MJFerreira
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2013
- 5
Hi
I am trying to determine if an agricultural pumping scheme is running inefficiently and if there are energy saving design changes which can be implemented. I don't have much experience with pumping stations and if someone can point me in a direction to where I can learn more it would be greatly appreciated and possibly answer some of my questions.
The pump scheme is as follows:
9-off 330kW Pumps approx. 10 meters above the source (river) pump up to a reservoir 68m higher. Each 330kW pump is fed by 3 smaller 37kW pumps which are in parallel and are positioned closer to the river (approx 4 meters above the river). There are 27 37kW pumps in total. The 9-330kW pumps then pump into one pipe line up 68m to the reservoir. The river elevation is 1046m above sea level.
I have the pump curves for the existing pumps and I am trying to understand how the NPSHR is achieved for the 37kW motors. I am using a free modeler (PSIM) and keep coming up with an error on insufficient NPSH on the 37kW motor. The only time the 37kW pumps has sufficient NPSH is when the pumps are not more than 1m above the river which is not as per the installation. There doesn't appear to be any kind of flow control besides the shutoff valves. I haven't been able to do a site inspection so my information is a little bit limited. I want to understand the system so I know what information I need to collect on site. I also believe there are some undersized pipes etc.
I am wondering if a VSD, throttling valve or some other form of flow control needs to be implemented to make the pumps operate on their BEP but frankly my understanding of these systems is quite limited and I just get more confused when there are parallel and series pumps all in one pumping scheme.
I am trying to determine if an agricultural pumping scheme is running inefficiently and if there are energy saving design changes which can be implemented. I don't have much experience with pumping stations and if someone can point me in a direction to where I can learn more it would be greatly appreciated and possibly answer some of my questions.
The pump scheme is as follows:
9-off 330kW Pumps approx. 10 meters above the source (river) pump up to a reservoir 68m higher. Each 330kW pump is fed by 3 smaller 37kW pumps which are in parallel and are positioned closer to the river (approx 4 meters above the river). There are 27 37kW pumps in total. The 9-330kW pumps then pump into one pipe line up 68m to the reservoir. The river elevation is 1046m above sea level.
I have the pump curves for the existing pumps and I am trying to understand how the NPSHR is achieved for the 37kW motors. I am using a free modeler (PSIM) and keep coming up with an error on insufficient NPSH on the 37kW motor. The only time the 37kW pumps has sufficient NPSH is when the pumps are not more than 1m above the river which is not as per the installation. There doesn't appear to be any kind of flow control besides the shutoff valves. I haven't been able to do a site inspection so my information is a little bit limited. I want to understand the system so I know what information I need to collect on site. I also believe there are some undersized pipes etc.
I am wondering if a VSD, throttling valve or some other form of flow control needs to be implemented to make the pumps operate on their BEP but frankly my understanding of these systems is quite limited and I just get more confused when there are parallel and series pumps all in one pumping scheme.