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    System pressure determination for pressurization tank sizing



    After performing the pressure drop for chilled water system, assume 50m head for the pump. Now, to size the pressurization tank how do I get the system pressure? I am sure, this is not the same as the calculated press loss. Since its a closed piping system I am confused if I should be considering the building height to size the tank?, considering P = density X g X height?

    Now, for the above lets say we have a very tall building (more than 100m). Shouldn't the pressurization tank be sized considering this height? What bout the FCU/AHUs at the basement of this loop? The pressure on this would be enormous. Can the balancing valve alone handle this?
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    Re: System pressure determination for pressurization tank sizing

    You are correct that it is nothing to do with pressure differential.

    It is based on system volume and pressures on building height.

    See this manufacturers description and the calculations required...

    https://flamcogroup.com/ex-en/pageid...on-calculation
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    Re: System pressure determination for pressurization tank sizing

    Quote Originally Posted by nevinjohn View Post
    After performing the pressure drop for chilled water system, assume 50m head for the pump. Now, to size the pressurization tank how do I get the system pressure? I am sure, this is not the same as the calculated press loss. Since its a closed piping system I am confused if I should be considering the building height to size the tank?, considering P = density X g X height?

    Now, for the above lets say we have a very tall building (more than 100m). Shouldn't the pressurization tank be sized considering this height? What bout the FCU/AHUs at the basement of this loop? The pressure on this would be enormous. Can the balancing valve alone handle this?

    No, it will be 10 bar (10meter of water=1bar)

    .... seems you need a good circulation pump only ...

    it is not clear what you need to build .... can you upload small hand sketch of your system ... just with boxes and heights where you need to instal and connect pipes to your units ....

    Like this is never ending discussion without final result-help ...
    drawing is drawing and tells all ....


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    Re: System pressure determination for pressurization tank sizing

    Hi
    In Designing of this type
    Type of pipes for pressure
    Type of pumps , pressure and capacity of that
    Air vents
    Normally in tall building machine rooms in the every
    15 floors
    send your mail I could send you more information please.
    MBC
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    Re: System pressure determination for pressurization tank sizing

    hi nevin

    check your mail please
    mbc

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