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Anyone know the pump head loss due to a 1/4 hp chiller? I called the manufacturer who said they didn't know and no one had ever asked them ?!?
Sn4k33y3z;886842 wrote: I think in order for you to get a close ballpark, we'll have to know how it's plumbed in. Does the chiller have a pump on it (in-line) to inject the conditioned water back into the system loop or does the water just loop right through the chiller off of system pressure?
Sn4k33y3z;886856 wrote: If that's the case, then I suspect you would lose a fair amount of "head pressure". This is becuase the condenser tubes will be roughly 1/4" in size. The only way I can think you could calculate the loss of head pressure, is to have a guage measuring the incoming pressure and the discharge pressure (or return pressure) and that would give you the "Delta" (diffrence).
JohnIII;886954 wrote: ...
To answer the ops question. @the flow rates when kept within design of the chiller. Very little head loss would occur. Not enough would occur to even count it into a head loss calculation.
Now if you try to flow to much through it. Significant pressure loss would occur.
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jrosenblum;886966 wrote: This isn't correct, at least with my 1/4 hp chiller. My chiller has clearly and dramatically reduce GPH. Additionally, I see references on-line estimating a drop of 3-6 feet of head pressure.
JohnIII;887027 wrote: OK my guys can't find any info either. But you can calculate it.
Take the pump off the chiller. Time filling a 5 gallon bucket. Hook it back up. Time the filling again.
Do a little math to convert GPM to gph
Yes I know its not extremely precise. But should get you close
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