Chilled water and heating piping
Chilled water and heating piping
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Hi all,
I have two separate systems one heating and one chilled water both are primary-secondary loop systems with VFD guided pumps on the secondary. Both have Differential pressure switches on the end of the loops controlling the speed of the pumps. I have no original engineering data on these DP settings and I believe someone has changed them without thinking. I am not not having any issue's other than on low load days it appears that the VFD's are running a little higher than I would see?
My question is, how can I determine, or what information is needed, to determine what the Chilled water and Hot water system differential setting should be at the end of the run. Right now they have the CW at 10psi and the HW at 20 psi. I am assuming that I would need to know the total head loss with all of the valves open? I guess if I had the list of information and how to figure it I could make sure the DP setting in the BAS is correct and not over or underkill.
I have two separate systems one heating and one chilled water both are primary-secondary loop systems with VFD guided pumps on the secondary. Both have Differential pressure switches on the end of the loops controlling the speed of the pumps. I have no original engineering data on these DP settings and I believe someone has changed them without thinking. I am not not having any issue's other than on low load days it appears that the VFD's are running a little higher than I would see?
My question is, how can I determine, or what information is needed, to determine what the Chilled water and Hot water system differential setting should be at the end of the run. Right now they have the CW at 10psi and the HW at 20 psi. I am assuming that I would need to know the total head loss with all of the valves open? I guess if I had the list of information and how to figure it I could make sure the DP setting in the BAS is correct and not over or underkill.





RE: Chilled water and heating piping
Where's the "end of the run"?
Differential pressure across what?
Maybe if you made a diagram and posted it here, somebody could help.
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RE: Chilled water and heating piping
RE: Chilled water and heating piping
You might want to ask this question in the HVAC forum. Maybe they know what you're trying to do.
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"Pumping accounts for 20% of the world's energy used by electric motors and 25-50% of the total electrical energy usage in certain industrial facilities."-DOE statistic (Note: Make that 99% for pipeline companies) http://virtualpipeline.spaces.live.com/
RE: Chilled water and heating piping