nRGee
Petroleum
- Oct 14, 2019
- 19
I come across a revamp design of chiller system in which 2 of 3 screw compressors run parallely. Details of the system given below:
Original design: 2 compressors (1-running, 1 standby)
No of compressors in revamp design: 3 (2-running, 1 standby)
Refrigerant: Propane
No of condensers: 4 (Media: sea cooling water)
No of receiver drums: 2
These screw compressors are equipped with auto loading system. We expect to run each compressor at different loading based on process requirement.
what hydraulic and thermal issues can be anticipated with this design?
Is it OK to run compressors at different loading?
Original design: 2 compressors (1-running, 1 standby)
No of compressors in revamp design: 3 (2-running, 1 standby)
Refrigerant: Propane
No of condensers: 4 (Media: sea cooling water)
No of receiver drums: 2
These screw compressors are equipped with auto loading system. We expect to run each compressor at different loading based on process requirement.
what hydraulic and thermal issues can be anticipated with this design?
Is it OK to run compressors at different loading?