Tadders
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2006
- 9
Hi all,
I hope someone can shed some light on this problem I am having. I have just installed a new heating system to a production line. The system is as follows. I have an open bath containing 2000 Litres (440 gallons) of clean water. A centrifugal pump capable of pumping 90 Litres (20 gallons) a minute at a maximum pressure of 2.2 bar in installed directly below the bath. The water is pumped along 36 Meters (118 feet) of 20 millimeter (3/4”) copper pipe passing through a heater contained in a cylinder before retuning to the bath. The pipework rises over a wall about 3 Meters high. I calculate that the pressure losses through the whole system including all bends, valves, strainers etc should be less than 1 bar.
Now here is my problem, I am looking to pump 12 Litres (2.6 gal) a minute but the maximum flow rate I can achieve is 7 Litres (1.5 gal) a minute. A pressure gauge on the delivery side of the pump has gone off the scale at 1.5 bar (22psi). I have automatic air vents at the highest point on the system and I have checked that there are no air locks elsewhere in the system.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be causing this problem? Is the fundamental design flawed?
|------------->------------------>-------------------------|
| |----------<------------------<------------| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | 3 Mtr | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~| -----------------
| | | water | | heater |
| | ----------------- -----------------
| |_____| |
|---------<---@----|
pump
Many thanks in advance.
Tony.
I hope someone can shed some light on this problem I am having. I have just installed a new heating system to a production line. The system is as follows. I have an open bath containing 2000 Litres (440 gallons) of clean water. A centrifugal pump capable of pumping 90 Litres (20 gallons) a minute at a maximum pressure of 2.2 bar in installed directly below the bath. The water is pumped along 36 Meters (118 feet) of 20 millimeter (3/4”) copper pipe passing through a heater contained in a cylinder before retuning to the bath. The pipework rises over a wall about 3 Meters high. I calculate that the pressure losses through the whole system including all bends, valves, strainers etc should be less than 1 bar.
Now here is my problem, I am looking to pump 12 Litres (2.6 gal) a minute but the maximum flow rate I can achieve is 7 Litres (1.5 gal) a minute. A pressure gauge on the delivery side of the pump has gone off the scale at 1.5 bar (22psi). I have automatic air vents at the highest point on the system and I have checked that there are no air locks elsewhere in the system.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be causing this problem? Is the fundamental design flawed?
|------------->------------------>-------------------------|
| |----------<------------------<------------| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | 3 Mtr | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | |~~~~~~~~~| -----------------
| | | water | | heater |
| | ----------------- -----------------
| |_____| |
|---------<---@----|
pump
Many thanks in advance.
Tony.