amer015
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2012
- 12
I have 5 condenser pumps where each one of them is connected to a cooling tower, the discharge of the pumps are connected to a main header and then to individual chillers.
I have removed the pressure gauge before the pump and i noticed that the pump is sucking air if we open the valve instead of water coming out.
I have noticed the damege on the impellers of all the pumps, one of them is already gone 2 years ago and we are changing the impeller every year, the rest of the other pumps is getting dameged slowley and afew days ago when doing the maintenance of the pumps i have noticed that one of the impellers is starting to have a small hole in the dameged area so it's gone even this one.
water level inside the cooling tower basin is 1 meter above the impeller axes.
The distance between the pump and the cooling tower is only 5 meters, there is a butterfly valve 1.5 meters befor the pump and an elastic connection.
on the suction side of the pipe inside the basin i have discoverd that we have a grid connected to the pipe and we have a cage with 3 cubic meters volume around the pipe.
I have tried the following solutions:
1) remove the grid connected to the pipe and to cut the pipe with some inclination to increase the suction area but it didn't work.
2) close the discharge valve little bit but it didn't work.
the only solution that it worked was by increasing the water level inside the basin by almost 40 cm and the water start coming out from the pressure gauge valve before the pump, but this solution is useless cause the water start passing from one basin to another and i cannot increase the basin level cause it's very expensive.
I'm working on another solution now, we have a side stream filtration system that we are not using, so i'm trying to use the side stream filtration pump between the basin and the condenser pump to increase the pressure head before the condenser pump.
Questions:
Do u think this solution will work?
any other solutions you can help me with? and please don't give solutions like ( lower the pump level or increase the pipe diameter..)
you think that the atmospheric pressure above the cooling tower basin IS NOT 101325 pa do to the presence of the cooling tower fan so that's why in the NPSH(a) i cannot use that number?
you think that the cooling tower water contain to much dissolved air that is getting released inside the suction pipe and causing me reduced area inside the pipe that cause the fluid to increase it's speed?
thx
I have removed the pressure gauge before the pump and i noticed that the pump is sucking air if we open the valve instead of water coming out.
I have noticed the damege on the impellers of all the pumps, one of them is already gone 2 years ago and we are changing the impeller every year, the rest of the other pumps is getting dameged slowley and afew days ago when doing the maintenance of the pumps i have noticed that one of the impellers is starting to have a small hole in the dameged area so it's gone even this one.
water level inside the cooling tower basin is 1 meter above the impeller axes.
The distance between the pump and the cooling tower is only 5 meters, there is a butterfly valve 1.5 meters befor the pump and an elastic connection.
on the suction side of the pipe inside the basin i have discoverd that we have a grid connected to the pipe and we have a cage with 3 cubic meters volume around the pipe.
I have tried the following solutions:
1) remove the grid connected to the pipe and to cut the pipe with some inclination to increase the suction area but it didn't work.
2) close the discharge valve little bit but it didn't work.
the only solution that it worked was by increasing the water level inside the basin by almost 40 cm and the water start coming out from the pressure gauge valve before the pump, but this solution is useless cause the water start passing from one basin to another and i cannot increase the basin level cause it's very expensive.
I'm working on another solution now, we have a side stream filtration system that we are not using, so i'm trying to use the side stream filtration pump between the basin and the condenser pump to increase the pressure head before the condenser pump.
Questions:
Do u think this solution will work?
any other solutions you can help me with? and please don't give solutions like ( lower the pump level or increase the pipe diameter..)
you think that the atmospheric pressure above the cooling tower basin IS NOT 101325 pa do to the presence of the cooling tower fan so that's why in the NPSH(a) i cannot use that number?
you think that the cooling tower water contain to much dissolved air that is getting released inside the suction pipe and causing me reduced area inside the pipe that cause the fluid to increase it's speed?
thx