Jimbob73
Mechanical
- Aug 27, 2003
- 6
Hi, this should be an obvious one but am not thinking it through correctly....
sticking to cooling only for the question (decoupled primary/secondary system);
I have a 4 pipe fan coil system.
I know the FCUs will be sized on room peak which will give me a CHW flowrate through the FCU (lets say 1 l/s).
Say I have 10 rooms each with the same room peak = 10l/s sum of room peaks.
Say the building simultanous peak is calculated at 7l/s chw (say dT of 6 deg celsius) (diversified flowrate)
Do I size my pump for the building simultaneous load or the sum of room peaks? 3 port valves so I would think the pump flowrate is 10l/s. (I understand that the simultaneous dT is lower at the higher flowrate)
My question then is if the 'sum of room peaks' is giving 10l/s flowrate ( with low dT) but my chiller is sized for the simultaneous peak load (7l/s) - it does not add up
Typically I would match the secondary and primary flowrates. What am I missing here??
appreciate any help
sticking to cooling only for the question (decoupled primary/secondary system);
I have a 4 pipe fan coil system.
I know the FCUs will be sized on room peak which will give me a CHW flowrate through the FCU (lets say 1 l/s).
Say I have 10 rooms each with the same room peak = 10l/s sum of room peaks.
Say the building simultanous peak is calculated at 7l/s chw (say dT of 6 deg celsius) (diversified flowrate)
Do I size my pump for the building simultaneous load or the sum of room peaks? 3 port valves so I would think the pump flowrate is 10l/s. (I understand that the simultaneous dT is lower at the higher flowrate)
My question then is if the 'sum of room peaks' is giving 10l/s flowrate ( with low dT) but my chiller is sized for the simultaneous peak load (7l/s) - it does not add up
Typically I would match the secondary and primary flowrates. What am I missing here??
appreciate any help