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HIGH

PERFORMANCE
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
TEMPARATURE CONTROL
- Theory / The basic process
APPLICATIONS
Composite moulding cooling unit Gas engines Welding unit

Industrial cooling Chiller units Industrial cooling tower Wind turbines


PUMP CHALLENGES
AVOID PROBLEMS
Remember:
• Vortex breakers
• Keep a high minimum level
• Anti rotation cross in the pipe inlet even
though there is in the pump inlet.
• Avoid filters to many bends and half
closed valves between tower and pump.
• Choose the right pump
CAVITATION AND NPSH

Imploding
vapour bubbles

a = front of impeller vanes a = front of impeller vanes


b = back of impeller vanes b = back of impeller vanes
PUMP SIZE
TYPE OF REGULATION
Regulating valve,
full speed

Constant differential
pressure

Temperature controlled
Feed back to MGE
LOAD PROFILE – INFLUENCE ON SAVINGS
Prectical example
Flow: 25 m3/h
Head: 35 meters
Days a year: 300
Hours a day: 24
Load profile: As in example C

CRI20-4, 5.5 kW motor


PN 96500348,
Price index 100

CRIE15-3, 4 kW motor
PN 96514518,
Price index 140
CRI 20-4 CRIE15-3 CRIE 15-3
Standard product approach Extended product approach Intelligent system approach
5 m3/h for 12.5% of the 2034 kWh 1125 kWh 342 kWh
With an average price of 0.2 euro/kWh time: 900 hours/year
10 m3/h for 25% of the 5454 kWh 3258 kWh 1314 kWh
you would save €2,684 a year time: 1800 hours/year
in energy costs. 15 m3/h for 25% of the 6606 kWh 4374 kWh 2358 kWh
time: 1800 hours/year
20 m3/h for 25% of the 7434 kWh 5706 kWh 4410 kWh
time: 1800 hours/year
25 m3/h for 12.5% of 4014 kWh 3699 kWh 3699 kWh
time: 900 hours/year
Total 25542 kWh 18162 kWh 12123 kWh
PRODUCTS

Pump types Pump types Pump types


Controls
Main cooling Chiller units Water treatment
Hydro MPC TP CR DDA
MP 204 NB/NK CM DME
CIM/CIU HS/LS MTR
VL/VLS NB

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