Thermo01
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2019
- 12
Hi guys,
I'm sure this is a really simple question for you guys but it's one that has me stumped.
We have a chilled water system with an open tank. The tank is about 4m high and is filled with water about 3m high. The primary pump that's connected to the chiller draws water out of the bottom of the tank, pushes through the chiller evaporator, and discharges into the top of the tank. The primary circuit is run in 150mm and the total piping is about 30m. 15m to the chiller and 15m back up to the top of the tank.
There are a couple of secondary circuits connected to the same open tank with separate pumps, that distribute this chilled water through the building.
We have replaced the primary pump on the system so had to drain the low level leg but after opening the valve at the bottom of the tank and filling the pipe at ground level, the pipe pressure (pump inlet) shows 0.1 bar. I would have expected this to show the head of the water in the tank, which is 3m or 0.3bar?
is it because it's an open system and the flow and return pipework balance out as someone has suggested?
Can anyone explain why this is?
I'm sure this is a really simple question for you guys but it's one that has me stumped.
We have a chilled water system with an open tank. The tank is about 4m high and is filled with water about 3m high. The primary pump that's connected to the chiller draws water out of the bottom of the tank, pushes through the chiller evaporator, and discharges into the top of the tank. The primary circuit is run in 150mm and the total piping is about 30m. 15m to the chiller and 15m back up to the top of the tank.
There are a couple of secondary circuits connected to the same open tank with separate pumps, that distribute this chilled water through the building.
We have replaced the primary pump on the system so had to drain the low level leg but after opening the valve at the bottom of the tank and filling the pipe at ground level, the pipe pressure (pump inlet) shows 0.1 bar. I would have expected this to show the head of the water in the tank, which is 3m or 0.3bar?
is it because it's an open system and the flow and return pipework balance out as someone has suggested?
Can anyone explain why this is?