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Pumps and Pumping Systems

The document discusses training on energy efficient pumping systems. It covers types of pumps like centrifugal and positive displacement pumps. It also discusses assessing pump performance and energy efficiency opportunities like selecting the right pump, controlling flow via speed variation, using parallel pumps, eliminating flow control valves and bypass control.
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Pumps and Pumping Systems

The document discusses training on energy efficient pumping systems. It covers types of pumps like centrifugal and positive displacement pumps. It also discusses assessing pump performance and energy efficiency opportunities like selecting the right pump, controlling flow via speed variation, using parallel pumps, eliminating flow control valves and bypass control.
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Training Session on Energy Equipment

Pumps & Pumping Systems


Presentation from the Energy Efficiency Guide for Industry in Asia www.energyefficiencyasia.org

Electrical Equipment/ Pumps

UNEP 2006

Training Agenda Pumps


Introduction Type of pumps Assessment of pumps Energy efficiency opportunities

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UNEP 2006

Introduction -hat are Pumping Systems


Electrical Equipment/ Pumps
!"# of wor$d%s e$ectrica$ energy demand !&'&"# of energy usage in some industries (sed for
)omestic* commercia$* industria$ and agricu$tura$ ser+ices ,unicipa$ water and wastewater ser+ices

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Introduction -hat are Pumping Systems


./0ecti+e of pumping system Transfer $iquid from source to destination 1ircu$ate $iquid around a system
(US DOE, 2001)

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Introduction -hat are Pumping Systems


,ain pump components
Pumps Prime mo+ers e$ectric motors* diese$ engines* air system Piping to carry f$uid 2a$+es to contro$ f$ow in system .ther fittings* contro$* instrumentation

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End'use equipment
3eat e4changers* tan5s* hydrau$ic machines

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


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3ead
6esistance of the system Two types static and friction
estinati!n Stati c "ea

Static head
)ifference in height /etween source and destination Independent of f$ow
Static "ea

s!urce

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


Static head consists of
Static suction head 7hS8 $ifting $iquid re$ati+e to pump center $ine Static discharge head 7h)8 +ertica$ distance /etween center$ine and $iquid surface in destination tan5

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Static head at certain pressure


3ead 7in feet8 9 Pressure 7psi8 : !.;< Specific gra+ity

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


=riction head
6esistance to f$ow in pipe and fittings )epends on si>e* pipes* pipe fittings* f$ow rate* nature of $iquid Proportiona$ to square of f$ow rate 1$osed $oop system on$y has friction head 7no static head8
#ricti!n "ea

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


In most cases Tota$ head 9 Static head ? friction head
S%stem cur&e S%stem cur&e

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S%stem "ea
Static "ea

#ricti!n "ea

S%stem "ea

#ricti!n "ea Static "ea

#l!$

#l!$

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


Pump performance cur+e 6e$ationship /etween head and f$ow
=$ow increase System resistance increases 3ead increases =$ow decreases to >ero
#l!$ 'ea

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@ero f$ow rate


pump /urnout

Per(!rmance cur&e (!r centri(u)al pump

ris5 of

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


Pump operating point
)uty point rate of f$ow at certain head Pump operating point intersection of pump cur+e and system cur+e
'ea
Static "ea Pump per(!rmance cur&e Pump !peratin) p!int

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S%stem cur&e

#l!$

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Introduction Pumping System 1haracteristics


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Pump suction performance 7APS38
1a+itation or +apori>ation /u//$es inside pump If +apor /u//$es co$$apse Erosion of +ane surfaces Increased noise and +i/ration 1ho5ing of impe$$er passages Aet Positi+e Suction 3ead APS3 A+ai$a/$e how much pump suction e4ceeds $iquid +apor pressure APS3 6equired pump suction needed to a+oid 12 UNEP 2006 ca+itation

Training Agenda Pumps


Introduction Type of pumps Assessment of pumps Energy efficiency opportunities

Electrical Equipment/ Pumps

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Type of Pumps Pump 1$assification


1$assified /y operating princip$e
Pumps

Electrical Equipment/ Pumps

Dynamic

(t)ers *e+g+
"mpulse, -uoyancy.

