flexiblycool
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2013
- 51
The Sequence of Operation of the chilled water system pumps (depicted in the attached sketch) is that when there is demand for cooling, the Primary Pump comes on. Upon proof of flow from the flow switch, the chiller associated with this primary pump comes into operation. If the cooling demand is not met with one chiller, the second Primary pump and its chiller comes into operation and likewise upon further increase of cooling load, the third primary pump and its chiller comes into service.
Likewise when one primary pumps is automatically switched off based on returning chilled water temperature, the flow in the system reduces to 400 GPM from 600 GPM. The fan coil units that are still in service will now see less than design flow. If two primary pumps are switched off based on returning chilled water temperature, the flow in the system reduces to 200 GPM and the fan coil units that are still in service will get much less flow than design flow for their capacity.
The Secondary Pumps are continuous duty constant speed pumps.
This scheme of things therefore appears flawed. This system would be fine for the 2 way valves, but not for the 3 way bypass valves. So the proposal is that instead of removing the primary pumps from service, let all the primary pumps stay in duty regardless of demand and just switch the chillers on or off to match the load. Is this acceptable?
Likewise when one primary pumps is automatically switched off based on returning chilled water temperature, the flow in the system reduces to 400 GPM from 600 GPM. The fan coil units that are still in service will now see less than design flow. If two primary pumps are switched off based on returning chilled water temperature, the flow in the system reduces to 200 GPM and the fan coil units that are still in service will get much less flow than design flow for their capacity.
The Secondary Pumps are continuous duty constant speed pumps.
This scheme of things therefore appears flawed. This system would be fine for the 2 way valves, but not for the 3 way bypass valves. So the proposal is that instead of removing the primary pumps from service, let all the primary pumps stay in duty regardless of demand and just switch the chillers on or off to match the load. Is this acceptable?