keenfirengineer
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2021
- 5
Chilled water is supplied to my building from a district cooling plant. I have heat exchangers forming a primary and secondary loop, with a header piping system. I have designed modulating valves at the heat exchangers, installed on the primary side, with temperature sensors measuring the temperature at the secondary chilled water return piping. These sensors will control the modulating valves on the primary side, opening when the return chilled water temperature is higher and closing when the return temperature is lower than the setpoint. I have also installed automatic balancing valves at the heat exchangers.
My concern is that during part-load conditions, the pumps will run with reduced flow. From my findings, automatic balancing valves are set for 100% flow. Therefore, during part-load conditions, the balancing valves may not be effective, and the first heat exchanger in the chilled water supply piping may receive more flow.
For example, if I have 4 heat exchangers at 1000RT each and the building load is 1600RT, I would only need to run 2 pumps supplying 2 heat exchangers at 800RT each. Will the flow through the 2 heat exchangers be equal?
Is my understanding of automatic balancing valves correct? If so, how can I balance the flow through each heat exchanger to ensure equal flow during part-load conditions? Installing a PIBCV would be too costly, though it seems to be the easiest solution.
My concern is that during part-load conditions, the pumps will run with reduced flow. From my findings, automatic balancing valves are set for 100% flow. Therefore, during part-load conditions, the balancing valves may not be effective, and the first heat exchanger in the chilled water supply piping may receive more flow.
For example, if I have 4 heat exchangers at 1000RT each and the building load is 1600RT, I would only need to run 2 pumps supplying 2 heat exchangers at 800RT each. Will the flow through the 2 heat exchangers be equal?
Is my understanding of automatic balancing valves correct? If so, how can I balance the flow through each heat exchanger to ensure equal flow during part-load conditions? Installing a PIBCV would be too costly, though it seems to be the easiest solution.