BPLBPL
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2007
- 28
Hi all, I'm currently trying to fix a badly designed closed-loop Solar thermal system running at the below conditions:
3/4 inch, 'L'-type Copper piping(0.785" inside dia)
Flow rate = 2.2 gpm
Pressure head @ 2.2gpm = 28 ft of H2O
Tiny Grundfos pump = UPS 15-58FC
The system is running into air-block and overheating issues because of low flow rate. I'd like to increase the system flow rate to manufacturer-rated flow of 6 gpm thru the collectors. At 6 gpm, the total pressure head would increase to 53 ft of H2O which the current UPS15-58FC can't handle. I am planning to install two Bell&Gossett PL-36 pumps in series or one B&G PL-55 to achieve the desired flow rate.
The pumps info. below:
Now, my concern is with running a high flow rate of 6gpm thru a 3/4" Cu pipe! My calculations indicate that at 6gpm, the velocity will be 4.35 ft/s(which is fine) and Re = 47,000, very turbulent!! Will running 6gpm through a 3/4" pipe lead to noise/vibration problems and erosion/bursting of pipes?? This is a residential project, so noise & pipe-burst are big concerns. Increasing the pipe diameter is the obvious answer, but will prove too, too expensive for the client.
Your inputs on the above issue would be deeply appreciated. Is my pump selection ok? Thank you
bplwithu - A freshly graduated engineer
3/4 inch, 'L'-type Copper piping(0.785" inside dia)
Flow rate = 2.2 gpm
Pressure head @ 2.2gpm = 28 ft of H2O
Tiny Grundfos pump = UPS 15-58FC
The system is running into air-block and overheating issues because of low flow rate. I'd like to increase the system flow rate to manufacturer-rated flow of 6 gpm thru the collectors. At 6 gpm, the total pressure head would increase to 53 ft of H2O which the current UPS15-58FC can't handle. I am planning to install two Bell&Gossett PL-36 pumps in series or one B&G PL-55 to achieve the desired flow rate.
The pumps info. below:
Now, my concern is with running a high flow rate of 6gpm thru a 3/4" Cu pipe! My calculations indicate that at 6gpm, the velocity will be 4.35 ft/s(which is fine) and Re = 47,000, very turbulent!! Will running 6gpm through a 3/4" pipe lead to noise/vibration problems and erosion/bursting of pipes?? This is a residential project, so noise & pipe-burst are big concerns. Increasing the pipe diameter is the obvious answer, but will prove too, too expensive for the client.
Your inputs on the above issue would be deeply appreciated. Is my pump selection ok? Thank you
bplwithu - A freshly graduated engineer