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- Mar 17, 2021
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I am working on a water chilled hydronic system.
The system is pretty simple and consist of a pump, heat exchanger, pressure drop component and an expansion tank (see attached sketch).
In order to ensure the correct conductivity, the system is equipped with a bleed and feed system consisting of (actuated) valve for filling water and a (actuated) valve for bleeding.
The pump is temperature controlled at the suction side. Leakage detection is very important, so I have added a pressure transmitter at the point of zero pressure change. In case of leakage I should loose pressure in the system and hence detect leakage (The static filling pressure (pump suction side) is 2.8 bar and the pressure after the pump is 14 bar).
Now, I am a bit unsure on how to make the control for the bleed and feed system. More specific, if we assume that the conductivity in the system increases, then we must bleed the system and fill new water in. Hence we can tell the bleed valve to open. However, this would result in a pressure loss which the system would register as a leakage. So that's an issue?
Another method could be to add a level transmitter to the expansion tank so when we bleed, the level falls and then we feed to achieve normal level again. However, the expansion tank cannot be fitted for a level transmitter.
Any ideas?
The system is pretty simple and consist of a pump, heat exchanger, pressure drop component and an expansion tank (see attached sketch).
In order to ensure the correct conductivity, the system is equipped with a bleed and feed system consisting of (actuated) valve for filling water and a (actuated) valve for bleeding.
The pump is temperature controlled at the suction side. Leakage detection is very important, so I have added a pressure transmitter at the point of zero pressure change. In case of leakage I should loose pressure in the system and hence detect leakage (The static filling pressure (pump suction side) is 2.8 bar and the pressure after the pump is 14 bar).
Now, I am a bit unsure on how to make the control for the bleed and feed system. More specific, if we assume that the conductivity in the system increases, then we must bleed the system and fill new water in. Hence we can tell the bleed valve to open. However, this would result in a pressure loss which the system would register as a leakage. So that's an issue?
Another method could be to add a level transmitter to the expansion tank so when we bleed, the level falls and then we feed to achieve normal level again. However, the expansion tank cannot be fitted for a level transmitter.
Any ideas?