alexit
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2003
- 348
I have an older machine cooling system in the shop (not recirc but open to drain). Infeed is 5/8" dia line (~40psig) to T and valve that splits off feed to fill open top reservoir. After T fitting system is all ~3/4" to cooling system (then maybe 2.5" at exit from cooling system to drain.) Before inlet to cooling system there is Y to accept either direct from infeed or to take from a 2.5gpm pump (~40psi outlet) emptying open reservoir. This gets us cooling (for volume of reservoir) when no infeed available (>40min.) Simply power pump and keep running.
Now we need more cooling sometimes. By trial and error, IF we run the pump when there is an infeed, the cooling system outlet pressure is higher. Maybe we are also pushing back water from reservoir into the infeed line?
Could we be flowing at much reduced rate because only 5/8" infeed line?
I think to try an accumulator tank where the Y is, to take 40psi flow from 5/8" line and add % of 40psi flow from 3/4" pump outlet, to get more pressure/flow to the cooling system (cooling system was rated at 125psi.) How do I keep from pumping reservoir into infeed line, check valve?
I cannot change 5/8" line size, it is mostly under concrete and runs ~1000ft to main, so no more infeed is possible...
Thanks for your ideas,
Alex
Now we need more cooling sometimes. By trial and error, IF we run the pump when there is an infeed, the cooling system outlet pressure is higher. Maybe we are also pushing back water from reservoir into the infeed line?
Could we be flowing at much reduced rate because only 5/8" infeed line?
I think to try an accumulator tank where the Y is, to take 40psi flow from 5/8" line and add % of 40psi flow from 3/4" pump outlet, to get more pressure/flow to the cooling system (cooling system was rated at 125psi.) How do I keep from pumping reservoir into infeed line, check valve?
I cannot change 5/8" line size, it is mostly under concrete and runs ~1000ft to main, so no more infeed is possible...
Thanks for your ideas,
Alex