Buhsman
Electrical
- Apr 5, 2003
- 19
Hello all,
I am an electrician in a can manufacuring plant with a question. Our requirements for cooling water used to be around 100gpm for our ironers. They have done several modifications and now think that we need to increase the flow. I agree that they do need to increase the flow but our superintendant wants to know if we can regulate the flow of a bigger pump and motor with a Variable Freq. Drive.
Supposedly we are replacing a 100gpm pump and a 5hp motor with a 200gpm pump and 10hp motor and he wants to be able to regulate flow by changing pump speed. Is this something you should do with a centrifugal pump??
Thanks,
Kyle
I am an electrician in a can manufacuring plant with a question. Our requirements for cooling water used to be around 100gpm for our ironers. They have done several modifications and now think that we need to increase the flow. I agree that they do need to increase the flow but our superintendant wants to know if we can regulate the flow of a bigger pump and motor with a Variable Freq. Drive.
Supposedly we are replacing a 100gpm pump and a 5hp motor with a 200gpm pump and 10hp motor and he wants to be able to regulate flow by changing pump speed. Is this something you should do with a centrifugal pump??
Thanks,
Kyle