david6245
Chemical
- Sep 10, 2009
- 28
Hello,
I am looking into potential energy savings on retrofitting an A/C motor with a VFD. The machine is a positive displacement, SIHI, liquid ring compressor. The performance curve I have is a bit confusing to me. Typically, I see centrifugal type machines as having the required power increase with increasing flow. However, the curve for my positive displacement compressor shows the opposite relationship. It shows that as the flow decreases, the power graph increases. So if a VFD is to slow the speed of the motor at times of low flow, will I actually be using more power at this low flow operating point? This seems counter-intuitive to me. I hope I am just misunderstanding the compressor curve, which I have attached.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I am looking into potential energy savings on retrofitting an A/C motor with a VFD. The machine is a positive displacement, SIHI, liquid ring compressor. The performance curve I have is a bit confusing to me. Typically, I see centrifugal type machines as having the required power increase with increasing flow. However, the curve for my positive displacement compressor shows the opposite relationship. It shows that as the flow decreases, the power graph increases. So if a VFD is to slow the speed of the motor at times of low flow, will I actually be using more power at this low flow operating point? This seems counter-intuitive to me. I hope I am just misunderstanding the compressor curve, which I have attached.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.