Positive Displacement

Centrifugal

pecial effect

!otary

!eciprocating

"nternal gear

#$ternal gear

%o&e

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li'e vane
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Type of Pumps Positi+e )isp$acement Pumps


=or each pump re+o$ution
=i4ed amount of $iquid ta5en from one end Positi+e$y discharged at other end

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If pipe /$oc5ed
Pressure rises 1an damage pump

(sed for pumping f$uids other than water


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Type of Pumps Positi+e )isp$acement Pumps


6eciprocating pump
)isp$acement /y reciprocation of piston p$unger (sed on$y for +iscous f$uids and oi$ we$$s

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6otary pump
)isp$acement /y rotary action of gear* cam or +anes Se+era$ su/'types (sed for specia$ ser+ices in industry

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Type of Pumps )ynamic pumps


,ode of operation
6otating impe$$er con+erts 5inetic energy into pressure or +e$ocity to pump the f$uid

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Two types
1entrifuga$ pumps pumping water in industry B C&# of pumps insta$$ed Specia$ effect pumps specia$i>ed conditions

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Type of Pumps 1entrifuga$ Pumps


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3ow do they wor5D
Eiquid forced into impe$$er 2anes pass 5inetic energy to $iquid $iquid rotates and $ea+es impe$$er 2o$ute casing con+erts 5inetic energy into pressure energy

(Sa" e& *)

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Type of Pumps 1entrifuga$ Pumps


6otating and stationary components

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(Sa" e&)

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Type of Pumps 1entrifuga$ Pumps


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Impe$$er
,ain rotating part that pro+ides centrifuga$ acce$eration to the f$uid Aum/er of impe$$ers 9 num/er of pump stages Impe$$er c$assification direction of f$ow* suction type and shapeFmechanica$ construction
Sa" e&)

Shaft
Transfers torque from motor to impe$$er during pump start up and operation

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Type of Pumps 1entrifuga$ Pumps


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1asings =unctions
+!lute ,asin) (Sa" e&)

Enc$ose impe$$er as pressure +esse$ Support and /earing for shaft and impe$$er

2o$ute case
Impe$$ers inside casings Ga$ances hydrau$ic pressure on pump shaft

1ircu$ar casing
2anes surrounds impe$$er (sed for mu$ti'stage pumps

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Training Agenda Pumps


Introduction Type of pumps Assessment of pumps Energy efficiency opportunities

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Assessment of pumps 3ow to 1a$cu$ate Pump Performance


Pump shaft power 7Ps8 is actua$ horsepower de$i+ered to the pump shaft
Pump shaft power (Ps): Ps - '% raulic p!$er 'p / pump e((icienc% 5Pump Pump Efficiency (Pump): 5Pump - '% raulic P!$er / Pump S"a(t P!$er

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Pump outputF3ydrau$icF-ater horsepower 73p8 is the $iquid horsepower de$i+ered /y the pump
Hydraulic power (Hp): 'p - . (m//s) 0 1!tal "ea , " 2 "s (m) 0 3 (4)/m/) 0 ) (m/s2) / 1000
" 2 isc"ar)e "ea 3 2 ensit% !( t"e (lui "s 6 sucti!n "ea , ) 6 accelerati!n ue t! )ra&it%

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Assessment of pumps )ifficu$ties in Pump Assessment


A/sence of pump specification data to assess pump performance )ifficu$ties in f$ow measurement and f$ows are often estimated Improper ca$i/ration of pressure gauges & measuring instruments
1a$i/ration not a$ways carried out 1orrection factors used

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Training Agenda Pumps


Introduction Type of pumps Assessment of pumps Energy efficiency opportunities

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities


<. Se$ecting the right pump !. 1ontro$$ing the f$ow rate /y speed +ariation ;. Pumps in para$$e$ to meet +arying demand H. E$iminating f$ow contro$ +a$+e &. E$iminating /y'pass contro$ I. StartFstop contro$ of pump C. Impe$$er trimming
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Energy Efficiency .pportunities <. Se$ecting the 6ight Pump


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Pump performance cur+e for centrifuga$ pump

7EE 8n ia, 2009

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities <. Se$ecting the 6ight Pump


.+ersi>ed pump
6equires f$ow contro$ 7thrott$e +a$+e or /y' pass $ine8 Pro+ides additiona$ head System cur+e shifts to $eft Pump efficiency is reduced

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So$utions if pump a$ready purchased


