MartinLe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 12, 2012
- 394
For a small wwtp we need to plan a water supply (non-potable water). The client wants an air-pressure vessel downstream of the pumps as they don't trust soleyly controlling the pressure in the system via FI.
So far the function of the vessel is clear to me: pre-pressurized air cushion, pumps turn on when pressure is below (say) 4 bar and swith of when system pressure is 6 bar. With FI controlled pumps, we would control for constant system pressure and allow some deadband to minimize start/stop cycles. Correct?
The max flow is 20-30 m³/h
Another firm already did some design work for this system and wrote a tender and this included a compressor, controlled by a pressure switch, with the pressure vessel. This confuses me (But I can't ask them): How are the pumps and the compressor coordinated, both can't be controlled by system pressure (= air pressure). The tender at least included no level measurement for the pressure vessel.
Other questions:
At this flow rate and a 3m³ vessel, how often approximately would I need to replenish the air cushion? Worth it to automate?
No description of water systems with pressure vessel I found so far featured an automatic replenishing of the air cushion, except for very small installation via the pump (specialised pump for that). In my specific installation, pressurized air is available. How would I manage this control-wise? The easist way I could think of would be to empty the vessel and isolate it from the water system, then fill from the pressurized air system with a pressure regulator.
So far the function of the vessel is clear to me: pre-pressurized air cushion, pumps turn on when pressure is below (say) 4 bar and swith of when system pressure is 6 bar. With FI controlled pumps, we would control for constant system pressure and allow some deadband to minimize start/stop cycles. Correct?
The max flow is 20-30 m³/h
Another firm already did some design work for this system and wrote a tender and this included a compressor, controlled by a pressure switch, with the pressure vessel. This confuses me (But I can't ask them): How are the pumps and the compressor coordinated, both can't be controlled by system pressure (= air pressure). The tender at least included no level measurement for the pressure vessel.
Other questions:
At this flow rate and a 3m³ vessel, how often approximately would I need to replenish the air cushion? Worth it to automate?
No description of water systems with pressure vessel I found so far featured an automatic replenishing of the air cushion, except for very small installation via the pump (specialised pump for that). In my specific installation, pressurized air is available. How would I manage this control-wise? The easist way I could think of would be to empty the vessel and isolate it from the water system, then fill from the pressurized air system with a pressure regulator.