mechth
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2004
- 9
One of our retrofit project is an apartment. It has a 2-pipe fan coil system. There are 2-way control valve for each fan coil unit. In winter, the supply water temperature is reset depending on outdoor air temperature. In summer, the water temperature is constant and the control valve will regulate the flow rate for each fan coil.
My questions are:
1. Can we put a VFD on the existing recirculation pump? If so I believe we should add a pressure relief valve in the end of the loop since all the suites are in the perimeter area and the load is not relatively constant.
2. I think the VFD will reduce the energy consumption of the pump motor in summer (3 months). But in winter (9 months), since the system is designed as a constant-flow system with temperature reset, the savings may be very limited.
If someone who has done a similar project could give me some suggestions, I greatly appreciate that.
My questions are:
1. Can we put a VFD on the existing recirculation pump? If so I believe we should add a pressure relief valve in the end of the loop since all the suites are in the perimeter area and the load is not relatively constant.
2. I think the VFD will reduce the energy consumption of the pump motor in summer (3 months). But in winter (9 months), since the system is designed as a constant-flow system with temperature reset, the savings may be very limited.
If someone who has done a similar project could give me some suggestions, I greatly appreciate that.