Charm City Engineer
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2020
- 2
Hello all... Im a controls engineer and I am new here but had a quick question on the theory behind setting a hydronic system differential pressure setpoint. Usually we let the test and balance guru's do the leg work for us and give us the differential pressure setpoint for our systems, but, recently we had a customer request from us to provide the calculations we are using to set the initial differential pressure setpoint. I went around to 3 different mechanical engineers and they all gave me different answers... one said it should be set slightly higher than your largest load (dpv + dpc), one shrugged his shoulders and said its better to figure that out on a live system, and the final one said that it was a pipe calculation. Could anyone with some experience in this area please fill me in?