BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 798
I have read opinions both ways on this forum, but I would like to bring the topic up again for discussion. I'm battling a low delta-T situation whee I don't have direct control over the chilled water once it leaves the plant. I continue to make efforts to improve the delta-T, but I have to live with the chilled water return temp that comes back to me. The plant is designed for a 20 deg F delta, but I routinely get 6 deg F deltas.
Chillers are staged on flow, not tonnage. The reason for this is that the chilled water supply temp of 39 deg in the secondary is needed at all times regardless of the return temp. It is a primary/secondary system with VFD's on the secondary pumps. Primary pumps are constant volume and come on with the chillers. If I go secondary-strong, I need to bring on another chiller to become primary-strong. This causes me to have several chillers at part load just to satisfy the flow when 1 or 2 chillers could handle the tonnage load.
So back to the check valve in the bridge. I don't have one, but I am considering it. The attached article makes a strong case for it. As I mentioned, I have read a lot of opinions in other posts on this site, but I don't know if those opinions are just a theoretical discussion, or are from practical experience.
Does anyone have a check valve in their system, and if so, how well is the plant working?
Chillers are staged on flow, not tonnage. The reason for this is that the chilled water supply temp of 39 deg in the secondary is needed at all times regardless of the return temp. It is a primary/secondary system with VFD's on the secondary pumps. Primary pumps are constant volume and come on with the chillers. If I go secondary-strong, I need to bring on another chiller to become primary-strong. This causes me to have several chillers at part load just to satisfy the flow when 1 or 2 chillers could handle the tonnage load.
So back to the check valve in the bridge. I don't have one, but I am considering it. The attached article makes a strong case for it. As I mentioned, I have read a lot of opinions in other posts on this site, but I don't know if those opinions are just a theoretical discussion, or are from practical experience.
Does anyone have a check valve in their system, and if so, how well is the plant working?