mabed
Mechanical
- Dec 3, 2012
- 19
I have a chilled water system with the following equipment:
-16 chillers 600 gpm each
-6 constant speed primary pumps 1600 gpm @ 85 ft of water each.
-Three sets of variable speed secondary pumps.
* 1st set 4 pumps 1800 gpm @ 130 ft of water. (serving low level)
* 2nd set 2 pumps 700 gpm @ 100 ft of water. (serving intermediate level
* 3rd set 1 pump 1000 gpm @ 115 ft of water. (serving high level)
I have two questions:
1- The primary pumps manifolded to a header and from this header I have branch to each chiller. If for example 14 chillers are running I need 8,400 gpm, so if the 6 primary pumps work, the pumped water into the chillers will be 9,600 gpm. Which mean I have additional 1,200 gpm pumped into the chillers. In this case do I need a bypass (other than the decoupler between primary and secondary loop) between primary pumps suction header and discharge header to circulate any additional flow from primary pump. (The designer didn't show this bypass)
2- I have three sets of secondary pumps each serving a different system with different pump head but the return riser pipe is common for the three systems. My question is do I need a balancing valve at each branch connected to this common return pipe to adjust for pressure difference between the three pumps on return riser. I have automatic balancing valve at each air handling unit and fan coil.
If there is any missing data please let me know, and thanks for your help.
-16 chillers 600 gpm each
-6 constant speed primary pumps 1600 gpm @ 85 ft of water each.
-Three sets of variable speed secondary pumps.
* 1st set 4 pumps 1800 gpm @ 130 ft of water. (serving low level)
* 2nd set 2 pumps 700 gpm @ 100 ft of water. (serving intermediate level
* 3rd set 1 pump 1000 gpm @ 115 ft of water. (serving high level)
I have two questions:
1- The primary pumps manifolded to a header and from this header I have branch to each chiller. If for example 14 chillers are running I need 8,400 gpm, so if the 6 primary pumps work, the pumped water into the chillers will be 9,600 gpm. Which mean I have additional 1,200 gpm pumped into the chillers. In this case do I need a bypass (other than the decoupler between primary and secondary loop) between primary pumps suction header and discharge header to circulate any additional flow from primary pump. (The designer didn't show this bypass)
2- I have three sets of secondary pumps each serving a different system with different pump head but the return riser pipe is common for the three systems. My question is do I need a balancing valve at each branch connected to this common return pipe to adjust for pressure difference between the three pumps on return riser. I have automatic balancing valve at each air handling unit and fan coil.
If there is any missing data please let me know, and thanks for your help.