WilliamTz
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2017
- 38
Hello
I have 3 x large centrifugal pumps arranged in parallel feeding into a common header, running off in one direction. 1 duty / 2 standby. 90kw motors on each pump and a variable speed drive on each. Each pump has a non return valve on it (just a normal flap working under gravity). System is at 6 bar and 140 degC water. The pumps maintain a constant DP across the flow and return.
The trouble is when we are doing a weekly change over, the standby by pumps ramps up and then the duty pumps ramps down and switches off, and we get water hammer.
When the duty pump is about to go off the non rerun valve slaps down and ends up in generating awful water hammer. I tired increasing the ramp down time to be more gentle but it actually makes it worse as the non return valve starts to flap over a longer period of time as the pump goes thro its ramp down (1 min). I have since decreased that to 30 seconds.
Another interesting thing is if the pump going through ramp down has a pump to the left of it running there is no issue, it is as if when there is flow in the header in front of it there is no water hammer. e.g. If Pump 1 is running and Pump 2 comes on for a change over, when pumps 1 goes off we get water hammer. If however pump 2 is running and pump 1 comes on for a change over, as pump 2 goes off we dont get water hammer. Why is this I wonder?
I understand there are spring assisted non return valves that are good for controlling water hammer on the market and I may change them for that. Do i still need the VSD to ramp down or do I let the VSD coast with these type of non return valves?
Your thoughts?
I have 3 x large centrifugal pumps arranged in parallel feeding into a common header, running off in one direction. 1 duty / 2 standby. 90kw motors on each pump and a variable speed drive on each. Each pump has a non return valve on it (just a normal flap working under gravity). System is at 6 bar and 140 degC water. The pumps maintain a constant DP across the flow and return.
The trouble is when we are doing a weekly change over, the standby by pumps ramps up and then the duty pumps ramps down and switches off, and we get water hammer.
When the duty pump is about to go off the non rerun valve slaps down and ends up in generating awful water hammer. I tired increasing the ramp down time to be more gentle but it actually makes it worse as the non return valve starts to flap over a longer period of time as the pump goes thro its ramp down (1 min). I have since decreased that to 30 seconds.
Another interesting thing is if the pump going through ramp down has a pump to the left of it running there is no issue, it is as if when there is flow in the header in front of it there is no water hammer. e.g. If Pump 1 is running and Pump 2 comes on for a change over, when pumps 1 goes off we get water hammer. If however pump 2 is running and pump 1 comes on for a change over, as pump 2 goes off we dont get water hammer. Why is this I wonder?
I understand there are spring assisted non return valves that are good for controlling water hammer on the market and I may change them for that. Do i still need the VSD to ramp down or do I let the VSD coast with these type of non return valves?
Your thoughts?