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18-02-2010, 11:21 PM | #22 |
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An exaggerated example:
The water speeding pass a chamber containing CR at 1000 l/hr, can remove 4 mg/l of ammonia. When the velocity increases to 2000 l/hr, the chamber can remove 2 mg/l of ammonia. To compensate for the losses, the water has to pass 2 chambers in order to remove 4 mg/l of ammonia. let me try , the above mean flow rate (1000 l/hr) + chamber remove ammonia. 1 + 1 4 mg/l 2 + 2 4 mg/l double flow rate require double chamber to remove same amount ammonia. |
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