BronYrAur
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 799
I am obligated to put a VFD on a hot water pump in a situation where the application is bad. I personally don't think it is going to reduce speed very much at all, but like I said, I am obligated. Common sense is not part of this equation. Can you help me choose the best location for the DP sensor.
I have a hot water system pump that serves an air handler in the boiler room and VAV coils throughout the building. The air handler is piped direct-return, and the VAV's are piped reverse-return.
When I calculate head in the AHU loop alone, I come up with 33'. If I calculate the VAV loop alone (even with full flow through the AHU), I get only 15'. The the pump is sized for the total flow of 72 GPM at a head of 33'. Approximately 75% of the flow goes through the air handler right in the boiler room.
The pump curve is pretty flat. Since the air handler coil and immediately piping constitute almost all of the pressure drop, I was going to place the DP sensor in the boiler room somewhere around the AHU coil. With the flat curve, the pump won't slow down much at all.
The control contractor on the job has the "rule of thumb mentality" that the DP sensor needs to be placed 2/3 of the way down the piping. I don't see this as an option. If I placed the sensor out in the system and tried to maintain 10' (or whatever) across the VAV boxes, I would have no way to guarantee flow through the AHU coil, would I?
Any suggestions on DP sensor placement and setpoint would be appreciated. See attached.
I have a hot water system pump that serves an air handler in the boiler room and VAV coils throughout the building. The air handler is piped direct-return, and the VAV's are piped reverse-return.
When I calculate head in the AHU loop alone, I come up with 33'. If I calculate the VAV loop alone (even with full flow through the AHU), I get only 15'. The the pump is sized for the total flow of 72 GPM at a head of 33'. Approximately 75% of the flow goes through the air handler right in the boiler room.
The pump curve is pretty flat. Since the air handler coil and immediately piping constitute almost all of the pressure drop, I was going to place the DP sensor in the boiler room somewhere around the AHU coil. With the flat curve, the pump won't slow down much at all.
The control contractor on the job has the "rule of thumb mentality" that the DP sensor needs to be placed 2/3 of the way down the piping. I don't see this as an option. If I placed the sensor out in the system and tried to maintain 10' (or whatever) across the VAV boxes, I would have no way to guarantee flow through the AHU coil, would I?
Any suggestions on DP sensor placement and setpoint would be appreciated. See attached.