4k Doda L35 pump about 5k Tanlake 6.4 M trailing shoe with flow meter about 13k Underground main is really good and with it being 6” you don’t get to much friction losses. We pump upto 1700m with just one pump and still get 80m3 hr output. Our main lagoon mostly gravity feeds the pump with an outlet pipe through the side of the bank which helps output. If we pump straight from our small lagoon where the pump has to suck it up output can be 10m3 an hour less. [/QUOTE]
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