Andy32821
Industrial
- Aug 24, 2003
- 39
We have three 1000 hp pumps (4160 volt each with it’s own VFD) to control the clear well level of a water discharge station. There is one PID level controller giving an output to the three pumps. The third pump is seldom used and the first two pumps have to run at 100% for ten minutes before the third pump is allow to start. The pumps are rotated monthly as to lead, lag 1, and lag 2.
The biggest concern is that the third pump not start unnecessarily to keep the month’s power demand as low as possible. None of the pumps will run below 50% because they can’t open the check valve against the head pressure at low RPM’s.
Most of the time it takes 1 ½ pumps to maintain setpoint.
My question is:
Is it better to let both pumps run all the time and ramp them between 50% and 100% or is better that the lead pump runs at 100% and lag 1 pump runs from “off” to 100% as needed (this results in the second pump shutting down completely about twice an hour)?
The biggest concern is that the third pump not start unnecessarily to keep the month’s power demand as low as possible. None of the pumps will run below 50% because they can’t open the check valve against the head pressure at low RPM’s.
Most of the time it takes 1 ½ pumps to maintain setpoint.
My question is:
Is it better to let both pumps run all the time and ramp them between 50% and 100% or is better that the lead pump runs at 100% and lag 1 pump runs from “off” to 100% as needed (this results in the second pump shutting down completely about twice an hour)?