seventhstream
Mechanical
- Jul 20, 2000
- 18
Hi everybody...
thank you for being a resource for engineers everywhere! I have a project where we are going to replace a hot water boiler with a cogen driven heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is going to take the place of the boiler, as the heat generating device. It will be about 60 feet away, increasing the length of the suction line to the pump from say, 10 feet to 60 or so.
I know how to calc the NPSHA for a open loop like this, but what about a closed loop? The vapor pressure for water is about 10ft of head at 160F. The elevation of the piping loop is about 10' above the pump. Can anyone shed some insight into this for me?
Jack
thank you for being a resource for engineers everywhere! I have a project where we are going to replace a hot water boiler with a cogen driven heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is going to take the place of the boiler, as the heat generating device. It will be about 60 feet away, increasing the length of the suction line to the pump from say, 10 feet to 60 or so.
I know how to calc the NPSHA for a open loop like this, but what about a closed loop? The vapor pressure for water is about 10ft of head at 160F. The elevation of the piping loop is about 10' above the pump. Can anyone shed some insight into this for me?
Jack