cholopa
Industrial
- Apr 6, 2006
- 8
Hi:
I've been searching on this topic a lot and i can't find a reason why a pump can't operate at 1 Hz in the following conitions:
A system in a big AHU(cooling coil) with one VFD pump and no three way or two way valves.
Let's say at a given point a need 10% of the cooling power of that ahu. A tipical coil for water entering at 44ºF "would need" around 5% of the flow.
As the circuit is a close loop, the head needed would be extremlly low, so the power of the pump would be around 1 or 2%. I think i would probably need the VFD to run the pump at 5Hz or less.
I know the efficency would be horrible, but even then , the power consumption would be much much less that a system running with three or two way valve.
All the cons i have read (overheating, Radial hydraulic thrust, Flow re-circulation in the pump impeller...), i think are nonsense, as the speed of the pump is so slow that they are not of a consern. Take into account that the slip of the motor at those Hz is so high, that the real rpm is extremlly low (maybe 60 r.p.m), or in other words, just like if you were turning the pump with your hand at a rate of one rev per second.
What do you guys think of this?
Thanks for your time and help,
cholopa.
I've been searching on this topic a lot and i can't find a reason why a pump can't operate at 1 Hz in the following conitions:
A system in a big AHU(cooling coil) with one VFD pump and no three way or two way valves.
Let's say at a given point a need 10% of the cooling power of that ahu. A tipical coil for water entering at 44ºF "would need" around 5% of the flow.
As the circuit is a close loop, the head needed would be extremlly low, so the power of the pump would be around 1 or 2%. I think i would probably need the VFD to run the pump at 5Hz or less.
I know the efficency would be horrible, but even then , the power consumption would be much much less that a system running with three or two way valve.
All the cons i have read (overheating, Radial hydraulic thrust, Flow re-circulation in the pump impeller...), i think are nonsense, as the speed of the pump is so slow that they are not of a consern. Take into account that the slip of the motor at those Hz is so high, that the real rpm is extremlly low (maybe 60 r.p.m), or in other words, just like if you were turning the pump with your hand at a rate of one rev per second.
What do you guys think of this?
Thanks for your time and help,
cholopa.