Filter By:
Blogs
What Goes Into a Composite (FRP) Packaged Manhole
At Openchannelflow we understand that not everyone who uses products does so on a regular basis. To help out the uninitiated or those needing a refresher, Openchannelflow has put together a series of blog articles covering the anatomy / nomenclature of our various products.…
How to Measure Below Ground Wastewater Flows
It's a common for a treatment system operator need to measure the flow of sewage in a wastewater collection system. These flows are below grade and are usually under open channel (non-full pipe) conditions. In some cases, existing manholes or vaults can be used. Into these a…
Controlling High Velocity Flows with Energy Absorbing Manholes
For a flume to operate correctly, the approaching flows must be subcritical and well developed. Sometimes, however, the approaching flow has high velocity or is turbulent due to steep pipe slopes or pumped flow. To control and condition these flows, Openchannelflow offers Energy…
How to Know if Your Flow Manhole is Surcharging
Sewer Surcharging is overloading the carrying capacity of a sewer system due to inflow and/or infiltration. As part of any inspection of a flow manhole site, the operator should look for signs of surcharging in order to ensure that their collection system is operating correctly.…
Monitoring Sewer Flows in Manholes with Flumes
Monitoring the flow of sewage is dirty and smelly, but that doesn’t mean it has to be hard! Many of the problems encountered in measuring surface and / or irrigation waters – high solids content, debris, the need to minimize head loss – are also present in…
Conditioning Flow In Below Grade Space Constrained Applications
For a flume to operate correctly the flow approaching it must be sub-critical and under open channel (non-full pipe) flow conditions. Sometimes, however, the space available at a site means that where the flume has to be situated clashes with the ability to properly condition the…
LOCATIONS IN ATLANTA, GA & BOISE, ID