nicole10g
Electrical
- Aug 27, 2012
- 31
I am working on the Chilled water Hydronic Piping System of a 10-story office building. The Chiller Plant Room is at the Ground Floor. The bladder type expansion tank is installed at the suction side of the Chilled Water Pump inside the Chiller Plant Room and the water pressure at the bladder type expansion tank is designed to be 70PSI. The automatic fill valve is also set at 70PSI and fed at the line where the bladder type expansion tank is installed.
I have a problem with the feed water supply.
The city main water supply is at 40PSI and goes into the transfer tank at the Ground Floor where the transfer pump lifts the water to the storage tank at the 8th floor. The transfer pump is set at 63PSI and activated by the level sensor in the storage tank at the 8th floor. The 8th floor have a hydromaxi pump running at 35PSI and supply water to 7th to 9th floor only. The rest of the floor is by gravity feed with a pressure reducing valve at the 2nd floor set at 35PSI.
By looking at the pressure profile of the domestic water supply, none of the pressure can reach 70PSI for my automatic fill valve. In order to have the correct pressure, I would have to
1. install a pump at the transfer tank at the ground floor and lift the pressure to more than 70PSI or
2. move the automatic fill valve to the point where the domestic water pressure is good enough to feed the water. Do I need to move the bladder type expansion tank too?
Is that supposed to be done or there is a better method for the feed water supply? Thank you.
I have a problem with the feed water supply.
The city main water supply is at 40PSI and goes into the transfer tank at the Ground Floor where the transfer pump lifts the water to the storage tank at the 8th floor. The transfer pump is set at 63PSI and activated by the level sensor in the storage tank at the 8th floor. The 8th floor have a hydromaxi pump running at 35PSI and supply water to 7th to 9th floor only. The rest of the floor is by gravity feed with a pressure reducing valve at the 2nd floor set at 35PSI.
By looking at the pressure profile of the domestic water supply, none of the pressure can reach 70PSI for my automatic fill valve. In order to have the correct pressure, I would have to
1. install a pump at the transfer tank at the ground floor and lift the pressure to more than 70PSI or
2. move the automatic fill valve to the point where the domestic water pressure is good enough to feed the water. Do I need to move the bladder type expansion tank too?
Is that supposed to be done or there is a better method for the feed water supply? Thank you.