RJB32482
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 271
We have a centrifugal pump that is pumping too fast for our process. The medium is water and currently it is pumping at 635 GPM. We need it to pump 425 GPM of water to our reactor. Our maintenance staff wants to trim the impeller instead of just throttling back a valve in the discharge line (or a flow orifice). I discussed with our pump vendor a procedure to get the correct pump head vs. flow rate so they can give us a new impeller size. My thoughts were:
- Read the pressure gauge right after the pump at the current flow rate of 635 GPM
- Throttle back the ball valve after the pump AND after the pressure gauge until the flow rate to our reactor is 425 GPM (by local flow meter).
- Whatever that pressure gauge reads at the 425 GPM rate is the new head that we need for impeller sizing (at full open ball valve after pump)
The vendor is saying actually we need a gauge after the throttled valve to get the head we need to size a new impeller.
From your experiences, which one of us is correct? Can you please explain why if my procedure is incorrect?
Thanks in advance.
- Read the pressure gauge right after the pump at the current flow rate of 635 GPM
- Throttle back the ball valve after the pump AND after the pressure gauge until the flow rate to our reactor is 425 GPM (by local flow meter).
- Whatever that pressure gauge reads at the 425 GPM rate is the new head that we need for impeller sizing (at full open ball valve after pump)
The vendor is saying actually we need a gauge after the throttled valve to get the head we need to size a new impeller.
From your experiences, which one of us is correct? Can you please explain why if my procedure is incorrect?
Thanks in advance.