🔄 Chilled Water Decoupler Loop

Size primary-secondary hydraulic decoupler bridge pipes, identify flow direction, mixed supply header degradation, and Low Delta-T syndrome penalties.

⚡ Fortran 90 Engine Double Precision (IEEE 754) ✓ ISO / ASME Validated
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📅 Mise en service Jun 2026
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🔄 Primary-Secondary Chilled Water Hydronic Decoupler Bridge

Real-time visual simulation of production vs distribution flow balance, bridge direction & mixed temperatures

📝 Configuration & Presets

✅ Forward Flow (200 / 175 m³/h) ⚠️ Reverse Deficit (150 / 220 m³/h) 📉 Low ΔT Syndrome (8.5°C Ret) 🏥 Hospital Plant (320 m³/h)
💧 Primary & Secondary Hydronic Flows
Operating constant speed chillers
Variable speed pump loop
🌡️ Water Temperatures & Sizing Velocity
Low value triggers Low ΔT syndrome
ASHRAE standard: ≤ 0.50 m/s
Decoupled Hydronic Formulations:
• Decoupler Flow: Qbridge = Qprim − Qsec
• Minimum Bridge Diameter: Dmin = √[ (4 · Qmax) / (π · vmax) ]
• Mixed Supply (Reverse): Tmix,sup = (Qprim Tsup + |Qb| Tret) / Qsec
• Low ΔT Penalty: Loss = [1 − (ΔTact / ΔTdes)] × 100%

📊 Decoupler Sizing Results

Configure inputs and click Compute to view results.

📘 Calculation Methodology & ASHRAE Standards

Hydraulic Decoupling Bridge

The bridge pipe provides a zero pressure drop junction ($v \le 0.5\,\text{m/s}$), hydraulically isolating the constant-flow chiller loop from variable-flow loads:

Qbridge = Qprimary − Qsecondary

Reverse Flow & Low Delta-T Risks

If $Q_{secondary} > Q_{primary}$, warm return water flows backward across the bridge into the coil supply header, causing loss of space dehumidification control.

Key Engineering Assumptions

  • Water velocity in decoupler bridge limited to $0.5\,\text{m/s}$ ($\Delta P < 1.5\,\text{kPa}$).
  • Perfect adiabatic mixing at header tee junctions.
  • Sized for max flow mismatch or 100% capacity of largest chiller module.