york83
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2014
- 4
Hey guys, I am new to the site and I am NOT a mechanical engineer (hopefully I am not violating any rules) but I would like to become one eventually. I currently work for a large HVAC mfgr. on the service end. Let me start by saying that hydronics are not my strong suit. I came upon a chilled water system today that was having some flow issues. Upon inspection I found that the make up water and expansion tank were on the discharge side of the pump. The PRV has a tag on it that says set at 30# and the relief valve is set to open at 50#. The discharge pressure at the pump was 36# @60 Hz. The suction pressure was 0 or in a negative (gauge does not read neg. pressure). Shouldnt the make up be on the suction/low pressure side of the system to ensure the loop is always full? If anyone has any links to online information or training classes/videos regarding hydronics, I would love to check it out. Im sure im leaving a lot of information out but hopefully I can get a few responses. Thanks in advance..
-Dan
-Dan