CBraungart
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2008
- 6
Hi, I have a problem with a heat exchanger we are currently working on. There is air collecting at the top of our piping system so we installed 3 high pressure valves and turn on the system and let it run then shut it off and find that it is collecting air at the top of the system. Our pump is spec'd out at 185 ft of head and our highest point is roughly 30 ft. The head shouldn't be an issue and there is no oil leaking out of any of the valves or welds made in the piping. The pump is rated for 100 gpm and we are seeing roughly 60 gpm. After a while the air builds up in the pump and starts to cavitate so we shut down the system, let the oil cool down and bleed off more of the air that accumulates. Any ideas as to why this is occurring? Thanks for the help.