Excerpt from Final Report of Appraisal Programs at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico and Petrified Forest
Following pretreatment the feedwater is routed to the pressure vessels containing the submergible pumps. The pumps are in series and are capable of delivering 5 gpm at 520 psi tdh. The pressurized water is then routed through a pump discharge valve where final adjustment is made to module operating pressure. From these the feedwater is routed to 2 module pressure vessels in parallel. The brine discharge from these pressure vessels is manifolded to the final module pressure vessel.
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