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amish99
Apr1-09, 06:53 PM
Just a quick question, which mayb be very simple to answer,

I have a system which is currently running R134a as the working fluid, are there specfic circulators i have to use to move the fluid around?

I have the pressure drop and head for the system calcuated, but am stumped on what pump i am able to use.

Being a non corrosive fluid, can i get away with a normal domestic heating pump?

Cheers

Bob S
Apr1-09, 10:46 PM
What are your GPM (gallons per minute) requirements? What pressure (in,out) do you need? What temperature range? Because R134A is a refrigerant, will you be pumping vapor at all?

amish99
Apr2-09, 02:40 AM
The gallons per minute required is 2
the temp is 285 kelvin and yes there will b vapour

Bob S
Apr2-09, 12:03 PM
The gallons per minute required is 2
the temp is 285 kelvin and yes there will b vapour
Do you need a constant-volume positive-displacement (liquid or vapor) pump? What is the pressure differential across the pump? The maximum pressure determines how good the seals need to be, and the pressure difference determines the horsepower.