remp
Mechanical
- Sep 15, 2003
- 224
Hi
I am providing chilled waetr to a 100L process vessel jacket where by purified water is manually poured into the vessel at 70 deg C. A coil surrounding the vessel within the jacket is linked to the chilled water system and is requireed to reduce the purified water in the vessel from 70 deg C to 40 deg C over a period of time ( say 10 minutes). The chilled water design conditions for the factory at 6/12 degc.
I dont have any design figures for the coil in the jacket surrounding the vessel. How can I ensure I dont send back water over 12deg C to the main chiller plant, do I need a heat exchanger to seperate the CHW system from the vessel jacket coil.? How do I size the pipework , kW cooling load for this?? Even an approximnate method would do fine, i understand the thermodynamics of the vessel are changing constantly as the water cools down and makes it a complex calculation plus I have no design info on the coil.
Any ideas>>>??
I am providing chilled waetr to a 100L process vessel jacket where by purified water is manually poured into the vessel at 70 deg C. A coil surrounding the vessel within the jacket is linked to the chilled water system and is requireed to reduce the purified water in the vessel from 70 deg C to 40 deg C over a period of time ( say 10 minutes). The chilled water design conditions for the factory at 6/12 degc.
I dont have any design figures for the coil in the jacket surrounding the vessel. How can I ensure I dont send back water over 12deg C to the main chiller plant, do I need a heat exchanger to seperate the CHW system from the vessel jacket coil.? How do I size the pipework , kW cooling load for this?? Even an approximnate method would do fine, i understand the thermodynamics of the vessel are changing constantly as the water cools down and makes it a complex calculation plus I have no design info on the coil.
Any ideas>>>??