Hi everyone,
I'm working on designing a cooling system for a small test lab using a plate heat exchanger (PHE) since we have access to cold water. The system needs to cool a black box that outputs up to 4 kW of heat into water. The pressure drop across the black box is:
Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
I'm working on designing a cooling system for a small test lab using a plate heat exchanger (PHE) since we have access to cold water. The system needs to cool a black box that outputs up to 4 kW of heat into water. The pressure drop across the black box is:
- 0.2 bar at 7 L/min
- 0.5 bar at 10 L/min
The Problems:
- The current pump is too weak – it can only achieve 3 L/min at max power, but we need 10 L/min while being controllable from 1 L/min to 10 L/min.
- The pump curve indicates a 0.75 bar pressure drop, but I suspect it’s actually twice that in practice.
- Flow control challenge – I need a way to precisely control the flow rate between 1-10 L/min.
My Questions:
- What type of pump would be best for this setup? Should I be looking into a centrifugal pump with a VFD (variable frequency drive)?
- Are there better alternatives for fine flow control? Would a solenoid valve or some other method work better?
- Are there other technologies I should be considering that I might not be aware of?
Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.