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How Tideflex®
Mixing System (TMS) Works |
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The Tideflex Mixing
System (TMS) was designed to eliminate the source of most
water quality problems in a storage tank
— the common
inlet/outlet. Typically, reservoirs are designed
to provide the hydraulics of the system with no
concern over maintaining water quality. The common
inlet/outlet pipe is usually sized for throughput
capacity at minimum headloss, which results in a
very low discharge velocity into the tank during
filling. This low velocity results in poor mixing
within the tank, leading to stagnation. The Tideflex
Mixing System was designed to eliminate these
problems, while being cost-effective and easy to
install or retrofit. The TMS maintains water quality
in three important ways:
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Eliminates
Short-Circuiting |
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Enhances Jet
Velocity |
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Optimizes
Inlet/Outlet Design |
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A manifold is
attached to the inlet/outlet, and one set of
Tideflex valves are installed near the tank
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A second set of
Tideflex valves is installed at the far end of the
manifold, and open during filling. |
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Overflow
Pipe Protection |
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Around the world,
municipalities are growing increasingly concerned
over protecting their water supply storage tanks
against contamination. Whether it's birds, insects,
rodents or tampering, Tideflex Check Valves
(animation) can provide a reliable solution. By preventing
contamination from reaching the water source through
the overflow pipe, Tideflex Overflow Protection
becomes an important part of a strategy to preserve
and maintain water quality. |
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Tamper Resistant Assembly |
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