vladc
Chemical
- May 23, 2007
- 3
Hi there,
My plant has all existing compressors operating upstream of the storage tank (air receiver). I am trying to prove that only two would be enough upstream and the rest downstream, operating at a lower pressure, in order to save energy. Downstream of the receiver there is also a pressure/flow controller, so that the pressure downstream is maintained constant (530 psi). In the receiver, the average pressure (in time) is about 580 psi. I need to come up with some accurate figures and a solid basis for proving the savings.
Other than that, I am not sure what the working principle for a pressure/flow controller is (for instance, whether at a given moment in time, volumetric flowrates up- and downstream of it are different - based on the different pressures up- and downstream of it).
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Vlad
My plant has all existing compressors operating upstream of the storage tank (air receiver). I am trying to prove that only two would be enough upstream and the rest downstream, operating at a lower pressure, in order to save energy. Downstream of the receiver there is also a pressure/flow controller, so that the pressure downstream is maintained constant (530 psi). In the receiver, the average pressure (in time) is about 580 psi. I need to come up with some accurate figures and a solid basis for proving the savings.
Other than that, I am not sure what the working principle for a pressure/flow controller is (for instance, whether at a given moment in time, volumetric flowrates up- and downstream of it are different - based on the different pressures up- and downstream of it).
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Vlad