tmlipcaman
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2015
- 4
Ok any and all input is greatly appreciated. I am at a complete loss. A little background to this system. 5 story building with vertical FCU's in each of around 50 typical rooms per floor. Modulating PIC-V's in all units. Chilled water is coming in from a central plant. Main building loop is on the first floor with vertical risers going up to 5 FCU's each. 2 large risers go to the attic to serve 4 larger FCU's and 4 AHU. What we are experiencing is widely varying psid. Everywhere. And nearly none of them within the manufacturer's requirements for proper flow regulation. When I say everywhere I mean to the point of each unit on the same run having extremely differing psid. 1st floor at 1.4, second floor at 47, 3rd floor (within range) at 25.2, 4th floor at .06, 5th floor at 2.7. Manufacturer's optimal operation range being 3-35 psid. We are required to verify correct psid at each of 235 units for commmisioning. Another big fact about this system is it was initially designed having 55% diversity. With total load being 770, total pump capacity at 340. Big miss. So all of the valves are oversized. To compensate and redesign we followed the manufacturer's guidelines and throttled the valves down using their procedures to change how far they could open maximum. Many of the units going from a 3 g.p.m. valve, restricting it to 1 g.p.m. This took our total load all the way down to 400 g.p.m. Ok, so now we are running the pump at full bore, in the service factor and getting 440 g.p.m. out of it. And seeing these psid's. I am baffled. Any insights or thoughts or questions are all greatly appreciated. Everyone Go!