BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 799
I'm trying to explain in technical terms what is happening with the attached system. There are 3 Liebert model VH380AUAAE1A546 upflow units dumping into a common duct system with provisions for a fourth. Each unit is rated for 15,200 CFM @ 0.5" ESP.
With only one unit running, I have no issues. As a second unit is brought on, however, I am seeing liquid slugging back to the compressor on the first unit. I assume that this is caused by a sudden loss of air flow across the first coil.
Just adding up the diffusers (12 @ 3,720 CFM) I don't have enough air outlets for the fourth unit, but that not my concern right now. I need to address the immediate problem of slugging and make a reommendation on how to correct the problem.
It too late to get units with high external static capabilities, so I am almost thinking the the solution is to leave one unit connected to the duct and the others to "free blow". The entire space is only about 50'x40' and it is a server room. I think the duct may be undersized for multiple units with only 0.5" esp, but I haven't done this type of system before.
I didn't create this problem (thank goodness), but I have been asked to write a letter explaining the problem and a recommendation for correction. Any thoughts?
With only one unit running, I have no issues. As a second unit is brought on, however, I am seeing liquid slugging back to the compressor on the first unit. I assume that this is caused by a sudden loss of air flow across the first coil.
Just adding up the diffusers (12 @ 3,720 CFM) I don't have enough air outlets for the fourth unit, but that not my concern right now. I need to address the immediate problem of slugging and make a reommendation on how to correct the problem.
It too late to get units with high external static capabilities, so I am almost thinking the the solution is to leave one unit connected to the duct and the others to "free blow". The entire space is only about 50'x40' and it is a server room. I think the duct may be undersized for multiple units with only 0.5" esp, but I haven't done this type of system before.
I didn't create this problem (thank goodness), but I have been asked to write a letter explaining the problem and a recommendation for correction. Any thoughts?