Local Multiple Pressure Zone Fresh Water Storage and Supply System
20190203448 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A20/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E03B7/075
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03B7/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24D17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An autonomous fresh water storage and supply system for a local community, able to meet the water demand for all kinds of situations even under an emergency circumstance and always able to have a five-day fresh domestic water demand storage in its reservoir. It also has multiple pressure zone water distribution capability. In addition, the water pressure of system can be adjusted to the different setpoints by changing VFD pump output pressure. The electrical power of the water station has both regular power supply from the utility line and backup power from a diesel engine generator. All control instrument devices should be connected to an All in One PC terminal and Human Machine Interface (HMI). All water qualities should be frequently monitored and tested to meet the local water code requirements.
Claims
1. A system to storage and distribute fresh domestic water with various water pressure zones at a local user site through one water tank, two parallel high pressure VFD Water pumps, three parallel low pressure VFD water pumps, one pressure reducing valve, one tank level control valve and a series of Shut off Valve (SOV) and check valve.
2. This system can keep the water in the tank always fresh with a 5-day (adjustable per user) turnover rate. Given the daily local water usage is A gallons, the tank volume shall be 5A gallons.
3. The system is able to integrate different pressure zones to one homogenous water system to meet multiple purpose water usage and demand and to carry out an autonomous local water distribution system with computers and electronics devices such as Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0008] The invention relates to an application of parallel pumping. When pumps are applied in parallel, each pump operates at the same head, and provides its share of the water supply system flow at pressure setpoint B (psi). (
[0009] When system flow exceeds design flow of three parallel pumps the output pressure of pump will drop to certain degree per pump curve of parallel operation. Based on designed sequence of operation the pressure reducing valve pressure setpoint F is 5 psi below the parallel pumping system setpoint at B (psi). (
[0010] When water supply system demand increases the pump output pressure will drop 5 psi from setpoint pressure B (psi) to point F (psi) per parallel pumping curve and Pressure Reducing Valve (#15) will open and provide additional flow to meet the peak water demand in order to reduce the pump size and its energy consumption. (
[0011] At upstream of pressure reducing valve there is the high-pressure zone of water at the pressure of G (psi). (
[0012] In the high-pressure water zone, two high pressure pumps will be energized when the city water main pressure is 15 psi below its normal pressure at D psi (adjustable) where high pressure pump can run only one individually or two together in parallel depending on the local community water demand to maintain high pressure zone water pressure above its setpoint pressure E (psi). (
[0013] High Pressure Pump has an Energizing Setpoint pressure E=(D15) (psi) and an Operation Pressure Setpoint G=D>(B+25) (psi). (
[0014] The centrifugal pumps for this invention are also operated with variablefrequency drives, which adjust the speed of the electric motor and change the pump curve. In this application, the controller of pumping system and the variable frequency drive are applied for the pumps to meet the required variable flow demand of water system at a constant output pressure (adjustable). One of requirements of this design is to maintain a pump output pressure setpoint for the variable flow demand of the local water supply system. The setpoint pressure is sensed at the downstream of check valves (#4) on the output manifold of parallel pumping set. It is far more likely that a small incremental rise in demanded supply flow will have a corresponding small increase in pump speed to maintain a constant output water pressure setpoint of B (psi), for the low-pressure pump system and G (psi), for the high-pressure pump system. (
TABLE OF DRAWING ELEMENTS
[0015] 1. Water Tank [0016] 2. Water Mixer Motor [0017] 3. Level Sensor and Transducer [0018] 4. Check Valve [0019] 5. Shut Off Valve [0020] 6. High Pressure Pump [0021] 7. Low Pressure Pump [0022] 8. Pressure Gauge and Transducer for High Pressure Pump Head Control [0023] 9. Flow Meter and Transducer for Pump Flow Testing [0024] 10. Butterfly Valve [0025] 11. Electronics Pressure Sensor and Display [0026] 12. Solenoid Tank Level Control Valve (Water Filling Valve that has both shutoff and pressure reducing functions) [0027] 13. Flow Sensor for Water Usage Measurement [0028] 14. Pressure Gauge and Transducer for Low Pressure Pump Head Control [0029] 15. Pressure Reducing Valve [0030] 16. Drain [0031] 17. Water pipe [0032] 18. Variable Frequency Drive [0033] 19. Over Flow [0034] 20. Chemical Injection Pot for Tank Washing [0035] 21. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) & Human Machina Interface (HMI) [0036] 22. Flexible Pipe Connection