MikeL2012
Mechanical
- Dec 22, 2012
- 5
Hi,
I am not designing a system but doing a feasibility study (rough estimate) and not that versed with real system design.
Currently the district heating system has 2 steam boilers which supply steam to mechanical rooms in the campus. There are lost of steam leaks and the steam stystem needs to be replaced . one of the options considered is - convert to hot water heating system.
I am adopting the following approach (please excuse my ignorance of design and any help/suggestion will be highly appreciated).:
I have 2 boilers: output capacity 57,000 Kbtu/hr each
GPM for one boiler (assuming delta T 50 - average based on the measured data from current building operation): 2280 GPM
for 2 boilers : GPM = 4560
I was hoping to use eh following eqn for Pump sizes provided know the pressure drop.
Minimum Horsepower Required = ((Max GPM) X (Max PSI) / 1710) / (Efficiency in Percentage) X (Specific Gravity of Material)
Currently I have 41920 meter (26 miles) of high pressure steam line (20,960 m for steam line and 20,960 m of condensate return line).
how do I calculate the pressure drop for the pump sizing requirement (for converting it to hot water line)? any help/suggestion will be highly appreciated..
thanks,
Mike
I am not designing a system but doing a feasibility study (rough estimate) and not that versed with real system design.
Currently the district heating system has 2 steam boilers which supply steam to mechanical rooms in the campus. There are lost of steam leaks and the steam stystem needs to be replaced . one of the options considered is - convert to hot water heating system.
I am adopting the following approach (please excuse my ignorance of design and any help/suggestion will be highly appreciated).:
I have 2 boilers: output capacity 57,000 Kbtu/hr each
GPM for one boiler (assuming delta T 50 - average based on the measured data from current building operation): 2280 GPM
for 2 boilers : GPM = 4560
I was hoping to use eh following eqn for Pump sizes provided know the pressure drop.
Minimum Horsepower Required = ((Max GPM) X (Max PSI) / 1710) / (Efficiency in Percentage) X (Specific Gravity of Material)
Currently I have 41920 meter (26 miles) of high pressure steam line (20,960 m for steam line and 20,960 m of condensate return line).
how do I calculate the pressure drop for the pump sizing requirement (for converting it to hot water line)? any help/suggestion will be highly appreciated..
thanks,
Mike