malz
Mechanical
- Mar 29, 2001
- 11
I work in an office building, where we have a 2000KW power plant on the roof. The fuel pumps and cells are in the basement. Pumps are of a positive displacement variety. For a long time, whenever the pump set is on, one can walk literally anywhere in the building and hear the "whine" of the pump being on line. This is annoying to say the least, and this allows the staff to operate the plant only in the late evening. We had changed out the flexible connections from the pump set to the riser piping in hopes of eliminating the problem, which it hasn't. Now someone suggested to put in a VFD drive to eliminate the noise (in my opinion, the noise is a harmonic resonance, and has more to do with the anchoring arrangement with no sound attenuation, but thats only me). 1- Will this idea work, or is this guy just trying to sell me a VFD? 2-I think adding a VFD to a setpoint below the spec of the system will effect capacity of fuel, no? 3- Is there something I am overlooking? I did check out the springs on the inertia block (steel pan) to make sure there were no problems with suspension. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks- malz