Flow equalization definition
Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient effluent storage capacity to allow for regulated flow on a daily or multi-day basis to a subsequent component despite variable flow from the source.
Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient storage capacity to allow for uniform flow to a subsequent component despite variable flow from the source.
Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient storage capacity to allow
Examples of Flow equalization in a sentence
Flow equalization shall be "Even Flow 24/7" because of the extremely high oxygen demand of brewery wastewater and will require an actuated valve on the EQ tank (as described in SWDP Application) set at no higher than 5 to 10 gallons per minute (gpm), to be determined when system installed (uniform flow regardless of head).
More Definitions of Flow equalization
Flow equalization means any process utilized to equalize discharge over a period of time sufficiently long to eliminate adverse effects on the wastewater collection and treatment system.