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Electrical
- Apr 6, 2005
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Hello all and thank you for viewing my question.
We have a pump which drives a closed system of water in a 180 Degree loop to deliver hot water to various heat exchangers.
The system runs in a 24 hour/day static mode and was quantified with the following measured values:
Output Pressure = 59 psig
Inlet Pressure = 15 psig
Delta Pressure = 44 psig
Flow 825 gpm
These are values at the main supply and return to the pump; however the loop is 6" pipe that twists and turns through the building in a closed circuit.
Now for my problem:
Our boiler tech adjusted the output valve of the pump to reduce flow for the summer season (why and if this is a good idea is not the issue).
The new values are:
Output Pressure = 42 psig
Input Pressure = 12.5 psig
Delta Pressure = 29.5 psig
Flow 425 gpm
From my understanding of pressure and flow on a static closed system, the equivalent resistance of the pipe seems to have changed with the reduced flow rate.
Hence I would expect the new flow rate to be: 825 x (29.5/44) = 553 gpm (not 425).
Does this results make sense and what could be the explanation? Thoughts?
We have a pump which drives a closed system of water in a 180 Degree loop to deliver hot water to various heat exchangers.
The system runs in a 24 hour/day static mode and was quantified with the following measured values:
Output Pressure = 59 psig
Inlet Pressure = 15 psig
Delta Pressure = 44 psig
Flow 825 gpm
These are values at the main supply and return to the pump; however the loop is 6" pipe that twists and turns through the building in a closed circuit.
Now for my problem:
Our boiler tech adjusted the output valve of the pump to reduce flow for the summer season (why and if this is a good idea is not the issue).
The new values are:
Output Pressure = 42 psig
Input Pressure = 12.5 psig
Delta Pressure = 29.5 psig
Flow 425 gpm
From my understanding of pressure and flow on a static closed system, the equivalent resistance of the pipe seems to have changed with the reduced flow rate.
Hence I would expect the new flow rate to be: 825 x (29.5/44) = 553 gpm (not 425).
Does this results make sense and what could be the explanation? Thoughts?