Boiler1
Mechanical
- Jun 3, 2004
- 40
Dear all,
I am involved in extension of a chilled water installation where cavitation had occured in the past.
The cavitaion occured on suction side of the pump set installed some 5 meters ( 6 yards) downstream from the cooling towers ( this distance is hydraulic- includes for bends, etc).
The cooling towers are lifted up on a platform 0.5 m ( about 2 feet) above the pumps.
At some point in the past, in an effort to reduce cavitation a by-pass from the return ( to cooling towers) header with a three port valve have been insatlled immediately before the pumps.
This seem to have worked well and reduced the cavitation (allthough not sure how).
Now i have to replace the original set of pumps with larger set due to the building extension.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent cavitation occurring again?
Lifting the cooling towers up higher is not an option due to some planning costraints.
Please help
I am involved in extension of a chilled water installation where cavitation had occured in the past.
The cavitaion occured on suction side of the pump set installed some 5 meters ( 6 yards) downstream from the cooling towers ( this distance is hydraulic- includes for bends, etc).
The cooling towers are lifted up on a platform 0.5 m ( about 2 feet) above the pumps.
At some point in the past, in an effort to reduce cavitation a by-pass from the return ( to cooling towers) header with a three port valve have been insatlled immediately before the pumps.
This seem to have worked well and reduced the cavitation (allthough not sure how).
Now i have to replace the original set of pumps with larger set due to the building extension.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent cavitation occurring again?
Lifting the cooling towers up higher is not an option due to some planning costraints.
Please help