gakgx61
Chemical
- Jul 20, 2010
- 3
Hello Everyone,
I am working as an energy auditor at a water treatment plant. One of the project I am working on is calculating the energy wasted to treat water that is lost due to leaks.
A water balance based on production and amount of water metered showed 30% unaccounted water. Since I can't determine the accurate amount of water lost due to leaks, I am considering 3 scernarios to give a ballpark estimates.
The 3 scenarios:
1. 80% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
2. 60% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
3. 30% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
To determine the energy wasted,I calculate the energy intensity (gal/kwh) at each of the three wells the of the water system over a period of one year. The calculations is done by energy intensity=
(water pumped per month)/(Electricity usage per month).
Then using energy intensity the energy wasted is calculated according to amount of water lost due to leaks.
The problem with that calculations is that I get large variations in energy intensity between the different months at the same well. I am assuming it because the relationship between energy use and gallon pumped is not linear.
However, I can't exaplain why it's not linear. I would love to hear your input about the subject.
Also, if i wasn't clear about anything I would be happy to explain it.
Thanks,
Gil
I am working as an energy auditor at a water treatment plant. One of the project I am working on is calculating the energy wasted to treat water that is lost due to leaks.
A water balance based on production and amount of water metered showed 30% unaccounted water. Since I can't determine the accurate amount of water lost due to leaks, I am considering 3 scernarios to give a ballpark estimates.
The 3 scenarios:
1. 80% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
2. 60% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
3. 30% of unaccounted water is due to leaks.
To determine the energy wasted,I calculate the energy intensity (gal/kwh) at each of the three wells the of the water system over a period of one year. The calculations is done by energy intensity=
(water pumped per month)/(Electricity usage per month).
Then using energy intensity the energy wasted is calculated according to amount of water lost due to leaks.
The problem with that calculations is that I get large variations in energy intensity between the different months at the same well. I am assuming it because the relationship between energy use and gallon pumped is not linear.
However, I can't exaplain why it's not linear. I would love to hear your input about the subject.
Also, if i wasn't clear about anything I would be happy to explain it.
Thanks,
Gil