xJAyx
Electrical
- Oct 29, 2003
- 100
I have a client that wishes to run a pressure control loop using two identical pumps in parallel. The pumps will run on VFDs and the system will not have automatic isolation valves for the pumps.
The pumps will feed a cooling loop to several pieces of equipment that will be switched on and off throughout the day and will have their own independent isolation valves controlled by their independent control systems. All of these pieces of equipment require a constant inlet pressure on the cooling water. The equipment can tolerate some fluctuations in the pressure so an extremely fast response time is not critical. There will be a pressure relief bypass to prevent an overpressure situation.
The temperature control of the cooling water is separate and isolated from these two pumps.
I have never worked with parallel pumps in a pressure control loop like this. has anyone else done this and how would you suggest controlling it? I am thinking there are two main avenues to the control, one is to run both pumps in parallel at the same speed at all times, varying their speed through the VFDs. I would program in a pump cut off if the two pumps in parallel can not bring the pressure down low enough. The second idea would be to use the first pump until it can not maintain the system pressure, and then bring the second pump online as a kind of booster pump. I don't know how the pumps will behave in either of these scenarios, but I suspect running the two pumps at different positions on their pump curves will not work properly.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
JAy
The pumps will feed a cooling loop to several pieces of equipment that will be switched on and off throughout the day and will have their own independent isolation valves controlled by their independent control systems. All of these pieces of equipment require a constant inlet pressure on the cooling water. The equipment can tolerate some fluctuations in the pressure so an extremely fast response time is not critical. There will be a pressure relief bypass to prevent an overpressure situation.
The temperature control of the cooling water is separate and isolated from these two pumps.
I have never worked with parallel pumps in a pressure control loop like this. has anyone else done this and how would you suggest controlling it? I am thinking there are two main avenues to the control, one is to run both pumps in parallel at the same speed at all times, varying their speed through the VFDs. I would program in a pump cut off if the two pumps in parallel can not bring the pressure down low enough. The second idea would be to use the first pump until it can not maintain the system pressure, and then bring the second pump online as a kind of booster pump. I don't know how the pumps will behave in either of these scenarios, but I suspect running the two pumps at different positions on their pump curves will not work properly.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
JAy