jtimmer
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2013
- 17
Hi all, I am in the process of designing a chilled water system and have gotten to the point of running calculations to figure out the pump head I need. The system is a closed loop chilled water system that has a demand of 480 GPM. There are two chillers and two pumps, with one chiller and pump active and one on standby. The pumps and chillers are located on the roof (top) of the system. My first question is about the pressure loss through the system. We have 10 air handeling units spread throughout the system with two on the same level as the pump and the rest spread across the two floors below. When I am figuring out the loss through all the components I will want to do a sum of the entire system (supply and return) including the air handlers and the chillers is that right? Since that would be the worst case scenario with every air handler unit demanding water and the pump having to supply water to the whole system?
Once I have the losses throught the system I don't have to worry about elevation changes since it is a closed loop system right?
Secondly I am adding a recirculation line and orifice for the pumps and for the chiller so that they don't run without any flow. Does the AC plant orifice go at the bottom of the system so that if all the air handlers are closed and the system is running there will be the minimum required flow through the orifice back to the plant?
Also, is it customary to add in the recirc line flow rates to the system flow rate? I ask this because I am assuming the pump recirc is always open which means that this amount of GPM will be "lost" and sent back to the inlet of the pump before it goes to the system. So the pump will need to pump the entire system GPM + the Recirc line of the pump. Does that sound right?
Finally, what kind of factors are usually used for saftey in terms of pump size and Chiller size. The chiller we are looking at are rated for 522 GPM at our ambient temperature and design conditions which gives us a cushion of about 50 GPM. Is this too low? Anything more and we would need the next chiller size up.
Thanks
Josh
Once I have the losses throught the system I don't have to worry about elevation changes since it is a closed loop system right?
Secondly I am adding a recirculation line and orifice for the pumps and for the chiller so that they don't run without any flow. Does the AC plant orifice go at the bottom of the system so that if all the air handlers are closed and the system is running there will be the minimum required flow through the orifice back to the plant?
Also, is it customary to add in the recirc line flow rates to the system flow rate? I ask this because I am assuming the pump recirc is always open which means that this amount of GPM will be "lost" and sent back to the inlet of the pump before it goes to the system. So the pump will need to pump the entire system GPM + the Recirc line of the pump. Does that sound right?
Finally, what kind of factors are usually used for saftey in terms of pump size and Chiller size. The chiller we are looking at are rated for 522 GPM at our ambient temperature and design conditions which gives us a cushion of about 50 GPM. Is this too low? Anything more and we would need the next chiller size up.
Thanks
Josh