spudlake
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2009
- 3
I have a double suction centrigual pump in a papermaking application. Goulds3420 30x36-42 Lo pulse impeller. Powered by two 1000hp DC motors. Motors controled by a drive at a speed to meet a downstream pressure setpoint. (Pump TDH=150-200ft. Q= is 25k-40k gpm) Needing more pressure/flow at times but limited due to motor overload. Bigger motors are getting very expensive.
Would like to consider adding a smaller 2nd pump in parallel. I know different sized pumps in parallel can be a bad idea. Could go to two identical pumps. Although, the pump supplier say's they have not seen it either way in my application. I've read about many successful parallel pump applications. I suspect the accuracy of the head required by my process may be why they have not heard of it.
I beleive the best chance would be pressure transmitters on each discharge pipe just before their intersection.? Pumps then run to a speed to keep these balanced while also maintaining the downstream pressure transmitter setpoint.
Any advice on this application or how best to control this? Is there any reason a parallel pump setup can not control just as precisely as a single pump?
Thanks for any help.
Would like to consider adding a smaller 2nd pump in parallel. I know different sized pumps in parallel can be a bad idea. Could go to two identical pumps. Although, the pump supplier say's they have not seen it either way in my application. I've read about many successful parallel pump applications. I suspect the accuracy of the head required by my process may be why they have not heard of it.
I beleive the best chance would be pressure transmitters on each discharge pipe just before their intersection.? Pumps then run to a speed to keep these balanced while also maintaining the downstream pressure transmitter setpoint.
Any advice on this application or how best to control this? Is there any reason a parallel pump setup can not control just as precisely as a single pump?
Thanks for any help.