Ste77
Mechanical
- Oct 19, 2007
- 4
Hello,
I simulated a centrifugal pump shut-off in two different conditions: with recycle valve open and with recycle valve closed.
In the first case recylce valve starts to open when flow reachs a set-point value from an higher rated flow and remains open for the entire shut-off period; in the second case valves remains closed.
In your opinion, the shut-off time is longer with valve closed or not? Take in consideration that at pump discharge there's a check valve provided in order to maintain a constant downstream pressure. This closes almost instantly at time of shutdown.
Thanks
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I simulated a centrifugal pump shut-off in two different conditions: with recycle valve open and with recycle valve closed.
In the first case recylce valve starts to open when flow reachs a set-point value from an higher rated flow and remains open for the entire shut-off period; in the second case valves remains closed.
In your opinion, the shut-off time is longer with valve closed or not? Take in consideration that at pump discharge there's a check valve provided in order to maintain a constant downstream pressure. This closes almost instantly at time of shutdown.
Thanks
Best regerds