tlhoo
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 13
General question regarding buffer tanks for chilled water systems.
I have a primary-secondary system with two 70 ton air-cooled screw chillers. My total system volume is approximately 950 gals. The system is mainly serving fan coils units with 2-way modulating valves. Do I need a buffer tank?
Cemline recommends a minimum sys volume of 3-6 gallons/ton. I have 6.7 gallons per ton, so I think I'm okay. However, another engineer in our office said that I should only consider the volume in the primary loop, not the total system volume? Is this correct?
Also, since a screw chiller can modulate continously throughout its operating range, does this lessen the need for a buffer tank.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
I have a primary-secondary system with two 70 ton air-cooled screw chillers. My total system volume is approximately 950 gals. The system is mainly serving fan coils units with 2-way modulating valves. Do I need a buffer tank?
Cemline recommends a minimum sys volume of 3-6 gallons/ton. I have 6.7 gallons per ton, so I think I'm okay. However, another engineer in our office said that I should only consider the volume in the primary loop, not the total system volume? Is this correct?
Also, since a screw chiller can modulate continously throughout its operating range, does this lessen the need for a buffer tank.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.