NoHoCa
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2006
- 32
I searched the forums but couldn't find any topics. I'm looking for information on surge as it occurs in multistage centrifugal blowers (room temperature air service). It's been suggested that because the blower curve has a saddle in its upper end (as opposed to continuously rising to shutoff), the unit may surge back and forth across the peak in the operating curve. Apparently this phenomonon can lead to physical damage to the rotating equipment.
My question is for a system that might be controlled by AFD (adjustable frequency drive), such that the unit moves up and down its performance curve in response to changing process demands.
Any real world experience? Printed references? Cautions? Advice? Thanks...
My question is for a system that might be controlled by AFD (adjustable frequency drive), such that the unit moves up and down its performance curve in response to changing process demands.
Any real world experience? Printed references? Cautions? Advice? Thanks...