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Proper Humidity Levels

Having proper humidity levels in your home or business is important not only for your health but also in the amount of energy your HVAC systems use to keep you comfortable. If the humidity level in your home is high in the summer you will not feel cool. If the humidity level is low in the winter you will not feel warm when the thermostat is set at an average temperature. This will result in turning the HVAC thermostat up to compensate and you will use more energy to stay warm. A properly designed and installed system will keep the proper levels of humidity in your home or business and save you money on energy used by the HVAC System. For more information on humidity and the benefits of maintaining proper levels visit High Performance HVAC's Humidifier Page.

Before You Call

Before calling a heating and air conditioning company, check the following:
  • Check selections on thermostat. Ensure that it is set to the desired settings.
  • Check power supply. This can include a circuit breaker and or/a regular looking wall switch close to the indoor unit
  • Check for freezing up of units. If the unit is frozen turn it off. Check the filter(s) and supply vents to make sure they are not obstructed in any way. If you find no problems leave the unit turned off and call a service company.
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Hydronic Pump Cavitation
Written by Richard1   
Cavitation Can Be a Serious Problem
HVAC Hydronic Pump Cavitation, Pump cavitation, HVAC Pump problems, hydronic loop cavitation

HVAC Hydronic Cavitation

Pump cavitation can cause severe problems to a pump if not addressed and corrected.  To understand the cause of cavitation you need to understand the pressure temperature relationship of the liquid in the loop (typically water or water/glycol mix). As the water passes through the pump it changes pressure from the suction side to the discharge side of the pump.  If the waters static pressure drops too much vapor is created causing tiny bubbles in the water or fluid in the loop passing through the pump. These bubbles are unstable and collapse causing severe turbulence inside the bearing assembly where the impellor is located and can damage the impellor. Cavitation is often occurring when one hears popping and crackling noises passing through pump. Cavitation can also sound like the pump is pumping rocks through the impellor. These abnormal noises are the result of these tiny bubbles collapsing.  As these bubbles are forming the pump loses its ability to create the necessary head to continue circulating the fluid through the loop. Solve the problem of and the noises go away along with extended life of the pumping system.

 

Problems Associated with Cavitation

Aside from the damage to the impellor inside the cavitation also causes decreased life of the pump. Cavitation causes accelerated wear of bearings and seals increasing downtime for maintenance and repair.  This coupled with increased operating costs makes cavitation a serious problem if the pump is left in operation without solving the problem for whatever reason.  Always address cavitation by solving the core issue and avoid quick temporary fixes.  When cavitation is unavoidable special pumps, bearings, and impellors should be used along with strengthened pump foundations and fasteners to deflect vibrations caused by cavitation.

Causes of Cavitation

HVAC Hydronic Pump Cavitation, Pump cavitation, HVAC Pump problems, hydronic loop cavitation

Poorly designed hydronic loops, oversized pumps, and operating the loop fluid at higher than designed temperatures are common causes of cavitation in water loops. Typically cavitation occurs at high flow rates but it can also occur at low flow rates.  These issues occur when the suction head pressure drops below the vapor pressure of the fluid being pumped.  Problems that cause cavitation are:

  • Fluid temperature is too high
  • Hydronic loop is clogged or plugged up (check strainers (especially on the suction side), manual valves, or other problems that can impede flow in the hydronic loop.
  • Oversized pump
  • Air in the loop
  • Internal recirculation - this is a problem inside the impellor where internal recirculation patterns develop inside the bearing assembly where the impellor is located. The velocity of the fluid in recirculation patterns increase until the fluid vaporizes causing cavitation.
  • Turbulence - too much turbulence has the same effect of internal recirculation noted above.

If you have an issue with hydronic pump cavitation work your way through the list to solve the issue. Increase the suction pressure or lower the temperature of the fluid and check the impellor for unusual wear or problems.  Solve the issue of hydronic pump cavitation and avoid severe damage to the hydronic loop and pump system.

 


HVAC Hydronic Pump Cavitation, Pump cavitation, HVAC Pump problems, hydronic loop cavitation

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