1、ATMOSPHERICWATER COOLINGEQUIPMENTASME PTC 23-2003Revision of ANSI/ASME PTC 23-1986 (R1997)An American National StandardC05503PERFORMANCE TEST CODESPTC 23-2003ASMEREAFFIRMED 2014FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNELPLEASE E-MAIL CSasme.orgIntentionally left blank AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDATMOSPHERICWAT
2、ER COOLINGEQUIPMENTASME PTC 23-2003REVISION OF ANSI/ASME PTC 23-1986 (R1997)PERFORMANCE TEST CODESDate of Issuance: November 10, 2003This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition. There willbe no addenda issued to this edition.ASME issues written replies to in
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10、word vCommitteeRoster . viCorrespondencewiththePTC23Committee . viiiIntroduction. ixSection 1 Object and Scope 11-1 Object . 11-2 Scope . 11-3 Uncertainty 1Section 2 Definitions and Description of Terms 32-1 Symbols . 32-2 Definitions 62-3 Units 7Section 3 Guiding Principles 83-1 AdvancedPlanningfor
11、Test 83-2 AgreementsPriortoTest . 83-3 TestOverview . 83-4 PreparationforTest 93-5 DurationofTesting 93-6 StabilityofTestConditions 103-7 Readings 103-8 Limitations 103-9 ManufacturersPerformanceCurves 11Section 4 Instruments and Methods of Measurement . 134-1 GeneralRequirements . 134-2 Measurement
12、ofWaterFlow . 134-3 MeasurementofWaterTemperature 174-4 MeasurementofAirTemperature 184-5 WindVelocity . 204-6 TowerPumpHead 214-7 MeasurementofFanPower 214-8 MeasurementofSoundLevel 224-9 MeasurementofAtmosphericPressure . 224-10 MeasurementofWSACCPressureandHeatLoad 224-11 WaterAnalysis 224-12 Mea
13、surementofDriftLoss . 234-13 DataRecording 23Section 5 Calculations and Results 245-1 General . 245-2 WaterFlow 255-3 WaterTemperatures . 265-4 AirTemperatures 275-5 SteamCondensingTemperature 275-6 AirVelocity . 275-7 TowerPumpingHead . 285-8 FanPower. 285-9 AtmosphericPressure 295-10 ThermalCapabi
14、lity 29iii5-11 PlumeCompliance 305-12 Uncertainty 32Section 6 Report of Results . 366-1 CompositionofReport. 366-2 ReportData . 36Figures4-2.1 RecommendedVelocityTraverseProbePositions 14Tables3-8 NoncondensableGasLoadLimits 124-5.2 UpperLevelWindExponent . 215-3 TemperatureCorrections . 26Nonmandat
15、ory AppendicesA PerformanceMonitoring . 37B UltrasonicFlowmeters . 41C TracerDilutionMethodforWaterFlowDetermination 45D UncertaintyCalculation 48E SampleCalculationforMechanicalDraftTowers . 58F SampleCalculationforNaturalDraftTowers . 64G SampleCalculationforPlumeCompliance . 73H SampleCalculation
16、forClosed-CircuitEvaporativeCoolers . 76I SampleCalculationforWetSurfaceAir-CooledCondensers(WSACC) 82J IllustrationsofCoolingEquipment . 87K OtherMethodsforAirTemperatureMeasurement 99L ReportingForms 100M References . 109ivFOREWORDIn1918,revisionbeganontheoriginaltenCodesthatformedthe1915editionof
17、theASMEPower Test Codes and it was decided to include water cooling in the list of revised Codes.FollowingtheappearanceoftheTestCodeforAtmosphericWaterCoolingEquipmentintentativeform in the August 1928 issue of Mechanical Engineering, the Society presented this Code fordiscussionatapublichearingheld
18、inDecember1928duringitsannualmeetinginNewYork.TheCodewasapprovedattheJune2,1930meetingoftheStandingCommittee,andwasadoptedbytheCouncilasastandardpracticeoftheSocietyonAugust4,1930.AnewTechnicalCommitteeforAtmosphericWaterCoolingEquipmentwasformedin1948toupdatetheCode.Agreementonthelocationforthewet-
19、bulbtemperaturemeasurementwasthemajorissue.Whiletherewasgeneralrecognitionthattowerperformancewasgovernedbytheenteringwet-bulbtemperature,atthattimetherewasconcernaboutresponsibilityforplumere-circulationandinterference.Thedifficultyofobtainingadequateairtemperaturecoverageofboth sides of large towe
20、rs was considered insurmountable. For this reason, some believed itwouldbebettertorelateperformancetoanambienttemperaturemeasuredsomedistanceupwindandtohaveperformancestatedandsubstantiatedonthatbasis.In1954,aseven-personSubcommitteewithrepresentationfromtheAmericanSocietyofRefrigeration Engineers a
21、nd the Cooling Tower Institute (now known as Cooling TechnologyInstitute) was appointed to abbreviate and bring to an early conclusion the work of the 1948TechnicalCommittee.TheSubcommitteesworkwascompletedandaCodebasedonambientwet-bulbtemperaturemeasurementwasadoptedbytheSocietyonJanuary29,1958.The
