Hey all,
I'm working on my first Cooling Tower Chilled Water system, and I was hoping to get some input on some solutions I've come up with for a reverse-return bypass. (Everything is pretty much self-taught since undergrad days and I don't have access to a mentor to get their opinion.)
The customer wants a constant flow system that'll feed a bunch of chillers they've got around the lab. Simple enough - I just put in the typical auto balancing valves at each drop and make the cooling towers closed loop with VFD fans to maintain temperature difference (also wanted by the customer). The catch comes when they say they want to add some chillers in the future. Luckily, I have information on these future chillers, and I've been able to size the pump, towers, etc. to account for these. My question comes when managing the variable amount of bypass I will need during the time they don't have these new chillers installed.
Can I simply put in an "Automatic Recirculation Valve" downstream of the cooling towers and have it's bypass go to the inlet of the pump, or do these valves not modulate but rather open and close? Or maybe put it at the end of my supply with the bypass going into the reverse-return? I've also seen "Flow Bypass Valves", but I'm not sure if these are just set at a single pressure difference and don't modulate.
Is there a different way you guys would tackle the bypass? The customer seems to want the system how I've described, or I'd just do a variable pump system.
Thanks for the help in advance.
I'm working on my first Cooling Tower Chilled Water system, and I was hoping to get some input on some solutions I've come up with for a reverse-return bypass. (Everything is pretty much self-taught since undergrad days and I don't have access to a mentor to get their opinion.)
The customer wants a constant flow system that'll feed a bunch of chillers they've got around the lab. Simple enough - I just put in the typical auto balancing valves at each drop and make the cooling towers closed loop with VFD fans to maintain temperature difference (also wanted by the customer). The catch comes when they say they want to add some chillers in the future. Luckily, I have information on these future chillers, and I've been able to size the pump, towers, etc. to account for these. My question comes when managing the variable amount of bypass I will need during the time they don't have these new chillers installed.
Can I simply put in an "Automatic Recirculation Valve" downstream of the cooling towers and have it's bypass go to the inlet of the pump, or do these valves not modulate but rather open and close? Or maybe put it at the end of my supply with the bypass going into the reverse-return? I've also seen "Flow Bypass Valves", but I'm not sure if these are just set at a single pressure difference and don't modulate.
Is there a different way you guys would tackle the bypass? The customer seems to want the system how I've described, or I'd just do a variable pump system.
Thanks for the help in advance.