bigtme
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2011
- 1
Hello,
I'm desinging a pump skid that will deliver cooling water out to a piece of tooling. The skid will consist of pump, motor, heat exchanger, reservoir tank and all necessary plumbing. The pump will pull water from the tank, then push through the h/e, out to the tooling and then return the water to the tank. I only need 35 psi at the tooling but want to oversize the pump/motor for future expansion. Pump and motor will be sized for 60 psi. Should I use a pressure regulator b/t the pump skid and the tooling to limit pressure to 35psi or should I used a VFD (varible freq. drive) to slow slowdown motor to control pressure? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?
Thank you,
I'm desinging a pump skid that will deliver cooling water out to a piece of tooling. The skid will consist of pump, motor, heat exchanger, reservoir tank and all necessary plumbing. The pump will pull water from the tank, then push through the h/e, out to the tooling and then return the water to the tank. I only need 35 psi at the tooling but want to oversize the pump/motor for future expansion. Pump and motor will be sized for 60 psi. Should I use a pressure regulator b/t the pump skid and the tooling to limit pressure to 35psi or should I used a VFD (varible freq. drive) to slow slowdown motor to control pressure? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?
Thank you,