22、growingnumberandsizeoftowers,theevolutionofthenaturaldrafttower,andcontinuingdisagreementonambientversusenteringwet-bulbtemperatureledtotheformationofanewCommitteeinDecember 1968. Modern instrumentation and the availability of data acquisition systems hadadvancedmeasurementmethodssincethe1958Code.Mo
23、deltestresultsanderroranalysismadeavailabletotheCommitteesupportedthepositionthattowerperformanceshouldberelatedtoentering wet-bulb temperature in the revised Code. This issue of the Code was approved byANSIandpublishedbytheSocietyinNovember1986.Continuedadvancesininstrumentation,experienceswiththet
24、estingitselfandtestuncertainty,installation of a variety of other types of evaporative cooling equipment, and more stringentenvironmentalregulationsledtotheconveningofanewCommitteein1995.ItsobjectivewastoextendtheCodetoincludeplumeabatementcomplianceofwetdrytowersandtheperform-ancetestproceduresfor
25、coolingtowers,closedcircuitevaporativecoolers andwetsurfaceair-cooledcondensers.Intheinterim,theimpactonplanteconomicsofthecoolingsystemsoperatingperformancebecamebetterunderstood.Hence,AppendixAinthenewCodeaddressespracticaltechniquesofmonitoringtheperformanceofcoolingtowers.As in past editions of
26、PTC 23, the most accurate test methods were established as Code.However,theCommitteewasawarethatforsometowers,anelaboratetestwasnotpracticaloreconomicallyviable.Therefore,nonmandatoryAppendixKprovidessimplertestmethods.Thesetestmethods,beinglessaccurate,haveahigheruncertainty.To expeditethe completi
27、onof thisversion ofthe Code,sections ofCTI CodeATC-105 wereusedwiththepermissionoftheCoolingTechnologyInstitute(CTI).Thatcontributionisacknowl-edgedandappreciated.TheCommitteevotedtoapprovethedocumentonNovember13,2002.Itwasthenapprovedand adopted by the Council as a Standard practice of the Society
28、by action of the Board onPerformance Test Codes on February 28, 2003. The Code was also approved as an AmericanNationalStandardbytheANSIBoardofStandardsReviewonMarch13,2003.vPERFORMANCE TEST CODE COMMITTEE 23ON ATMOSPHERIC WATER COOLING EQUIPMENT(The following is the roster of the Committee at the t
29、ime of approval of this Standard.)COMMITTEE OFFICERSJ. M. Burns, ChairF. L. Michell, Vice ChairJ. H. Karian, SecretaryCOMMITTEE PERSONNELJ. M. Burns, Burns Engineering Services, Inc.J. W. Cuchens, Southern Company Services, Inc.D. H. Drew, Alternate, American Electric PowerR. D. Fulkerson, Fulkerson
30、 however, they should not contain proprietary names orinformation.Requests that are not in this format will berewritten in this format by the Committeepriortobeinganswered,whichmayinadvertentlychangetheintentoftheoriginalrequest.ASMEproceduresprovideforreconsiderationofanyinterpretationwhenorifaddit
31、ionalinformationthatmightaffectaninterpretationisavailable.Further,personsaggrievedbyaninterpretationmayappealtothecognizantASMECommitteeorSubcommittee.ASMEdoes not “approve,”“certify,”“rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietarydevice,oractivity.Attending Committee Meetings. The PTC 23
32、Standards Committee regularly holdsmeetings, which are open to the public. Persons wishing to attend any meeting shouldcontacttheSecretaryofthePTC23StandardsCommittee.viiiINTRODUCTIONThisCodedescribesinstruments,testprocedures,andanalysisoftestdatatobeusedtodeterminetheperform-ance of all designs of
33、 cooling towers and evaporativecoolingequipment.Itdefinesproceduresthatdeterminetheplumeabatementcomplianceofwet-drycoolingtowers.TheCodeoutlinespracticalmethodsofmonitor-ingtheperformanceofcoolingtowersinanappendix.Itprovidesexplicittestproceduresthatwillyieldresultsofthehighestlevelofaccuracy,cons
34、istentwiththebestcurrentengineeringpracticesandknowledgeinthisfield. The Code is not intended to be used for spray-coolingdevices,coolingcanalsorponds,orcoolinglakes.ToaidinanoverallstudyoftheCode,thefollowingreviewsequencesaresuggested.AquicksurveyoftheCodecanbeobtainedbyreadingtheintroductionstoea
35、chsectionfollowedbytheTestProcedures.Attheplantdesign,contractualagreement,orspecifi-cationstage,itisadvisabletoreviewinorder:(a) achievable test uncertainty stated in Object andScopesection(b) testproceduresoralternativelytheparticularspe-cialtestfromtheappendix(c) GuidingPrinciplessection(d) Instr
36、umentsandMethodsofMeasurementsectionfortherecommendedrequirements,particularlythewaterflowmeasurementixPerformancemonitoringprojectsshouldreviewAppendixAbeforereviewingthedetailsofCodeSec-tions.WhenthisCodeistobeusedasameanstodeterminefulfillmentofcontractobligations,thecontractingpar-tiesshallagree
