Buildtech2
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2012
- 158
I am currently doing calculations for the expansion tank of high rise tower. The chiller plant and associated expansion tank is located on ground floor. The expansion tank is located to the suction side of secondary chilled water pumps at ground floor. The highest level of piping in the system is at 120 m higher than the location of expansion tank. This is the lowest pressure point in the system which is at 120 m from expansion tank. Therefore, the static pressure rise from lowest pressure point to the point of connection of expansion tank is simply the elevation difference between the two points which is 120 m = 170 psig.
This elevation difference plus the minimum pressure required at lowest pressure point to maintain the positive gauge pressure and prevent air leaking into the system is the minimum or initial pressure for the calculation of expansion tank volume is P2.
The maximum pressure P2 is the lowest pressure setting of components / equipment of the chilled water system is generally 125 PSI.
As you can see above that P1 is higher than P2 which should not be the case as we cannot get proper volume calculations for the expansion tank with these pressure conditions.
Appreciate, if anybody guide me to resolve this issue.
This elevation difference plus the minimum pressure required at lowest pressure point to maintain the positive gauge pressure and prevent air leaking into the system is the minimum or initial pressure for the calculation of expansion tank volume is P2.
The maximum pressure P2 is the lowest pressure setting of components / equipment of the chilled water system is generally 125 PSI.
As you can see above that P1 is higher than P2 which should not be the case as we cannot get proper volume calculations for the expansion tank with these pressure conditions.
Appreciate, if anybody guide me to resolve this issue.