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What are grab samples and when is it used? - ️️A single sample taken at one place and time. Used when water quality and quantity are not variable What is used to measure flow in an open channel? - ️️Weirs or flumes. Flow is determined by the height of water at a particular point Why are particles that cause turbidity harmful? - ️️They can hide or entrap harmful organisms so that the disinfectant is unable to reach them. It calls increases CL demand which can be carcinogenic What is turbidity measured in? - ️️Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) What is an important indicator of treatment efficiency and particularly the efficiency of filters and disinfection processes? - ️️Turbidity What are the 2 types of sampling? - ️️Grab samples and composite samples What is a composite sample and when is it used? - ️️A series of samples taken over a period of time which are combined to form a single sample. Necessary if water quality changes greatly over time. What are colloids? - ️️Very small particles suspended in water which are resistant to settling. What is voltage? - ️️Electrical potential or potential difference between two points. Indicated the strength of the "push" on current What is current and what are its units? - ️️Flow off electric charge. Measured in amperes What is the typical rate of change (Hz) or alternating current? - ️️60 cycles per second What happens when wires or appliances carry more than their rated capacity of current? - ️️May overheat and cause fires. Circuit breakers stop thisWhat is the equation for voltage? - ️️V=IR What is Power (P), what is is measured in and what is the formula? - ️️The rate at which work is done or energy is produced. Measured in Watts P=VI What is the turbidity measurement that is visible to the naked eye? - ️️5 NTU What is the symbol for flow and what is the formula for it? - ️️Flow (Q) Q= AV What can flow provide info on? - ️️Dentention time in tanks, flow between various processes or sections, chemical feed rates, etc. What are the types of flow measurement determined by? - ️️Whether water is flowing in a closed pipe of an open channel What is a flume? - ️️A specially shaped constriction in the channel What is a weir? - ️️A dam or obstruction in the channel What are venturi meters, ultrasonic meters, magnetic meters, doppler meters and orifice meters used for? - ️️Measuring flow in closed pipes. What is static pressure? - ️️The force exerted when water is at rest and not flowing What is the pressure exerted by flowing water known as? - ️️Dynamic pressure What is the force exerted when water is at rest and not flowing? - ️️Static pressure What is the rise of water in a tube known as? - ️️The head What is the pressure loss due to friction as water flows through a pipe/filter etc? - ️️Headloss What is headloss? - ️️the pressure loss due to friction as water flows through a pipe/filter etc What can decrease head loss? - ️️Larger diameter and smoother interior surfaceHow can you make up for head loss? - ️️Energy inputs (pumping) When does water hammer occur? - ️️When a moving fluid suddenly stops, can destroy piping and appurtenances How can you avoid water hammer? - ️️Operate valves slowly and start and stop valves gradually What are indications that cavitation is occurring? - ️️A vibration noise similar to hammering of the pump impeller What are the 2 basic types of pumps? - ️️Centrifugal and displacement What is a centrifugal pump? - ️️Pressurizes water by "throwing it" at high speeds from the centre of the impeller to the outside. What is an impeller and what does it do? - ️️A rotating disk with a set of vanes coupled to the engine/motor shaft that produces centrifugal force within the pump casing. What is a volute? - ️️A specially designed chamber that widens within the pump that liquid accelerates out of What is the name of the chamber of a centrifugal pump? - ️️Volute What is the name of the spinner in a centrifugal pump? - ️️Impeller How are centrifugal pumps classified? - ️️By their shapes What are radial vane, Francis vane, mixed flow and axial flow examples of? - ️️Centrifugal pumps How do positive displacement pumps work? - ️️Push fluid mechanically. Starts with a suction valve and discharge valve open What are screw, gear, piston, diaphragm, and progressive cavity examples of? - ️️Positive displacement pumps What are packing glands? - ️️Seals which prevent the pumped fluid from leaking from a pump and prevent air from entering

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What are grab samples and when is it used? - ✔️✔️A single sample taken at one place
and time. Used when water quality and quantity are not variable


What is used to measure flow in an open channel? - ✔️✔️Weirs or flumes. Flow is
determined by the height of water at a particular point

Why are particles that cause turbidity harmful? - ✔️✔️They can hide or entrap harmful
organisms so that the disinfectant is unable to reach them. It calls increases CL demand
which can be carcinogenic


What is turbidity measured in? - ✔️✔️Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)


What is an important indicator of treatment efficiency and particularly the efficiency of
filters and disinfection processes? - ✔️✔️Turbidity


What are the 2 types of sampling? - ✔️✔️Grab samples and composite samples

What is a composite sample and when is it used? - ✔️✔️A series of samples taken
over a period of time which are combined to form a single sample. Necessary if water
quality changes greatly over time.

