[Equest-users] Loop flow control in WLHP
Steven Gates
stvgates at pacbell.net
Tue Nov 24 10:51:10 PST 2009
Doug/Karen,
Check out CIRCULATION-LOOP:LOOP-OPERATION = SUBHOUR-DEMAND
For a loop of type WLHP or CW only, this control strategy will cause the
loop pump to cycle subhourly in accordance with the cycling demands of the
attached WLHP/DX units. However, it will not affect the operation of a
boiler/fluid-cooler that may also be attached to the loop; those components
are assumed to run for the entire hour.
Steve Gates
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From: Doug Maddox [mailto:DougM at TWGI.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 9:45 AM
To: steve.gates at doe2.com
Subject: Loop flow control in WLHP
Steve,
I saw the email below posted on the eQuest email list. I checked it out in
a test run and found the same problem. My guess as to the cause is that if
a heat pump runs for a fraction of an hour, water valve is modeled as fully
open for that entire hour, resulting in excessive flow. Could that be the
cause? If so, is there a simple solution?
Thanks,
Doug Maddox
The Weidt Group
802-262-1033
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From: equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org
[mailto:equest-users-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Karen
Walkerman
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 2:12 PM
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [Equest-users] Loop Operation
Hi All,
I'm having some issues with loop and pump operation in eQuest.
I have tested this issue with water loop heat pump loops. Basically, I set
my loop design DT, but for many hours, the loop operates at very low
temperature differentials. With the given load on the loop, this requires a
high flow, and results in high pump energy!
Specifically, for a heat pump loop, I'm expecting a 7-10 F difference in
supply and return temperatures at all times. I just ran a test model with a
loop design DT specified at 10 F. For hours when there is a heating only
load on the loop, I have an average difference in supply and return
temperatures of about 3 degrees. This requires the pump to move about 3
times more water than necessary. My system is modeled with variable speed
pumps, and isolation valves at each heat pump.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
--
Karen
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