37、inadvanceonthetestprocedures,uncer-tainty estimates and implications, methods ofpresentationofdata,andpresentationofresults.ConsiderableeffortsweremadetowritethiscoolingtowerCodesothatalltherelatedtechnologywascon-tainedwithinthedocumentitself;however,inallinstancesthiswasnotpossible.Inthesecasesand
38、unlessotherwise specified, all references to other codes referprimarilytoASMEPerformanceTestCodesortoCool-ingTechnologyInstituteStandards.AnytermsnotdefinedhereinarelistedintheCodeinDefinitionsandValues,ASMEPTC2.DescriptionsofinstrumentsandapparatusmaybefoundinthePTC19seriesofsupple-mentalcodes.Theg
39、eneralbasisoftheuncertaintyanaly-sisbeyondthatspecifiedinthisCodemaybefoundinthe supplement ASME PTC 19.1, Test Uncertainty. Acarefulstudyshouldbemadeofallthereferencedcodes,butintheeventofdiscrepanciesbetweenspecificdirec-tionscontainedhereinandthosecodesincorporatedbyreference,ASMEPTC23shallgovern
40、.Intentionally left blank ASME PTC 23-2003ATMOSPHERIC WATER COOLING EQUIPMENTSection 1Object and Scope1-1 OBJECTThisCodeprovidesuniformtestmethodsforconduct-ing and reporting thermal performance characteristicsofwetmechanicaldraft,naturaldraft,wetdrycoolingtowers,closedcircuitevaporative(wet)coolers
41、,andwetsurfaceair-cooledsteamcondensers.ThisCodealsopro-videsdirectionsandrulesforconductingandreportingplumeabatementofwetdrycoolingtowersandwaterconsumptionofanycoolingtower.Itprovidesexplicittest procedures to yield results of the highest level ofaccuracy consistent with the best engineering know
42、l-edge and practice currently available. The purpose ofthis Code is to provide rules for monitoring thermalperformance or for conducting acceptance tests on allofthecoolingequipmentreferencedabove.Itprovidesrulesformonitoringplumeabatementandconductingplume-abatement acceptance tests on wetdry cooli
43、ngtowers.The test can be used to determine compliance withcontractualobligationsandcanbeincorporatedintocommercial agreements. A test shall be considered anASMECodeTestonlyifthetestprocedurescomplywiththoseallowedinthisCodeandthepost-testuncertaintyanalysisresultsareinaccordwithpara.1.3.1-2 SCOPEThi
44、sCodeprovidesrulesfordeterminingtheperform-anceofallreferencedcoolingequipmentwithregardtothe thermal capability, deviation from design thermalcapability,ordeviationfromdesigncoldwatertempera-ture.ThisCodealsoprovidesproceduresforassessingthe compliance to specified plume abatement require-ments cha
45、racteristic of a wetdry cooling tower. It isnotintendedfortestsofatmosphericwindtowers,drycoolers,spraycanals,orponds,althoughsectionsofthisCodemaybeusefulforthatpurpose.Thedeterminationof special data or verification of guarantees that areoutsidethescopeofthisCode,shallbemadeonlywiththe written agr
46、eement of the parties to the test. Theagreedmethodsofmeasurementandcomputationshallbe defined in writing and fully described in the testreport.11-3 UNCERTAINTYTheapplicationofuncertaintiestoadjusttestresultsorguaranteesisspecificallynotpermittedbecausethetest results themselves provide the best indi
47、cation ofactualperformance.Theuncertaintyvaluesareusedtodeterminethevalidityofthetestandhavenorelation-shiptotheexpectedperformanceoftheequipment.Theuncertaintyvaluesreflecttheaccuracyofthetestinstru-mentationandstabilityofthetestconditions.Theresultsofathermalperformancetest,conductedinfullcomplian
48、cewiththeproceduresandinstrumenta-tionspecifiedinthisCode,shallbeconsideredvalidifthecalculatedoveralluncertaintyinthethermalcapabil-ityislessthan:(a) naturaldraftcoolingtower:6.0%(b) mechanicaldraftcoolingtower:5.5%(c) wetdrycoolingtower:6.0%(d) closedcircuitwetevaporativecooler:5.5%(e) wetsurfacea
49、ir-cooledsteamcondensers:8%Theresultsofplumecharacteristicandmixingqualitytests of wetdry cooling towers are greatly a functionofthestabilityoftheoperatingandenvironmentalcon-ditions.Becauseaplumecharacteristictestincorporatesallofthesamemeasurementsasathermalperformancetestplusothermeasurements,theuncertaintyinthetestresultwillbehigherthanforamechanicaldrafttower.Alleffortsshouldbemadetoconductthesetestsinfullycode compliant conditions. As the stability of the testconditionsdeteriorates,thetestuncertaintywillincrease.Becausethesensitivityofthetestresulttoenvi-ronmentalc