2S)s or two'speed dri+es Eower 6P, Sma$$er or trimmed impe$$er

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities !. 1ontro$$ing =$ow speed +ariation E4p$aining the effect of speed
Affinity $aws re$ation speed A and
=$ow rate J A 3ead 3 A! Power P A;

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Sma$$ speed reduction 7e.g. K8 9 $arge power reduction 7e.g. <FL8


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Energy Efficiency .pportunities !. 1ontro$$ing =$ow speed +ariation 2aria/$e Speed )ri+es 72S)8
Speed ad0ustment o+er continuous range Power consumption a$so reducedM Two types
,echanica$ hydrau$ic c$utches* f$uid coup$ings* ad0usta/$e /e$ts and pu$$eys E$ectrica$ eddy current c$utches* wound'rotor motor contro$$ers* 2aria/$e =requency )ri+es 30 72=)s8

Electrical Equipment/ Pumps

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities !. 1ontro$$ing =$ow speed +ariation Genefits of 2S)s


Energy sa+ings (not just reduced flow!) Impro+ed process contro$ Impro+ed system re$ia/i$ity 6educed capita$ and maintenance costs Soft starter capa/i$ity
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Energy Efficiency .pportunities ;. Para$$e$ Pumps for 2arying )emand


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,u$tip$e pumps some turned off during $ow demand (sed when static head is N&"# of tota$ head System cur+e does not change =$ow rate $ower than sum of indi+idua$ f$ow rates
(7P*:)

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities H. E$iminating =$ow 1ontro$ 2a$+e


1$osingFopening discharge +a$+e 7thrott$ing8 to reduce f$ow 3ead increases does not reduce power use 2i/ration and corrosion high maintenance costs and reduced pump $ifetime
(7P*:)

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities &. E$iminating Gy'pass 1ontro$


Pump discharge di+ided into two f$ows
.ne pipe$ine de$i+ers f$uid to destination Second pipe$ine returns f$uid to the source

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Energy wastage /ecause part of f$uid pumped around for no reason


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Energy Efficiency .pportunities I. Start F Stop 1ontro$ of Pump


Stop the pump when not needed E4amp$e
=i$$ing of storage tan5 1ontro$$ers in tan5 to startFstop

Electrical Equipment/ Pumps

Suita/$e if not done too frequent$y ,ethod to $ower the ma4imum demand 7pumping at non'pea5 hours8
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Energy Efficiency .pportunities C. Impe$$er Trimming


1hanging diameter change in +e$ocity 1onsiderations
1annot /e used with +arying f$ows Ao trimming N!&# of impe$$er si>e Impe$$er trimming same on a$$ sides 1hanging impe$$er is /etter option /ut more e4pensi+e and not a$ways possi/$e

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Energy Efficiency .pportunities C. Impe$$er Trimming


Impe$$er trimming and centrifuga$ pump performance

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(7EE 8n ia, 2009) UNEP 2006

Energy Efficiency .pportunities 1omparing Energy Efficiency .ptions


Parameter Impe$$er diameter Pump head Pump efficiency 6ate of f$ow Power consumed 1hange contro$ +a$+e 9/0 mm ;1=; m ;<=1> ?0 m//"r 2/=1 4@ Trim impe$$er /;< mm 92 m ;2=1> ?0 m//"r 19 4@ 2=) 9/0 mm /9=< m ;;> ?0 m//"r 11=6 4@

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Training Session on Energy Equipment

Pumps & Pumping Systems


T3AAO P.( =.6 P.(6 ATTEATI.A

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)isc$aimer and 6eferences


/ This PowerPoint training session was prepared as part of the project Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from Industry in Asia and the Pacific (GERIAP) !hi"e reasona#"e efforts ha$e #een made to ensure that the contents of this pu#"ication are factua""y correct and proper"y referenced% &'EP does not accept responsi#i"ity for the accuracy or comp"eteness of the contents% and sha"" not #e "ia#"e for any "oss or damage that may #e occasioned direct"y or indirect"y through the use of% or re"iance on% the contents of this pu#"ication ( &'EP% )**+ / The GERIAP project was funded #y the ,wedish Internationa" -e$e"opment .ooperation Agency (,ida) / /u"" references are inc"uded in the te0t#oo1 chapter that is a$ai"a#"e on www energyefficiencyasia org 40

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