What are colloids? - ✔️✔️Very small particles suspended in water which are resistant
to settling.


What is voltage? - ✔️✔️Electrical potential or potential difference between two points.
Indicated the strength of the "push" on current

What is current and what are its units? - ✔️✔️Flow off electric charge. Measured in
amperes

What is the typical rate of change (Hz) or alternating current? - ✔️✔️60 cycles per
second

What happens when wires or appliances carry more than their rated capacity of
current? - ✔️✔️May overheat and cause fires. Circuit breakers stop this

,What is the equation for voltage? - ✔️✔️V=IR

What is Power (P), what is is measured in and what is the formula? - ✔️✔️The rate at
which work is done or energy is produced.
Measured in Watts
P=VI


What is the turbidity measurement that is visible to the naked eye? - ✔️✔️5 NTU


What is the symbol for flow and what is the formula for it? - ✔️✔️Flow (Q)
Q= AV

What can flow provide info on? - ✔️✔️Dentention time in tanks, flow between various
processes or sections, chemical feed rates, etc.

What are the types of flow measurement determined by? - ✔️✔️Whether water is
flowing in a closed pipe of an open channel


What is a flume? - ✔️✔️A specially shaped constriction in the channel

What is a weir? - ✔️✔️A dam or obstruction in the channel

What are venturi meters, ultrasonic meters, magnetic meters, doppler meters and orifice
meters used for? - ✔️✔️Measuring flow in closed pipes.

What is static pressure? - ✔️✔️The force exerted when water is at rest and not flowing

What is the pressure exerted by flowing water known as? - ✔️✔️Dynamic pressure

What is the force exerted when water is at rest and not flowing? - ✔️✔️Static pressure

What is the rise of water in a tube known as? - ✔️✔️The head

What is the pressure loss due to friction as water flows through a pipe/filter etc? -
✔️✔️Headloss

What is headloss? - ✔️✔️the pressure loss due to friction as water flows through a
pipe/filter etc

What can decrease head loss? - ✔️✔️Larger diameter and smoother interior surface

, How can you make up for head loss? - ✔️✔️Energy inputs (pumping)

When does water hammer occur? - ✔️✔️When a moving fluid suddenly stops, can
destroy piping and appurtenances

How can you avoid water hammer? - ✔️✔️Operate valves slowly and start and stop
valves gradually


What are indications that cavitation is occurring? - ✔️✔️A vibration noise similar to
hammering of the pump impeller

What are the 2 basic types of pumps? - ✔️✔️Centrifugal and displacement

What is a centrifugal pump? - ✔️✔️Pressurizes water by "throwing it" at high speeds
from the centre of the impeller to the outside.

What is an impeller and what does it do? - ✔️✔️A rotating disk with a set of vanes
coupled to the engine/motor shaft that produces centrifugal force within the pump
casing.

What is a volute? - ✔️✔️A specially designed chamber that widens within the pump
that liquid accelerates out of

What is the name of the chamber of a centrifugal pump? - ✔️✔️Volute

What is the name of the spinner in a centrifugal pump? - ✔️✔️Impeller

How are centrifugal pumps classified? - ✔️✔️By their shapes

What are radial vane, Francis vane, mixed flow and axial flow examples of? -
✔️✔️Centrifugal pumps

How do positive displacement pumps work? - ✔️✔️Push fluid mechanically. Starts with
a suction valve and discharge valve open

What are screw, gear, piston, diaphragm, and progressive cavity examples of? -
✔️✔️Positive displacement pumps

What are packing glands? - ✔️✔️Seals which prevent the pumped fluid from leaking
from a pump and prevent air from entering

What is the name of the seals which prevent the pumped fluid from leaking from a pump
and prevent air from entering - ✔️✔️Packing glands

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