heinasirkka
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2016
- 22
Dear forum users,
We have a sliding vane pump installed as inline in a closed-loop power cycle working with a refrigerant. The pump serves for overcoming the pressure drop (1-2 bar). The problem is, the pump cannot deliver any flow. When we are buying from the company, we gave the refrigerant info (viscosity), desired flow rates, pressure drop and other relevant info and they offered this pump. Thus, I suppose the pump normally should be able to work.
There is a liquid receiver (with a subcooler at its outlet) before the pump. Even though we run the subcooler completely, there is immediate cavitation and no flow at all. The subcooler is calculated to overcome the cavitation risk, but the cavitation happens since there is no flow at all. The initial pressure in the cycle is slightly in vacuum at "before start-up" conditions. Eventually we will work at 8-10 bars.
To add, all the valves are open, so there is no blockage in the cycle for the flow. The tubing of the cycle has 10.9 mm ID.
I think we are doing something wrong when starting up the pump. To test, we pressurized the system beforehand by heating up without flow (it is not recommended), but the result was the same. I'd be very thankful if you could share and advice or experience about this.
Kind regards,
heinasirkka
We have a sliding vane pump installed as inline in a closed-loop power cycle working with a refrigerant. The pump serves for overcoming the pressure drop (1-2 bar). The problem is, the pump cannot deliver any flow. When we are buying from the company, we gave the refrigerant info (viscosity), desired flow rates, pressure drop and other relevant info and they offered this pump. Thus, I suppose the pump normally should be able to work.
There is a liquid receiver (with a subcooler at its outlet) before the pump. Even though we run the subcooler completely, there is immediate cavitation and no flow at all. The subcooler is calculated to overcome the cavitation risk, but the cavitation happens since there is no flow at all. The initial pressure in the cycle is slightly in vacuum at "before start-up" conditions. Eventually we will work at 8-10 bars.
To add, all the valves are open, so there is no blockage in the cycle for the flow. The tubing of the cycle has 10.9 mm ID.
I think we are doing something wrong when starting up the pump. To test, we pressurized the system beforehand by heating up without flow (it is not recommended), but the result was the same. I'd be very thankful if you could share and advice or experience about this.
Kind regards,
heinasirkka