cdale
Civil/Environmental
- May 24, 2004
- 14
Wondering if anyone has experience using variable frequency drives on centrifugal pumps for pumping out of a tank?
I have what is essentially an above ground tank with dimensions of 4 ft I.D. and a water level of 5 ft. I want to pump from this tank with a single centrifugal pump, while maintaining that water level. My plan is to use a VFD, but I don't know how well a pressure transducer will work for this particualar set up? In my experience transducers have a bit of a lag with reacting to changes in water level and I am not sure if there is a transducer, or any other similar control, I can use in this size tank that will have a sufficeient reaction time?
Any input would be helpful, I have really only been involved with implementing one VFD on a pump similar to this setup and it has been kind of finicky. Thanks.
I have what is essentially an above ground tank with dimensions of 4 ft I.D. and a water level of 5 ft. I want to pump from this tank with a single centrifugal pump, while maintaining that water level. My plan is to use a VFD, but I don't know how well a pressure transducer will work for this particualar set up? In my experience transducers have a bit of a lag with reacting to changes in water level and I am not sure if there is a transducer, or any other similar control, I can use in this size tank that will have a sufficeient reaction time?
Any input would be helpful, I have really only been involved with implementing one VFD on a pump similar to this setup and it has been kind of finicky. Thanks.