Richard C
Mechanical
- Jan 6, 2020
- 1
New member here, if I'm posting in the wrong area please forgive my ignorance. Also, I'm an HVAC Contractor and not an engineer who is lost in my effort to obtain a formula or chart to help determine the heads of existing water circuits buried in the ground.
We have an existing older building where they buried 3/4" copper lines for recirculating potable hot water to obtain hot water availability at their facets / showers. Needless to say this facility hasn't any detailed prints for determining equivalent feet of piping. This system is similar to a hydronic heater closed system.
Given.
150 gallon hot water tank
Five (5) 3/4" copper buried circuits to bring back water from the loop to the tank
The five circuits are to be connected to the return of the pump(s)
We flushed each circuit and measured GPM at outlet of each circuit .
GPM test performed using 50 psi city water pressure.
Circuits:
1- 2.8gpm
2 4 gpm
3 5 gpm
4 8.6 gpm
5 10 gpm
Unfortunately have no other information besides GPM at the applied 50 psi pressure and don't know how to obtain anything else.
Is there a formula or chart or other tests we can use to determine the existing heads? Even if we were to install five individual pumps we have no idea what the required head is for each circuit. I have tried to obtain idea's from the manufactures but I haven't had success in reaching someone the typical customer service reps. Thank you.
Sincerely
Rich Close
We have an existing older building where they buried 3/4" copper lines for recirculating potable hot water to obtain hot water availability at their facets / showers. Needless to say this facility hasn't any detailed prints for determining equivalent feet of piping. This system is similar to a hydronic heater closed system.
Given.
150 gallon hot water tank
Five (5) 3/4" copper buried circuits to bring back water from the loop to the tank
The five circuits are to be connected to the return of the pump(s)
We flushed each circuit and measured GPM at outlet of each circuit .
GPM test performed using 50 psi city water pressure.
Circuits:
1- 2.8gpm
2 4 gpm
3 5 gpm
4 8.6 gpm
5 10 gpm
Unfortunately have no other information besides GPM at the applied 50 psi pressure and don't know how to obtain anything else.
Is there a formula or chart or other tests we can use to determine the existing heads? Even if we were to install five individual pumps we have no idea what the required head is for each circuit. I have tried to obtain idea's from the manufactures but I haven't had success in reaching someone the typical customer service reps. Thank you.
Sincerely
Rich Close