110970
Industrial
- Sep 24, 2007
- 3
We need to provide variable flow (3,000 – 72000 scfm) of GN2 at 250 psi and 70 degrees F to several modulators in a test room. We need to maintain 220 psig pressure in the test room manifold. Three centrifugal pumps with VFD’s will pump LN2 through (2) water bath vaporizers. The LN2 is stored in a tank at a pressure of 3psig.
1. Could we avoid creating vacuum in the tank by connecting GN2 (downstream of vaporizers) to the tank?
2. Could we generate small GN2 flow (3000 scfm) without running the pumps or do we need to run just one pump at a low speed and re-circulate the excess LN2 flow?
3. What is the right place for the back pressure valve location: at the end of the manifold in the test room or just downstream of vaporizers?
1. Could we avoid creating vacuum in the tank by connecting GN2 (downstream of vaporizers) to the tank?
2. Could we generate small GN2 flow (3000 scfm) without running the pumps or do we need to run just one pump at a low speed and re-circulate the excess LN2 flow?
3. What is the right place for the back pressure valve location: at the end of the manifold in the test room or just downstream of vaporizers?