gopack85
Mechanical
- May 21, 2013
- 7
I'm having some issues with my chillers short cycling. We have four chillers with fixed flow primary pumps, variable flow secondary pumps, and an open bypass. When the secondary flow requirement increases beyond the primary pumps another chiller is staged on since we get reverse flow through the bypass = increasing supply temps.
After the next chiller is staged on, the building coils close and the secondary flow drops which stages down a chiller. This cycle repeats depending on our stage up/down delays (currently at 1 hour).
From what I've read, it sounds like I need to install a check/control valve on the bypass so it won't allow reverse flow and mix warm return water with cold supply. If I do this, how will I know when to stage another chiller on? It seem like the only indication would be if the coils in the buildings went to 100%. Any ideas?
After the next chiller is staged on, the building coils close and the secondary flow drops which stages down a chiller. This cycle repeats depending on our stage up/down delays (currently at 1 hour).
From what I've read, it sounds like I need to install a check/control valve on the bypass so it won't allow reverse flow and mix warm return water with cold supply. If I do this, how will I know when to stage another chiller on? It seem like the only indication would be if the coils in the buildings went to 100%. Any ideas?