1. Normally, the secondary pump, is sized for two chillers (hypothetical 2-chiller plant configuration) while the primary pumps are sized only one pump per chiller.
2. 2-way valves and probably about 10% of flow on 3-way for each zone or floor for pressure relief at very low loads, OR
3. A prerssure relief valve could be installed at the secondary discharge to relieve water when load is less than the lowest secondary pump VFD speed.
4. Chiller staging should be set properly. If your load is less than say one shiller in a 2-chiller plant configuration, you should disable lag chiller when load is equal to Tonnage of one chiller +/- 10% (adjustable) - Tonnage is calculated with secondary water flow and delta T- for a period of 10 minutes (adjustable).
5. your by-pass should be sized to handle flow of one chiller minus lowest expected load (there are some diferent opinions on this particular point) and I would like to know from other engineers' opinions here on how to properly size the de-coupler..